The Controversy Of Decoding Comments In The Nordic Myth

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In the Nordic myth, troll is the representative of ugly, dirty, and crafty that was born in Ragnarok and came from the hell. In the real life, trolling is the behavior that someone who posts the inflammatory and provocation comments on the Internet. Such behavior just like the trolls, they hide behind the computer screens and disrupt the Internet order. The trolling comments can be harmful to netizens and social. However, sometimes the trolling can be helpful to the life, it can awaken the sleeping world in their special way. Therefore, I believe that the trolling comments should be moderated sometimes because it affects individuals, social cognition and social order.
First, the trolling can be a double-edged sword to someone who suffering the trolling. According to the first …show more content…

So, people can say whatever they want, and the things become more serious on the Internet. In this virtual world, people reveal their true self, they may post their opinions and viewpoints on the blog or Facebook, some of the comments are personal and aggressive. That is the internet troll comes from. On the one hand, the trolling can be harmful to people who are trying to be good. It hurts people’s feelings about themselves and the world. Moreover, the trolling sets no value on people’s thoughts and ideas. For this reason, the trolling should be moderated because all these comments do is putting others down. On the other hand, the trolling can be helpful to people. Nietzsche once said, “What doesn't kill me makes me stronger”. It is the most suitable sentence to be used to describe the trolling. Although the trolling