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Old 13-06-2012, 08:56   #52
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Re: Websites to be forced to identify trolls

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Trying to catch trolls by the law will be like herding cats.

The best and most effective way IMO is for the site owners/moderators to be vigilant, as most are, and also to respond to members complaints promptly. A ban on a troll is far faster and effective than trying to identify and then drag a troll to a court of law anyday.
Might be faster but the damage might be already done..

The facebook case recently the trolls made her out to be a paedophile and banning after that didn't cure the issue in fact they just came back stronger than ever..

Yes banning will cure 99% of them but something like this is needed for the truly malicious ones
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