Marcus G. Daniels wrote at 09/17/2012 05:07 PM:
In this way, tolerance can be mapped to organizational rules. If the
abuse is described by shared rules there's a mechanism to stop the
abuse. If it is not described by shared rules, the (silent) bullied
individuals need to work to make their
This also applies to trolls and bullying on the internet. The method
Do not feed the trolls seems (to me) to fail most of the time. And I
tend to believe it fails mostly because the definition of troll is
ambiguous and vague. People abuse the term all the time. Most of the
so-called trolls
On 9/17/12 3:25 PM, glen wrote:
This also applies to trolls and bullying on the internet. The method
Do not feed the trolls seems (to me) to fail most of the time. And I
tend to believe it fails mostly because the definition of troll is
ambiguous and vague. People abuse the term all the time.
I'm afraid I have not been following the news, but wasn't some of the
discussion about Muslims who have no opinion on the video or don't take it
seriously being antagonized? If so, I think the tenet that nobody has the
same religion, just their own views of what they say their religion is may
be a