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I hope the forum does something at some point to protect users because the Default Trust system has failed miserably and at some point it crosses into negligence territory.
The forum's ability to stop trolls is inherently limited, it always falls back  to users protecting themselves. The ignore button remains one of the few reliable tools we have and the best choice in my own little suggestion.

That said, the pseudonymous nature of the forum makes accountability tough. If real world identity were tied to accounts, admins might face more pressure to act against misconduct. But in an anonymous system, trolls often thrive because there's less risk of real consequences eitherboth for them or for those enabling them.
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Scraped on 05/07/2025, 15:11:08 UTC
I hope the forum does something at some point to protect users because the Default Trust system has failed miserably and at some point it crosses into negligence territory.
The forum's ability to stop trolls is inherently limited, it always falls back  to users protecting themselves. The ignore button remains one of the few reliable tools we have and the best choice in cases like thismy own little suggestion.

That said, the pseudonymous nature of the forum makes accountability tough. If real world identity were tied to accounts, admins might face more pressure to act against misconduct. But in an anonymous system, trolls often thrive because there's less risk of real consequences either for them or for those enabling them.
Original archived Re: Is trolling legally permitted on this forum?
Scraped on 05/07/2025, 14:41:21 UTC
I hope the forum does something at some point to protect users because the Default Trust system has failed miserably and at some point it crosses into negligence territory.
The forum's ability to stop trolls is inherently limited, it always falls back  to users protecting themselves. The ignore button remains one of the few reliable tools we have and the best choice in cases like this.

That said, the pseudonymous nature of the forum makes accountability tough. If real world identity were tied to accounts, admins might face more pressure to act against misconduct. But in an anonymous system, trolls often thrive because there's less risk of real consequences either for them or for those enabling them.