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Re^3: Do Not Feed the Trolls!!!

by Ovid (Cardinal)
on Dec 28, 2007 at 09:44 UTC ( [id://659316]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Do Not Feed the Trolls!!!
in thread Do Not Feed the Trolls!!!

I'm not trying to "threaten" the community and I seriously doubt my leaving would hurt it. The negativity that's arisen here is affecting me. If I stay away, it will be for the same reason I left car sales so many years ago: it was turning me into a bad person because I, like many others, tend to absorb the local culture.

A few years ago on this site, someone sent me a /msg telling me that they thought I was one of the most accessible of monks. I doubt anyone would say that today. I'm no longer as casually amiable online as I used to be.

Will I leave Perlmonks permanently? I seriously doubt it, but this isn't the place it used to be and I feel like a stranger here now.

Cheers,
Ovid

New address of my CGI Course.

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Re^4: Do Not Feed the Trolls!!!
by Argel (Prior) on Dec 28, 2007 at 20:13 UTC
    Taking a break from something can be a good thing and maybe that's what you need to do. However, I’m concerned that you are avoiding the real problem -- you are letting the troll get to you when you need to let it go. That's something that can be very hard to do, but if you can work on that you will be a happier person in the long run.

    There’s an implied “ignore the troll” when people say “do not feed the troll” – that’s because ignoring them is in essence starving them. The next time you feel like responding to a troll take several deep breaths -- and then just let it go. Just ignore it. It’s beneath you to respond. I hope you give that a try and I hope you stick around. PerlMonks may not die if you leave but I am sure several of us will miss ++’ing your interesting posts.

Re^4: Do Not Feed the Trolls!!!
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 28, 2007 at 17:41 UTC

    A high percentage of top posts are actually written by anons. becuase anons say what they menat to say. But how did people on this site treat anons? That explains the cut back.

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