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STREAMERS - LISTEN TO THIS: How to deal with Trolls

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Dealing with online trolls can be challenging, but here are some strategies you can use:

  1. Don't engage: Trolls often thrive on attention, so it's best not to engage with them. Avoid responding to their comments or messages, and don't give them the satisfaction of knowing that they have affected you.
  2. Block or mute: If the troll continues to harass you, consider blocking or muting them. This will prevent them from being able to interact with you on the platform.
  3. Report the behavior: Most social media platforms have reporting features that allow you to report abusive or harassing behavior. Use these features if the troll's behavior violates the platform's terms of service.
  4. Take a break: If dealing with online trolls is affecting your mental health, it's okay to take a break from social media or step away from the situation. Remember that your mental health and well-being are more important than engaging with trolls.
  5. Use humor: If the troll's behavior is not too harmful or abusive, you can try responding with humor or sarcasm. This can help diffuse the situation and show that you're not affected by their behavior.
  6. Seek support: Talk to friends, family, or a therapist about the situation. Having a support system can help you cope with the stress of dealing with online trolls.

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Down the Rabbit Hole is recorded live every Wednesday at 8pm EST on Twitter Spaces. Follow twitter.com/elev8dmedia to get notified of each upcoming episode.
Down the Rabbit Hole is a podcast for creators hosted by Moorph (youtube.com/Moorph) and TyFloRen (https://www.twitch.tv/tyfloren) and talks about deeper topics that effect the streaming and content creation industry. Whether you make content on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Tiktok, or others, we'll have a topic that affects you.
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, send an email to downtherabbithole@elev8d.media

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Dealing with online trolls can be challenging, but here are some strategies you can use:

  1. Don't engage: Trolls often thrive on attention, so it's best not to engage with them. Avoid responding to their comments or messages, and don't give them the satisfaction of knowing that they have affected you.
  2. Block or mute: If the troll continues to harass you, consider blocking or muting them. This will prevent them from being able to interact with you on the platform.
  3. Report the behavior: Most social media platforms have reporting features that allow you to report abusive or harassing behavior. Use these features if the troll's behavior violates the platform's terms of service.
  4. Take a break: If dealing with online trolls is affecting your mental health, it's okay to take a break from social media or step away from the situation. Remember that your mental health and well-being are more important than engaging with trolls.
  5. Use humor: If the troll's behavior is not too harmful or abusive, you can try responding with humor or sarcasm. This can help diffuse the situation and show that you're not affected by their behavior.
  6. Seek support: Talk to friends, family, or a therapist about the situation. Having a support system can help you cope with the stress of dealing with online trolls.

Support the Show.

Down the Rabbit Hole is recorded live every Wednesday at 8pm EST on Twitter Spaces. Follow twitter.com/elev8dmedia to get notified of each upcoming episode.
Down the Rabbit Hole is a podcast for creators hosted by Moorph (youtube.com/Moorph) and TyFloRen (https://www.twitch.tv/tyfloren) and talks about deeper topics that effect the streaming and content creation industry. Whether you make content on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Tiktok, or others, we'll have a topic that affects you.
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, send an email to downtherabbithole@elev8d.media

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