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We’re in need of online etiquette coaching, and quickly. We grew up being taught that if you can’t saying anything nice then you shouldn’t say anything at all, but that doesn’t seem to fly on the internet anymore. Our name for it is drive-by trolling: some stranger rolls into your comment section, says something so incredibly rude (that they’d never say to your face), and then gets mad if you try to defend yourself. And of course, they face no consequences for their asshole behavior. We’re sure it’s just a way for them to feel significant or important in some way, but we’re sick of being kicked around by some stranger on the internet that doesn’t have the confidence to share their own lives online. Maybe it’s time for some internet hall-monitors?
No one is teaching online etiquette [5:05]
Consequences for being a drive-by asshole [9:17]
A way to feel significant [12:59]
We feel entitled to free content [16:32]
Creators are people too [19:32]
Where are the internet police when you need them? [21:32]
The vulnerability in sharing your life [23:12]
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By Danny-J Johnson & Jill Coleman4.8
469469 ratings
We’re in need of online etiquette coaching, and quickly. We grew up being taught that if you can’t saying anything nice then you shouldn’t say anything at all, but that doesn’t seem to fly on the internet anymore. Our name for it is drive-by trolling: some stranger rolls into your comment section, says something so incredibly rude (that they’d never say to your face), and then gets mad if you try to defend yourself. And of course, they face no consequences for their asshole behavior. We’re sure it’s just a way for them to feel significant or important in some way, but we’re sick of being kicked around by some stranger on the internet that doesn’t have the confidence to share their own lives online. Maybe it’s time for some internet hall-monitors?
No one is teaching online etiquette [5:05]
Consequences for being a drive-by asshole [9:17]
A way to feel significant [12:59]
We feel entitled to free content [16:32]
Creators are people too [19:32]
Where are the internet police when you need them? [21:32]
The vulnerability in sharing your life [23:12]
Get 20% off your Magic Mind order using code THEBESTLIFE20
magicmind.com/THEBESTLIFE20
Get a personalized playlist for all your fav podcast topics!
thebestlifepodcast.com/playlist
Don’t forget to leave us a review and subscribe so you never have to miss an episode! Comments and questions can also be sent to [email protected], and you can head to thebestlifepodcast.com to join our Facebook Group.
FOLLOW US ON IG: @TheBestLifePodcast
FOLLOW JILL: @jillfit
FOLLOW DANNY J: @dannyjdotcom
You can also follow us on Facebook
@Jill Coleman
@Danny-J

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