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The Ugly Side of Internet Trolls

by Sue Scheff | Oct 14, 2017 | Cyberbullying, Online Bullying, Shaming

We’ve had studies in 2017 reveal that anyone can be a troll — Stanford University survey said that under the right circumstances, and we could use our keypad as target practice to innocent people. In Shame Nation, researcher of online harassment, Lindsay...

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