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I can say that I’ve had very few bad experiences on my blog. I can also say this about internet dating, online chatting and MySpace. I don’t know why I’ve been so lucky when others seem to be brimming over with bad stories. Of course, we all knew that my little peice of internet utopia would be blown to bits by an undesiralbe some day.
What do you do when you have a person commenting on your site and you know you don’t really want them there? They haven’t done anything wrong but their presence simply makes you uncomfortable. What do you do when you are constantly barraged with emails to “meet up� or “go for a drink� when you would rather pluck your eyebrows in a tank full of scorpions instead of socialize with this person?
There is no real etiquette about dealing with weirdo’s on your blog. Other than to hit the ignore button. Is there such an ignore button on my keyboard? However when dealing with real live weirdo’s I’ve always thought that no engagement was the best rule. I know could hit the “ban IP address� button but what reason would I have; other than “I think you’re weird?�
How about the troll?
When I was searching the net looking for solutions and advice I did com across a really great article on LifeHacker that has a list of tips to deal with trolls and what they call “internet meanies.�
The article:How to Deal with Internet Meanies recommends a few steps:
Some perspective
When you're a victim of a personal attack online, the first thing to remember is this: It's extremely difficult to put yourself out there on the web, but it's supremely easy to critique or mock others who do.Step away from the computer
The first thing to do when you're subject to an outbreak of Internet Meanness is to take your hands off the keyboard. Responding in the heat of the moment when you're hurt or pissed off or defensive will only escalate things to a pointless, time-wasting frenzy that Google will cache forever on its servers for your grandchildren to read 50 years from now.Separate the hate from the message
If you're getting a lot of angry, personal criticism about a particular point, try to strip away all the extraneous stuff and boil things down to the real issue.Grow a thick skin
I want to tell you that I've replaced my outer epidermal layer with an invisible, chink-free Internet armor that repels Meanies like a giant, glowing bug zapper in the summertime. If I did I'd be lying.
Tell me, how do you deal with trolls and creeps on your blog? Do you hit the ignore button or do you have another strategy? What about internet resources for safety and etiquette?
Share them in the comment section.















