Narcissistsย and Psychopathsย Online: The Narcissism ofย Cyberbullying and Trolling by Shahida Arabi. These judgemental narcissists often believe they have the right to troll and victim other people by policing other peopleโs lives, even on social media. Yes, those kinds of people do exist and thatโs why itโs necessary for you to know how to handle cyberbullying and trolls online by narcissists and psychopaths.
Cyberspace provides malignant narcissists and those who have antisocial traits with easy access to victims and minimal effort. A recent study showed that online trollsย demonstrated high degrees of sadism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism. Conclusion? In the words of Dr. Golbeck, internet trolls are narcissists, psychopaths, and sadists.
This should come as no surprise to anyone who has encountered trolls or cyberbullies โ they are notorious for attempting to provoke people in order to deriveย sick feelings of satisfaction that they apparently canโt get anywhere else.
Their lack of compassion, tact, and empathy when bullying others online is evident in the way they brandish their ill-informed opinions indiscriminately regardless of context, eagerly hoping to get recognition for their malice.
Cyberbullying And Trolls
Cyberbullying and trolling are strategic ways for narcissists who lack adequate narcissistic supply or who are experiencing boredomย to get a quick โfixโ without being held accountable for their abuse.ย
In the context of intimate relationships, survivors of narcissistic abuse, an insidious form of psychological and emotional abuse that can cause what psychotherapist Christine Canon de Louisville calls โNarcissistic Victim Syndrome,โ may be stalked, harassed, and cyberbullied for years even after the ending of the relationship, especially if they were the ones to discard the narcissist first by exiting the relationship altogether.
When a narcissist suffers from an offense to their false sense of superiority and entitlement, they endure what is known as aย narcissistic injury, often followed byย narcissistic rage. This rage is a result ofย ย an injury to their ego when something or someone threatens their delusions of grandeur and โfalse self.โ
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Since survivors often implement No Contact with their abusers, narcissistic abusers feel a loss of power and attempt to regain that power through tactics like provocation, hoovering, and post-breakup triangulation techniques.
On the internet, narcissists and those who have antisocial traits employ similar manipulation tacticsย in cyberspace to provoke and harm complete strangers.
Bullying in any form, especially anonymous bullying, can lead to devastating results. Research indicates that cyberbullying in schools leads to a higher rate of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in victims of cyberbullying. There have been a number of suicides that were triggered by the words of anonymous sadists โ the suicides of many teenagers, for example,ย were a direct result of cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying and trolling leave such a terrible psychological impact that there is even a movement against anonymous comments sections on media outlets.ย Since there is littleย accountability for cyberbullies and the laws against themย in each state may not protect victims entirely from emotional abuse, it often goes unchecked and unpunished.
If cyberbullies are ever reprimanded, it is usually after the fact of a tragic suicide or another form ofย publicity that draws attention to the consequences of cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying can also be retraumatizing and invalidating for survivors of abuse and trauma. Specifically, in the narcissistic abuse survivor community, narcissists tend to support other narcissists, and both survivors, as well as professionals, may come under attack for speaking their truth about narcissistic abuse.
There is, unfortunately, a lot of victim-blamers and enablers online who support the actions of abusers or vilify advocates that expose the predatory nature of abusers with Narcissistic Personality Disorder or Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Trolls who attempt to undermine this important advocacy work are not even doing so with the facts at hand. Theย predatory nature of these types of individuals has actually been well-documented and researched by experts such as Dr. Robertย Hare, Dr. Karyl McBride, Dr. Lundy Bancroft, Dr. Martha Stout, therapist Christine Canon de Louisville, and Dr. George Simon, many of whom have worked with abusers and/or abuse survivors as clients.
The reality of narcissistic abuse has been validated not only by survivors but also numerous mental health professionals in the field. Cyberbullies and trolls who attempt to stifle the truth about narcissistic abuse often do so byย trying to silence a truth that could potentially set another survivor free.
3 Ways to Distinguish a Sadistic Cyberbully From a Person Whoโs Providing Constructive Criticism
1. Staging personal attacks on character
Rather than engaging in healthy debate and respectful disagreement, cyberbullies and trolls distinguish themselves from normal people who disagree by staging personal attacks on character instead of providing evidence against the argument that they claim to have problems with.
Instead of respectfully crafting a compelling rebuttal to your argument, while thoughtfully considering your points,ย theyโre more prone to verbal diarrhea which consists of insults, name-calling, word salad, circular logic, and provocative overgeneralizations deliberately aimed to get a rise out of you.
You can easily distinguish a troll from a person providing helpful critique by the way they speak to you; if they are condescending and contemptuous in a way that is unwarranted and overbearing, youโve got yourself a toxic individual.
Cyberbullies and trollsย purposely misunderstand, misinterpret and misrepresent your perspective as a way to discredit you. They ignore any part of your argument that may be credible and attempt to paint it in black and white so they can feel justified in their bullying. They demean your credentials and diminish your arguments with nothing but their own ill-informed opinion.
