WHAT DRIVES A TROLL?
WOMAN'S OWN
|July 01, 2024
It's easier than ever for bullies to attack strangers. We explore what has become a growing menace in the digital age
Imagine uploading a photo of yourself to social media. You feel confident and people begin to comment on how great you look. But then you notice some negativity – a few comments saying that you’re ugly, unattractive. Then imagine others joining in, taunting you, making you feel worthless.
This form of online abuse is trolling and it doesn’t just affect celebrities – it can impact anyone on social media. Trolling is when a person comments online to bait people, deliberately provoking an argument or an emotional reaction. And it’s easy to find yourself a perpetrator without even realising it.
INTERNET PILE-ONS
Whether it’s commenting that you don’t like a celebrity’s outfit, or posting something negative about a politician online, if your intent is to get a rise out of a person, it counts as abuse. Loose Women favourite Denise Welch hit back at bullies who attempted to shame her online about her journey to sobriety. And recently, footballer Declan Rice’s partner, Lauren Fryer, deleted all her Instagram pictures after receiving a barrage of abuse online over her appearance.
The Online Safety Act, which became law in October, gives courts the power to jail trolls for up to five years. Despite this deterrent, though, online bullies are still rife and often strike when people are at their most vulnerable.Tracey Patterson was going through one of the most painful experiences imaginable when her husband, Barrington (a former MMA fighter and kickboxer) died suddenly from a heart attack at the age of 56, in March 2022. But while she was still grieving, someone began tagging her in the comments section of local news articles about his death. When Tracey read the comments, such as, ‘Serves him right’, she was horrified that anyone could be so nasty.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der July 01, 2024-Ausgabe von WOMAN'S OWN.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON WOMAN'S OWN
WOMAN'S OWN
I SPEND CHRISTMAS WITH MY EX
Vanessa Hook, 50, couldn't imagine the festivities without her former flame
4 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
MONEY matters
Our expert Rebecca Gamble helps make your cash go further
3 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
'WE'RE HAVING A FULL-ON ESSEX CHRISTMAS!'
Olly Murs on new music, having two under two and festive plans
3 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
Is it ever OK to scroll during intimate moments?
With 10% of Brits admitting they check their phone during sex, we ask...
2 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
Chic FOR YOUR SHAPE
Flattering fashion to help you look and feel great
2 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
Torn Alison 'CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO LOVES'
As Alison Hammond prepares for her festive break, insiders say she is worried about her relationship
3 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
DRINK & STILL SHRINK
Raise a glass during the Christmas celebrations without sabotaging your waistline
2 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
PARTY BITES
Get the festivities off to a cracking start with these quick and easy nibbles
3 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
'I WILL NEVER TAKE FREEDOM FOR GRANTED'
Helen Murray Taylor shares how a mental health breakdown led to her being sectioned
5 mins
December 22, 2025
WOMAN'S OWN
MIND OF MY OWN
The Woman's Own columnist has her say on toys, hot drinks and Simon Cowell
2 mins
December 22, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
