Keeping the peace online: a guide to getting along in the Triond community.
The way you approach Triond and the opportunities within the site can tell you a lot about yourself. More importantly, it can possibly lead to a few important questions about your behaviour.
In brazen confession I will admit that I am new to the Triond community and do not have the commitment of time and investment as do others.
Are you wondering what to write next? Many people wonder how to choose the right topic and there are always enquiries on which topics are the best to cover. This is a refreshing article that takes a different slant, giving tips on what the triond writer should avoid in order to build success.
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As you know, Triond recently created an official forum for all Triond writers to share experiences and tips, and information about writing.
There seems to be many issues being experienced by Triond writers both old and new lately. There is an ongoing boycott being observed by some writers, while others are still trying to find their place.
There is incentive and reward for your input.
We all have suggestions for Triond, here are mine.
Abuse and humiliating comments have been expanded by means of the expansion of the Internet, in which they’re electronically empowered to torture or even mistreat others. Using the advantage of modern technology, the pranksters disseminate the menacing and offensive comments anonymously and rapidly until the affected writer becomes a victim in a short time. These comments though not hurt the affected writer physically they can have a destructive and negative emotional effect on those who have received.