Thread:Bdj610/@comment-27756776-20180423143959/@comment-6268337-20180427084028

When you decide to talk back to a troll, you are virtually feeding it. If you had just said "shut up," then fine. But when you said "shut the f up," we know what "f" means. If a kid who didn't know asked his or her parent or older sibling what "f" meant, then there would be an issue.

I'm not saying we have to be totally PG, but in all seriousness, it would have been better to have kept it clean.

Understand that in the working world, anything you communicate via email or text can be seen by people who work in your company. Nothing is private. If you're swearing in your communications, even if you're self-censoring yourself, there can be consequences. Mostly leading to write-ups and possible termination of employment. It's not pretty. I've seen it. Heck, I've done it (a lifetime or two ago).

I also understand that the troll situation is very frustrating. But you have control of what you write before you hit "send."