What Happens To Trolls, posing as new members

Right Now

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We just had a new member posting a discussion two days ago concerning her husband's overly zealous sex life.
She asked what to do about it. Several kindly members here offered up immediate advice to her.
I was not one of them. My remarks were not welcome, but my intentions were to warn others that she was baiting us.

There is no evidence of either her posts or her membership here today.
So, what happens? I am genuinely puzzled.
 

We just had a new member posting a discussion two days ago concerning her husband's overly zealous sex life.
She asked what to do about it. Several kindly members here offered up immediate advice to her.
I was not one of them. My remarks were not welcome, but my intentions were to warn others that she was baiting us.

There is no evidence of either her posts or her membership here today.
So, what happens? I am genuinely puzzled.
Ask Matrix. He has the zapp button. JimB.
 
We just had a new member posting a discussion two days ago concerning her husband's overly zealous sex life.
She asked what to do about it. Several kindly members here offered up immediate advice to her.
I was not one of them. My remarks were not welcome, but my intentions were to warn others that she was baiting us.

There is no evidence of either her posts or her membership here today.
So, what happens? I am genuinely puzzled.
Usually people who join just to troll, especially using topics like that, get banned. All forums get trolls, unfortunately. If you posted your question in Forum Support, then @Matrix is more likely to notice it and give you his reply. Brand new members posting such personal things usually raises a red flag.
 

We just had a new member posting a discussion two days ago concerning her husband's overly zealous sex life.
She asked what to do about it. Several kindly members here offered up immediate advice to her.
I was not one of them. My remarks were not welcome, but my intentions were to warn others that she was baiting us.

There is no evidence of either her posts or her membership here today.
So, what happens? I am genuinely puzzled.
I don't mind if her post was fake or not.
I had lotsa fun with it. :giggle:
 
There is no evidence of either her posts or her membership here today.
So, what happens? I am genuinely puzzled.
I saw that and I agree with you that it was a troll most likely. Assuming that after a little while, there would have been a sales pitch for some kind of "product." I'm glad it disappeared because I may be naive, but ya don't go into a room full of strangers and ask those things without first introducing yourself and getting to know them at least a little bit. @Right Now Oh, and I also saw that "she" (I question that) had started having a combative feel to a post or two.
 
We just had a new member posting a discussion two days ago concerning her husband's overly zealous sex life.
She asked what to do about it. Several kindly members here offered up immediate advice to her.
I was not one of them. My remarks were not welcome, but my intentions were to warn others that she was baiting us.

There is no evidence of either her posts or her membership here today.
So, what happens? I am genuinely puzzled.
Good point. If you can't contribute something that shows you have some intelligent, being a troll shows that you haven't got much in the area of brains. A nurse told me recently that the average person does not have much intelligence (mostly way below 100). So, I am not surprised that sometimes some dimwit comes around here and tries to get his "jollies." I have often heard, "Simple things amuse simple minds."
 
Yes, Marie's thread was deleted, and so was she. I pretty much expected it. Any time s ex is mentioned and there's an attempt to openly discuss it, there's a problem. It could have been moved to the "Underground" forum, but that's not my call. These discussions are simply frowned upon in general.

It crossed my mind that Marie might be insincere, but something told me that she wasn't. As far as spilling personal details about her marriage in her first post, I think it's been bothering her for quite a while, and she might have had no one to talk to about it. She was feeling desperate and was looking for advice as to what to do about it. Sometimes it's easier to talk to strangers than people you know. I even think she might have joined the forum so she could talk about it anonymously. It's a public forum, but no one knows who she is. She had no idea such topics were forbidden. I've been on forums where there was no problem discussing this subject.

It's mind-blowing how some people can instantly determine if someone is genuine and then attack them without giving them a chance or getting to know them. What's more, there are people commenting in this thread who never saw her post and have determined she was a troll. A few of you know me, and I seriously doubt you'd think that I'm naive in any way. If you do, you'd be mistaken. I simply kindly reached out and responded to a person who asked for help. I hope that poor woman gets the help she needs and her husband comes around, I'll never know.

Bella✌️
 
Good point. If you can't contribute something that shows you have some intelligent, being a troll shows that you haven't got much in the area of brains. A nurse told me recently that the average person does not have much intelligence (mostly way below 100). So, I am not surprised that sometimes some dimwit comes around here and tries to get his "jollies." I have often heard, "Simple things amuse simple minds."
Your nurse is the one with IQ problems. All IQ tests are adjusted to 100 as the average, so "most people," have an IQ of 100.
 


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