What happens if you don’t take care of your troll | 👁

The troll feels rewarded the moment his actions take effect, which means that he does not leave his situations and continues trolling. This situation is what makes the initiative to ignore trolls so vigorous. If he doesn’t respond, he misses and collapses under his weight.

In the comments to the Trolls article, they asked us how we should take care of a troll or, explained in another way, the figures that represent these beings. Now we transcribe the advice that Gnostc kindly offered us:

How do you have to take care of a troll?

The main suggestions against a troll can be summarized in the following:

  1. Set out the rules for commenting. The best medicine is precautionary.
  2. Do not feed the Troll.
  3. Delete troll comments.
  4. Disable the Troll.
  5. report it.

What does it mean to have a troll in the home?

Originally from Norway They realized that at night some beings would appear and if they held their hair they would escape, but the day after a wish would be fulfilled, hence the attribute that trolls are good luck elves. Each of them has a concept and its name.

A troll is an alarming superhuman being from Northern mythology and Scandinavian folklore. In its origins, the troll could be a negative similar to the Jotun (a race of colossals that is also part of northern mythology).

elf of love

The mission of the elf of love is to protect lovers or guide you to find the love of your life, having a love elf at home means seeking harmony with your partner, so that your relationship expands much more every day. He often represents himself with a heart in his hands.

The mission of the leprechaun of fortune or money is to offer you prosperity in the money that comes into his hands, he attracts money to his home, he is usually represented with coins in his hand, a bag of coins, a 4-leaf clover.

What is the role of trolls?

The reason for his life is simply to complicate communication between the rest. The figure of the troll can go unnoticed by many people, especially those who surf the Internet since its inception, but the most attackable individuals have the possibility of living experiences close to harassment.