Don't feed the troll...
Ian Kelly
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Sun Jun 30 13:50:16 EDT 2013
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On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Antoon Pardon <antoon.pardon at rece.vub.ac.be> wrote: >>> So what do you think would be a good approach towards people >>> who are behaving in conflict with this wish of yours? Just >>> bluntly call them worse than the troll or try to approach them >>> in a way that is less likely to antangonize them? >> >> >> Inform them that their behavior is damaging the list atmosphere, and >> ask them to please knock it off. Shaming the behavior works too, but >> I'd prefer to go with the former. > > > That is a bit odd. Rurpy seemed to consider it a big nono if others > used methods that would coerce him to change his behaviour. But here > you see shaming as an option which seems a coercive method. Well, if it didn't work the first time, I wouldn't keep at it. I don't consider that coercive.
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