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Media Literacy Part 13: How to Deal with Trolls 280 Views
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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:05
Media Literacy
- 00:07
How to Deal with Trolls
- 00:09
a la Shmoop
- 00:12
So, this topic's probably worthy of an entire course.
Full Transcript
- 00:14
But if you're cyberbullied,
- 00:17
how do you deal with it?
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There's all kinds of ways.
- 00:21
You can end up throwing gasoline on a fire
- 00:23
and making it a lot worse.
- 00:24
Yeah, the first thing to remember is just
- 00:26
that the person being cyberbullied
- 00:28
is always the victim.
- 00:30
So even if the person
- 00:32
being bullied does something that makes it worse,
- 00:33
it's not their fault. It's always the bully's fault.
- 00:37
But there are ways that you can deal with cyberbullies
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that can make it less extreme
- 00:42
or hopefully stop it before it snowballs.
- 00:45
So the first thing is just don't engage.
- 00:48
If you are being cyberbullied,
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just don't talk back to the person. Don't say,
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"Hey, you're being mean." or "Stop doing this.
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Why are you doing this to me?"
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[ evil laugh ]
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Just ignore.
- 01:00
And it takes a very thick skin
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to ignore. That's something that we all need to be able to build up
- 01:05
these days is a thicker skin.
- 01:07
What if someone's relentless?
- 01:09
What happens? How do -- Do you just
- 01:11
ignore it forever?
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Right. So, no.
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There comes a point -- If you ignore it,
- 01:14
and the person continues, that's when you need to do something about it.
- 01:18
Still don't engage.
- 01:19
It's at that point that you want to
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report it.
- 01:22
[ phone rings ]
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You have to figure out who you want to report it to.
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Do you want to
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talk to a friend of yours
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who knows that person and maybe they can
- 01:30
kind of try and intervene?
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If it's someone who you don't really know anyone in common,
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maybe report it to your parent or your teacher.
- 01:40
Someone who can -- An adult who can take some sort of action against it.
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If it gets incredibly serious,
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you can report it directly to the police.
- 01:48
It is illegal.
- 01:49
So you kind of have to decide
- 01:51
how much you're affected by it
- 01:53
and how terrible it is what this person's doing. And decide
- 01:56
do you wanna try and fix it yourself with some help?
- 01:58
Or do you need to go to the authorities?
- 02:01
You should just never be embarrassed to
- 02:03
go to your parents or teacher or the police,
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because what this person's doing
- 02:09
is 100% wrong and anyone
- 02:11
who doesn't agree with that is a moron.
- 02:13
[ mooing ]
- 02:15
So, Deb, what is a troll?
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- Because that's a word that gets tossed around a lot with this. - It does.
- 02:20
Yeah, "troll" gets tossed around all the time.
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And we're not talking about those little fuzzy-haired guys.
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A troll is basically anyone
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who posts anonymously on the Internet.
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And you usually think of it as a negative connotation.
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So trolls are anonymous cyberbullies.
- 02:35
They're also the people who
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go onto online forums and just post random comments
- 02:41
about stuff and they won't identify themselves.
- 02:43
So trolls are almost the worst of the cyberbullies,
- 02:46
because they're not even big enough people to say,
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"Here's who I am.
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Here's what my thoughts are about you
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and here's who it's coming from."
- 02:54
Instead, they are doing all that bullying
- 02:57
while hiding behind the shield of anonymity.
- 03:00
So they're almost the worst of the cyberbullies,
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if you can even have a scale of badness
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when it comes to cyberbullying, which you can't,
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because every one is terrible.
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But these are the people where it's a little bit
- 03:10
harder to take action.
- 03:12
If you had to call the authorities,
- 03:14
then they might be able to find out who that person is.
- 03:17
But this isn't someone where you can say,
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"Hey, so-and-so, I know you're friends with this guy.
- 03:22
Can you tell him to stop talking crap about me
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on the Internet?" You can't do that because you don't know who it is.
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And often times trolls aren't even part of your school
- 03:30
or your community. And instead,
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they're people on the other side of the country or world
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who just decide that they wanna --
- 03:36
They feel bad about themselves and they wanna say nasty things about people.
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To make other people feel worse. Okay.
- 03:41
Trolls. Avoid them.
- 03:44
[ whoop ]
- 03:45
How do you deal with cyberbullies?
- 03:48
What happens if a cyberbully becomes relentless?
- 03:53
What is a troll?
- 03:58
[ laughter ]
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