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[QUOTE="southofnorth, post: 3168981, member: 9132"] To those saying they're just giving the trolls more validation or recognition: what should they do instead? They're doing it in a lighthearted way in the same way Jimmy Kimmel does in his "Mean Tweet" series. It's for the enjoyment of the fans to see these players laugh at the lack of creativity the trolls hit them with every day while also taking aim at those trolls to let them know they (the players) aren't having any of it. It's kind of along the same lines as "fight fire with fire". Telling them it seems like no woman loves them and pointing out their grammatical errors is just a way to get their attention and invalidate their comments. "Just letting it go" or anything like that (i.e. ignoring the comments) is the same as being complicit to the trolls' actions. No sense in letting them think it's okay when it's not and not all attention is good attention even for an internet troll. [/QUOTE]
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