This apparently can never be said enough: Do Not Feed the Trolls!!!! And with your post, well, your troll is eating a veritable feast right now!!! Note that that thread contains info on how to hide posts from specfic users.

I also suggest next time that you ask in the chatterbox for advice before posting. For example, if there is a serious problem then figuring out who to privately message about it instead of giving your troll a feast would have been a much better tactic. And if that had not worked you could post a question like "Who should I contact to report a problem user?" which would at least minimize the damage. Good luck and remember that the only way to kill a troll is to starve it to death (ignore it).

Update: As a side note, marto and moritz are both respected members of the community. If you got on their bad side then you should ask yourself what you did to cause that to happen.

Elda Taluta; Sarks Sark; Ark Arks


In reply to Re: A message for Anonymous Monk by Argel
in thread A message for Anonymous Monk by perl2008

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