Over the last few months, it's occurred to me that many people aren't quite sure how to react when a spammer or troll joins their channel. There is always a tendency to react, to do whatever is necessary to get someone's attention to kick the spammer or troll. As a channel op, many of us face challenges in that even if we know how best to react, our peers on the channel tend to get riled up anyway. The result? The troll or spammer has done significant damage to the channel - disrupting "business" or conversations, changing the focus of discussions, etc.
Over the last few months, it's occurred to me that many people aren't quite sure how to react when a spammer or troll joins their channel. There is always a tendency to react, to do whatever is necessary to get someone's attention to kick the spammer or troll. As a channel op, many of us face challenges in that even if we know how best to react, our peers on the channel tend to get riled up anyway. The result? The troll or spammer has done significant damage to the channel - disrupting "business" or conversations, changing the focus of discussions, etc.