Professional Forums Receive Bullying Too
LinkedIn seems to have a more effective approach to combating trolls by promoting authenticity and accountability among its user base from the beginning. This platform is more valuable for productive conversations rather than giving attention to trolls. It is unfortunate that trolls exist on all social media platforms, including LinkedIn, even though their presence may be less prevalent due to the requirement of using real name identities. In group messaging platforms, a good administrator and a tolerant and humorous attitude can make a difference. It would be beneficial for social media platforms to require ID authentication, similar to Airbnb, as it may discourage people from posting negative content under their real identities. Instead of focusing on being politically correct all the time, it may be more important to address and put trolls in their place.
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