How to Break the Habit of Making Anonymous, Abusive Comments on the Internet

Recognize your behaviour: a good key is to ask yourself "Would I say this to someone's face?", Avoid sites that allow for or actively encourage this behaviour., Consider counseling for anger issues.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Recognize your behaviour: a good key is to ask yourself "Would I say this to someone's face?"

    or "If saw I said this, would I care?".
  2. Step 2: Avoid sites that allow for or actively encourage this behaviour.

    Stop looking at blogs or forums you don't like; stop checking up on 'net-drama, and visiting anonymous boards.

    Delete them from your bookmarks, remove cookies, and find something else to do. , If you can't keep your rude comments in check or gain any perspective (such as remembering someone's a real person; that you're wasting your own time; or how obsessive you look harassing a single subject) You might want to seek a counselor if you find following drama or harassing random people a hard habit to break.
  3. Step 3: Consider counseling for anger issues.

Detailed Guide

or "If saw I said this, would I care?".

Stop looking at blogs or forums you don't like; stop checking up on 'net-drama, and visiting anonymous boards.

Delete them from your bookmarks, remove cookies, and find something else to do. , If you can't keep your rude comments in check or gain any perspective (such as remembering someone's a real person; that you're wasting your own time; or how obsessive you look harassing a single subject) You might want to seek a counselor if you find following drama or harassing random people a hard habit to break.

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