So why do people do it if it's just going to stir up trouble? Well, the answer to the question is in the question itself. Some people are addicted to drama, and you can spot them readily because they'll be the ones complaining constantly, and in their passive/aggressive manner, about everyone else's "drama." I know you guys have seen this.
I'm always a little amazed, watching them melt-down, lose control, judge others for speaking their minds, all the while trying desperately trying to blur the line between 'victim' and 'bully.' Know the type I'm talking about? These are the people who will call you an idiot while claiming they're above such behavior.
It's perplexing.
Here's the thing: Social networking doesn't come with a carte blanche card to attack other people's views, etc. You have a choice to keep going if you see a post you don't like, and most stable, intelligent people will do just that. And yes, there are exceptions, such as someone outright attacking, bullying, posting personal or sensitive information about you, etc. I mean, by all means.. call them out on it if they do that, and be sure to block their sorry asses when you're done. Nobody likes a bully.
Now, you also have to practice what you preach. I choose not to comment if I don't like something, and I refrain when possible the urge to behave in passive/aggressive ways.
I personally don't believe we should censor our speech just to make other people more comfortable. DO know that I'm NOT including bullying in this, because that will NEVER be okay. Not ever. But outside of bullying, we can say what we want, given it's within keeping with said SN TOS.
My personal experience in this current political climate has been that the chronically butt-hurt come out in force when I post something that isn't in keeping with their own views. One person in particular has taken to some very nasty commenting on posts he doesn't agree with, and often it's simply posts in support of who my chosen presidential candidate is. Now why would anyone have to vomit nastiness on a positive post? Who knows? Who cares? My posts on my page aren't open to bullying and nastiness. I will either delete your posts or block you. Enough is enough. For the record, I've not yet blocked this other person, but that could change quickly after today's nastiness.
When has free speech turned into 'free to bully'? I don't have the answer to this question either, but maybe it's more a rhetorical reference than anything else. Either way, some people really don't understand how stubborn I can be when it comes to another trying to control what I do, how I think, how I feel, and so on. Yeah, I can assure you.. you really don't want to poke the bear like that.
Bullying doesn't work on me, and you'll find quite the opposite response than what you hope for. But then, I think these types of drama queens actually WANT the drama, which is why they spend SO much time tossing insults. Why else would they do it if that's the only payoff?
I don't give in to bullies, who are really just cowards anyway. My page, my posts, and anyone who doesn't like it can click the 'unfollow' or 'unfriend' button! You can't bully me. You can't censor me. And you can't control me.Challenge me, and you may be surprised at my response. And remember, you can't un-ring that bell.
I also practice what I preach: if I see a post I don't like... I move on. Having the restraint to NOT react is empowering, because when you do as that other person did today you show weakness, an inability to control your own emotions and behavior. Why would anyone willingly do that? There are venues outside of social media to air your grievances if needed. Hell, I have blogs where I can speak my mind and get things off my chest WITHOUT drawing attention to the person I may be talking about. Having been at the receiving end of abuse and character assassination I choose to refrain from going down that road if possible. But I assure you, I'm NOT afraid to stand up for myself; that's a completely different thing altogether anyway.
As they say... haters gonna hate. ;p

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