If you've ever wondered what happens when you report something as spam, this is how your banning sausage is made on Facebook.
MoreIf you've ever wondered what happens when you report something as spam, this is how your banning sausage is made on Facebook.
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MoreIt's no secret, at this point, that trolling trolls are have had a detrimental effect on the internet, to the point that some people who run websites are considering shutting down comments all together because they've become too troll-laden and trolls ruin everything.
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MoreBefore last night, I'd no idea that oil billionaire and frequent Daily Show guest T. Boone Pickens was on Twitter, much less that the old man might actually be following meaningful jizzer Drake, aka "Drizzy." But he is, on Twitter at least, and one thing is blatantly apparent: his trolling skills are killer, and he knows how to expertly take down slow-moving prey when he sees it.
MoreDildoish Twitter monster Darren Rovell just tweeted out the latest effort in an ongoing campaign by the fast food industry to troll the entire internet: a burrito filled with an order of nachos that Taco Bell is calling the "Beefy Nacho Burrito.
MoreAs it's an election year, and we don't live in a country that can treat professional sports with civility, forget political contests that actually matter, rumors of a new form of Facebook trolling are coming to the fore: namely, members of one political party liking a page in order to report people who don't agree with them as spammers.
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