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seriouschanger · 09/09/2011 23:10

How do you spot them?

As peed off now!

Am I looking at a good writer that just draws me in?

Any tips on spotting one before I foolishly put heart on sleeve?

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FabbyChic · 09/09/2011 23:11

I think you have to take everyone on face value. At the end of the day you lose nothing and are the better person.

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festi · 09/09/2011 23:12

just now, well writen I would say. but not always

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NorksandSpencer · 09/09/2011 23:14

Can I just ask, was the thread earlier today from the OP who had had a call from school about her DH hurting her DS a troll? Has played on my mind today and came back this eve in the hope of hearing she'd spoken to her DS and it was a false alarm but cannot locate thread.

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PotPourri · 09/09/2011 23:15

I agree with Fabby chic. And you know what, even if the OP is a nasty piece of work in the end, other posters still get support from people sharing their stories. I know I have in the past.

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ChristWhatNow · 09/09/2011 23:17

Norks, apparently she asked to have the thread deleted due to it's sensitive content.

Personally it set my troll-dar binging from the start.

Am I allowed to say that seeing as it's not on the thread itself, and the thread has been deleted? We'll see.

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 09/09/2011 23:17

You can just tell

(IMO)

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festi · 09/09/2011 23:19

it was norks yes, apparently the op asked for thread to be remeoved due to sesitivity of the subject. I did along with other give out soem good avice about wht school should do. I just dont know as it seemed inplausable a school would deal with it like that, but I suppose it could have been true.

there was some crap advice posted on that thread and people claiming to be trained who did not know wht they were talking about.

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ChristWhatNow · 09/09/2011 23:19

To ansewr OP -

" I'm on the phone to .... " is a giveaway.

Anything sexual with too much detail, also posting too quickly, or the story moving along too swiftly.

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tigerdriverII · 09/09/2011 23:23

This feels like a fiction writing forum atm not a parenting forum. I'm not interested in the special interest threads (eg blw, baby names etc etc) just a bit of chat etc, but either a thread is bonkers and goes all troll/trollhunty or is full of sneery holier than thou rubbish. It's such a shame, but also feels a bit weird to say "things ain't wot they used to be" - such a cliche!

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NorkyPies · 09/09/2011 23:24

Or too slowly (OP does not return for ages, if at all).

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tethersend · 09/09/2011 23:25

Was this about the poster whose DP walked out and left a note?

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NorksandSpencer · 09/09/2011 23:25

I'm fairly new to MN and a bit naive about trollery so wouldn't spot one a mile off. That thread just prayed on my mind.

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seriouschanger · 09/09/2011 23:28

I wish I was a TROLL LOL!
Coundn't dream my past up
As most the stories have actually happened to me so I just asked MNHQ to check another great storyline yesterday about a bloke leaving his wife.

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NorkyPies · 09/09/2011 23:30

tethersend, yes that was the one.

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festi · 09/09/2011 23:31

seriouse I think that is the give away, your own knowledge experience. Although things dont play out the same for everyone, its our own experiences that help our own judgement and from alot of the responses on mn particularly the thread today, this topic was so far removed from so many of the other posters offering ill informed advice.

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RumourOfAHurricane · 09/09/2011 23:35

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2rebecca · 09/09/2011 23:36

Agree that threads where someone posts something controversial or interestingly weird then doesn't return, or where they keep posting but their life is one rapidly evolving drama after another get me suspicious. If lots of people are posting "please let me know what's happening" "thinking of you" type posts its often a sign (but not always) that they are reading a novel.
Offer advice to people but don't get drawn in.

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NorkyPies · 09/09/2011 23:41

I've name-changed to remind myself to be sceptical. But I like the way some MNetters have developed a gently ironic way of responding to threads they are suspicious of.

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TheSecondComing · 09/09/2011 23:43

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festi · 09/09/2011 23:43

yes I must work on that norky....

bull shit... will only serve to get me in a bin fight

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seriouschanger · 09/09/2011 23:44

ok just checked another poster they write lots of fiction! Could that MN be a troll?

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TheSecondComing · 09/09/2011 23:47

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FabbyChic · 09/09/2011 23:48

Jeeez I miss loads whilst I'm at work. All these threads you talk of I haven't even seen them!

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Tyr · 09/09/2011 23:50

There is a paranoia on certain areas of these boards about so called "trolls" and it gets ridiculous.
Some of those who accuse others fit the profile themselves as they go out of their way to attack other posters, particularly new posters who disagree with them.
The silly ones are best ignored; some of them actually may provoke meaningful debate.

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NorkyPies · 09/09/2011 23:52

Yes, second you Second! But what do they get out of it? My guess is that some of them are fiction writers, trying out what responses they can get.

ShineOnDiamond, how do you check posting history?

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