Dealing With A Cyber Troll
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Do Not Engage
Create a log book and ensure you
screen capture all incidents of online
bullying, harrassment and stalking.
Update log book with notes and
references to the evidence retained.
Do not 'feed' the 'Troll'. Do not reply or engage in any manner whatsoever.
Capture The Evidence2
Take Evidence To
Lawyer & Police
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Identify It Is A TrollTrolls are cowards & faceless bullies
who have limited if any social skills.
The online identity will have no picture
or a fake picture, no point of contact,
limited followers & an online history of
mindless dribble.
5
Report To Cyber Guardians OnlineIf the 'Troll' keeps attacking you, go to
the Cyber Guardians Online Blog &
Complete an Online Cyber Bullying
Incident Report Form
6
Enjoy Your Social Media
Remain AlertGo back to enjoying your social media
whilst always keeping an eye out for
renamed 'Troll' accounts.
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Report To Social Media Channel
Follow social media channels reporting advice. Report
& Block. Keep a log of reporting it in your log book and
screen capture report.
Once In Cyber Space Always In Cyber Space
If the 'Troll p
ersists and if you have retained
evidence, contact Cyber G
uardians Online for
advice on how to take evidence to the police and
or a lawyer.
We Hope You Have Enjoyed Our Seven Easy Steps On Dealing With Internet Cyber Trolls. Remember They Are Cowards Who Hide Behind What They Believe Is An Anonymous Account. The Law Is Catching Up & They Are Being Identified & Prosecuted Or Dealt With In A Civil Court.
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