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Trolling of new members

I have been using this forum for 7 years, and have always loved it. Until very recently, I have never had a consumer question that hadn't already been asked and answered. Then I did, so I signed up and asked.

My profile had an image next to it, saying I was new, and pleading for tolerance.

The vat of seething hatred that followed was startling. Back in the day, I spent years undercover hunting a certain type of criminal online. So I'm used to getting hatred. But even I was taken aback by the response I got.

I would suggest patrolling newbies more carefully. I've seen everything and I do not care what random strangers on the internet think of me. But many of your new members may be more vulnerable and I would advise guarding them.
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  • davetrousers
    davetrousers Posts: 5,862 Forumite
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    "Calling Troll" seems to be the new method of trolling in this forum. Somebody asks a somewhat naive question and there's a mad stampede to call troll!

    Pretty unpleasant
    .....

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  • Money_maker
    Money_maker Posts: 5,471 Forumite
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    edited 6 November 2014 at 5:46PM
    OP, I cannot see where you were called a troll in your thread. There was a bit of ribbing over your guarantees for your £1 pair of headphones mixed in with a lot of very good advice.

    I would suggest your question was more than answered.

    I certainly read no 'vat of seething hatred'.
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  • gik
    gik Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    I see no vat of seething hatred in the OP's faulty headphones thread.
  • j.e.j.
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    Manusika wrote: »
    I have been using this forum for 7 years, and have always loved it. Until very recently, I have never had a consumer question that hadn't already been asked and answered. Then I did, so I signed up and asked.

    My profile had an image next to it, saying I was new, and pleading for tolerance.

    The vat of seething hatred that followed was startling. Back in the day, I spent years undercover hunting a certain type of criminal online. So I'm used to getting hatred. But even I was taken aback by the response I got.

    I would suggest patrolling newbies more carefully. I've seen everything and I do not care what random strangers on the internet think of me. But many of your new members may be more vulnerable and I would advise guarding them.

    Possibly some of the more vitriolic posts have now been removed (?) but the only post there at the moment which is a bit uppity and self-righteous is number #19

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=66804554&postcount=19
    MSE_Megan wrote: »
    Hi there,

    Thanks for your post and I'm sorry you've been treated like that on the forum.

    We are aware that the system we have now for helping newbies ease into the forum is not perfect and we're working on a better way to do things. We'd love suggestions if you have any?

    Difficult on an anonymous forum. All MSE has is a user-name and email address, so anyone can write anything, under the protection of anonymity..
  • JJ_Egan
    JJ_Egan Posts: 20,281 Forumite
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    The original thread was a little bit ot with some replies .
    Rude yes hate no seething hatred no a few sniggers about warranty on a pair of poundland headphones is all i saw from post one onwards .Most posters just said not worth the effort for a pound .
  • Errata
    Errata Posts: 38,230 Forumite
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    MSE_Megan wrote: »
    Hi there,

    Thanks for your post and I'm sorry you've been treated like that on the forum.

    We are aware that the system we have now for helping newbies ease into the forum is not perfect and we're working on a better way to do things. We'd love suggestions if you have any?

    Employ more staff to patrol the forums, there are not that many newbies signing up every day.
    .................:)....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
  • j.e.j.
    j.e.j. Posts: 9,672 Forumite
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    Errata wrote: »
    Employ more staff to patrol the forums, there are not that many newbies signing up every day.

    And/or moderate it? (officially)
  • Billie-S
    Billie-S Posts: 495 Forumite
    Where was that? Which page? Which thread? :o
  • Atidi
    Atidi Posts: 943 Forumite
    edited 7 November 2014 at 11:39AM
    MSE_Megan wrote: »
    Hi there,

    Thanks for your post and I'm sorry you've been treated like that on the forum.

    We are aware that the system we have now for helping newbies ease into the forum is not perfect and we're working on a better way to do things. We'd love suggestions if you have any?

    With respect, I believe the OP has made such a suggestion
    Manusika wrote: »
    ...I would suggest patrolling newbies more carefully. ...

    e.g. this post where the OP claims the original purchase (and presumably the return/replacement) took place over a month prior to posting (which was itself about 2 weeks ago)
    Manusika wrote: »
    1) Perspective.

    2) The purchase was made the previous month when I didn't know I was about to have my account raided by my bank.

    3) Poundland happened to be opposite the pharmacy I needed to go to for medication to stop me throwing up constantly.

    I wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition. But then no one expects the Spanish Inquisition. ;)

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=66804603&postcount=20

    So presumably the OP has now tried and tested the replacement, and if it too was faulty, would have already tried to return that too.
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