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....of Trolls & Troll Hunters

426 replies

LittleMissStroppy · 17/08/2011 15:18

I've namechanged for this simply because I like my regular name and persona and would like to keep it on the off chance this goes tits up.

I was going to post this on the thread about Troll Hunters but it felt like it would be a detraction from the main issue of that particular thread.

I think to a large extent, if anyone is worried and brave enough to post about issues going on in their private lives, they open themselves up to a lot of speculation and examination - in addition to the good advices they may or may not recieve.

What worries me is that a lot of vulnerable people come on here, spill their hearts and sometimes are subjected to MNers negativity.

A while back, I used to post quite regularly and it was fine until I decided to ask for insights about some personal matters. Whilst majority of the responses were supportive and helpful, some were downright negative and hurtful. I was shocked that complete strangers, who had no idea what my life is / was like, assumed they had the temerity to make judgements and assumptions. Yes, I agree - words on a screen - but when it is someone's life and feelings, we owe it to each other to be circumspect and treat ourselves with dignity and respect.

Yes, some troubled individuals WILL take advantage and make up stories and I am certain not all of us are dumb to be taken in by them.

It's the few unfortunate ones that get subjected to all sorts of deriding treatment that make me sad about how we treat ourselves on here.

I remember being shocked and a bit frightened that someone knew so much about me based on posts I had made eons ago and kept bringing it up in newer threads to cast aspersions on everything I said (posted). It was frightening and it affected me so much in RL. The inability to make that person and his/her crew see that this was my life and that I wasnt lying about anything. It was frightening. Till today, I rarely post asking for insights or opinions. I stick to the safe topics and pick up helpful tips from threads I find interesting.

I dont / wouldnt want to be in that situation ever again.

My point? Trolls are disruptive, yes. Troll Hunters are worse. They have a grandoise opinion about themselves and their "position" on a board and thrive on their ability to disparage anyone who seems vulnerable, or are battling with "unbelievable circumstances" in their life. They have an over inflated opinion of themselves as "Masters of the board". I am glad MNHQ do their best to discourage them.

OP posts:
DrPolidori · 17/08/2011 16:35
PinotsKittens · 17/08/2011 16:35

Fooffy!

Shock
Honeydragon · 17/08/2011 16:36

Carpwidow you joined for the cheesecake, but you'll stick around for the fruitshoots and bumsex, and then you'll be Mumsnets forever. Once your in you can never leave.

Honeydragon · 17/08/2011 16:37

Please everyones dated Ulrika.kakakakakakakaaaaaa

carpwidow · 17/08/2011 16:38

... I vowed I would never do fruitshoots Honeydragon!

ILoveThinLizzy · 17/08/2011 16:39

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Honeydragon · 17/08/2011 16:39

so bumsex is a goer the?
Grin

Honeydragon · 17/08/2011 16:39

then? ....gah

UmamiSanguini · 17/08/2011 16:39
DrPolidori · 17/08/2011 16:41

hands off, Widow, I know you and your light-fingered ways of old.

How many husbands have you lost/stolen?

Honeydragon · 17/08/2011 16:41

UmamiSanguini !! you, madam! Are meant to be a Lady

Thumbwitch · 17/08/2011 16:42

Honey - did you mean necking with Gin? Shock you hussy, you! Grin

OP - you have a point. But sometimes it is necessary to suggest on a fastmoving thread that all is not quite right - before people get too sucked in and upset. I refer you to the story of dizzymare, who was going to cause some serious grief (and did) with her story of very prem twins who didn't make it.

However - I do think it is a touch unreasonable for people to just jump on an OP because she/he has no searchable history - that's what namechanging to protect yourself is for.

PinotsKittens · 17/08/2011 16:43

ILoveThinLizzy It was me that you PM'd.

michelleseashell · 17/08/2011 16:43

Agreed!

Would much rather we all assumed the best of people. There's a big onus on posters to prove that they aren't a making things up head case. It's giving mumsnet an unpleasant air of paranoia. It's like you've all been smoking drugs!

Fo0ffyShmoofer · 17/08/2011 16:43

"Of Trolls and Troll Hunters" John Steinbeck?

A tale of a small cynical man who is a Troll but it's the only life he knows and how he fights to survive.
A large innocent man who couldn't possibly be a Troll but is falsely accused of being a Troll. His small cynical friend leaves him at the hands of the Troll hunters where he meets his fate. (Death by pombear)

or something.

DrPolidori · 17/08/2011 16:45

Pinot, do we actually know each other????

ILoveThinLizzy · 17/08/2011 16:45

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UmamiSanguini · 17/08/2011 16:45

Too many to recall DrP, too many. Though I think the current one is a keeper.

Honeydragon, I began my IPOAT career by having Pagwatch warm her jewelled spoons down my bodice. I've not been a Lady since.

PinotsKittens · 17/08/2011 16:46

DrP - nope, we don't. We share a mutual friend on facebook though :)

PinotsKittens · 17/08/2011 16:47

What does IPOAT stand for?

I Pee On A Troll?

carpwidow · 17/08/2011 16:48

I know a cheesecake is contentious, but I promise, I was telling the truth... :)

ILoveThinLizzy · 17/08/2011 16:48

PinotsKitten!!!!!!!

Yes indeed it was. I did not want to name names so you wouldnt think I was accusing you of being in a clique :)

PinotsKittens · 17/08/2011 16:49

S'OK ILove, I understand.

Glad you're all OK now anyways.

DrPolidori · 17/08/2011 16:49

Ah, Pinot..getcha!

liking the I Piss On A TROLL....must take it back to the ladies of the Hall.

It means Insane People on A Thread. A warm an cosy corner of MN where you can dress up and play historical nonsense...vair cliquey. Wink

PinotsKittens · 17/08/2011 16:51

And where, perchance, would one find your bustling skirts and ne'er-do-wells? If one wished to partake in such frivolity?