Have you ever seen a hateful comment online? Comments so hateful people end up blocking one another or getting into fights over it. Yeah, so have I. I guarantee that kind of stuff doesn’t look good on a resume. By the end of this speech I will have you convinced that people shouldn’t be trolls. You shouldn’t, and neither should anybody else. Over the course of this speech you will know that people online are posting hurtful things about others, which shouldn’t be happening. My harms including people may become depressed, you won’t feel good about yourself as a person, people won’t like you and many will begin to even hate you.
Move Right
On to my first point, the problem that is consistent all over the internet is “trolling”. Let’s start by defining the word troll. A troll is a …show more content…
We can fix trolling basically by thinking things through. If we think about what we’re doing then we wouldn’t have any problems. Trolling is caused by people being rude online and not putting themselves in the other person’s shoes. If you decide to post something you should think about whether it’s kind or not. Our culture tells us it’s our right to comment on everything, regardless of whether it was addressed to us and without consideration for how it might affect others. We’ve replaced face-to-face confrontation with sharp comments and mocking memes. We write demeaning tweets addressed to celebrities or openly criticize individuals we have never met, hiding behind the convenience that they cannot directly defend themselves and nobody is putting our personal lives on display for public criticism” says relevantmagazing.com. We shouldn’t feed the trolls, if we laugh at their comments and tell them it is funny then the problem will persist. We need to take action and stop things from getting worse. If we do not take any steps to stop this, then the internet will eventually be taken over by