Bassjunkieuk
Veteran
- Location
- London
FWIW I considered it a right of passage to get trolling comments :-) Unless they get really abusive or personal I don't bother blocking or deleting, they only serve to make the commenter look like an idiot.
FWIW I considered it a right of passage to get trolling comments :-) Unless they get really abusive or personal I don't bother blocking or deleting, they only serve to make the commenter look like an idiot.
Even so you dont have to sit there and listen to rubbish. I used to get that a lot on there. I later realised that youtube is self-moderated, if they get shirty with me deleting their ignorant and abusive comments I just block them.
You dont have to get pulled into a debate imo. You can chose to leave it, or leave a stronger, more sensible message elsewhere.
I'm sure we can count some of those on here in that first section :PI have never had a compulsive person who follows all of my posts, but I have had the common comments or abuse.
Maybe I should change that to convulsive.I'm sure we can count some of those on here in that first section :P
Oh wow, I can't work out whether this guy is the driver, or a troll:
View: http://youtu.be/NJMatdnn8Ew
Not my video, but OMG!!! Astounding!!!!
Oh wow, I can't work out whether this guy is the driver, or a troll:
View: http://youtu.be/NJMatdnn8Ew
Not my video, but OMG!!! Astounding!!!!
Oh wow, I can't work out whether this guy is the driver, or a troll:
View: http://youtu.be/NJMatdnn8Ew
Not my video, but OMG!!! Astounding!!!!
I think head-cam cyclists are gaining more publicity now, which will make drivers more wary and behave (as if they should need that to make it happen). As long as whilst the cam user numbers go up the over-zealous cyclists using them doesn't also go up then it's a good thing.