While freedom of speech is the hallmark of social, the freedom that comes with such anonymity can encourage users to say things they might not say in person. Inevitably, there are grammarians, know-it-alls, and outright aggressive abusers. Lately social networks like Twitter and Reddit have put restrictions in place to combat pernicious trolling on their sites. Still, some users are just, well, a little annoying, and not worthy of being banned. And, maybe one type of troll requires different action than another. You might be wondering, should you respond, ignore, or boot? In this infographic, CreditLoan breaks down the right common types of “Social Villains” and how you should respond to each.
Infographic by: creditloan.com
Infographic by: creditloan.com