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The group collects comments from Facebook or Twitter and uses geolocation tools to find out where the people who have posted them live. They then buy billboard space nearby and post the comments in huge letters, although names and photos are pixelated.
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Originally posted by Bluespider View PostHow would that work? The whole reason trolls exist is because of anonymity. Unless you trace them and name and shame the real person behind the online presence, all you are doing is giving them a bigger stage to spread their hatred and bile.
I am tempted to say the only way is testicle removal. But it seems women are just as likely to troll.
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This screams of a fundamental lack of understanding of why Trolls exist and what they are doing it for.
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Originally posted by Bluespider View PostHow would that work? The whole reason trolls exist is because of anonymity. Unless you trace them and name and shame the real person behind the online presence, all you are doing is giving them a bigger stage to spread their hatred and bile.
It does seem an odd idea.
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Originally posted by Bluespider View PostHow would that work? The whole reason trolls exist is because of anonymity. Unless you trace them and name and shame the real person behind the online presence, all you are doing is giving them a bigger stage to spread their hatred and bile.
...or more likely to boost their egos.
"Look at me, I said something so good that it got put on posters."
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How would that work? The whole reason trolls exist is because of anonymity. Unless you trace them and name and shame the real person behind the online presence, all you are doing is giving them a bigger stage to spread their hatred and bile.
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