They are unlikely to provide relevantย evidence regarding their viewpoint, and if you dare to provide evidence to the contrary, they will become narcissistically injured and rage at you. They may even bring up personal details or assume things about you that have nothing at all to do with the matter at hand. They are, like many narcissists in intimate relationships, perpetual boundary-breakers.
2. They persist.
Some cyberbullies give up eventually if they donโt get the response they were looking for, but others will keep hunting for more of a reaction and provoking you, even going so far as to create multiple accounts in order to continue to harass you.
Like narcissists in intimate relationships, they use the anonymity feature of cyberspace toย employ triangulation techniques with their โfakeโ accounts to show โsupportโ for โ who else? Themselves.
3. ย Stalking.
When you do respond in a way theyโre not accustomed to, trolls and cyberbullies suffer a kind of narcissistic injury and resort to low blows and attacks. Some cyberbullies are satisfied when you give them a quick ego stroke, like a โYouโre rightโ to their insult, and go away. Others are much more malicious.
When you give them radio silence or choose to report their harassing behavior, they come after you. They may even follow youย onto personal social media accounts because they dislike being ignored. Like narcissists in intimate relationships, they cannot stand when a victim of their bullying moves forward without valuing their opinions.
Read 22 Stages of Relationship Between An Empath and A Narcissist
How to handle cyberbullying?
Three Ways to Handle Cyberbullies and Trolls
1. Donโt engage or feed the trolls.
Depending on the forum or website that youโre being harassed on, there may be an option for you to report harassment or block the person. This is especially useful for cyber bullies who are attacking you personally and taking a toll on your mental health.
This is sort of like going No Contact โ except, instead of someone you were in an intimate relationship with, youโre going NC on a stranger out to harm you. Find a way to remove them from your presence with the least amount of effort. Theyโre simply not worth the time and energy that it takes to stage a rebuttal.
Remember: narcissists always need an audience and a source of supply. By removing yourself as a narcissistic source of supply, you refuse to give them the attention theyโre looking for. By default,ย you win.
2. Be strategic about your privacy.ย
Different forums and websites have different policies, so be strategic depending on what platform youโre using. Most social media platforms allow you to block or report anyone whoโs harassing you, so take advantage of whatever you can do. Next, explore the privacy settings on whatever platform youโre using.
If you feel comfortable and itโs available, take on the option that will enable you to share the least amount of information with the public. This will prevent cyberbullies and trolls on the hunt from finding out the personal details of your life.
If you find it feasible, consider limiting the number ofย social media accounts you have so that you only use the ones you absolutely need for your professional and social life.
If youโre a blogger and are being trolled or cyberbullied, websites like WordPress take it one step further and allow you to see the IP address of the person commenting. This enables you to watch out for multiple โfakeโ accounts cyberbullies may be using to troll your blog or website and you can block one specific IP address from commenting on your blog altogether and just be done with it.
Read How You Can Reclaim Your Life
Should cyberbully everย threaten you with physical harm, you can use thisย IP address to find out where the troll or cyberbully resides, ย so you can report them with more accurate information. Simply copy/paste the IP address into a geolocation website like this one. Thisย will yield identifying information that you can have in case the cyberbully or troll ever threatens you.
3. Refocus your energies on productive outlets.ย
Trolls and cyberbullies will never have the final say on your self-worth or your abilities. Why? Because theyโre literally spending their time trying to tear people down. Donโt you think that if they were fulfilled in their own lives, theyโd find better things to do?
Thankfully, you do have better things to do than to ruminate over the narcissists and sociopaths in cyberspace. You have a blog to run, a website to manage, a Twitter feed to update, a Facebook page to update, and a story to share.
Continue to use your voice and make it heard. Only engage with respectful people and save the debate for people who can disagree with you in a manner thatโs not pathological. Let the cyberbullies motivate you to make waves for social change and to continue to speak out on behalf ofย the underdogs.
If youโre at any point feeling overwhelmed by these bullies, shut down the computer, unplug the devices, and tell someone, especially if youโre an adolescent reading this post. Stand up for yourself and do not let this go unchecked. Also, help others who may be going through similar struggles. The more you spread awareness about this important issue, the more likely change can happen.
Want to know how narcissists can slowly erase you?
Read Invalidation and Narcissism: Why They Slowly Erase You
Important Note:
Ifย the cyberbully is someone you know, like a friend or former romantic partner, make sure you go No Contact with the person immediately, document any text messages or incriminating phone calls, and report them to online service providers or law enforcement agencies if they violate your stateโs anti-bullying laws. In that scenario, their anonymity no longer protects them from the consequences of their harassment.
Remember: bullies can be adolescents or adults. Though they all share the same mental age of five, they can be dangerousย to us at any age group. Letโs take a stand against bullying and harassment in all forms โ from text messages to forums, from social media to blogs. We do not deserve to be violated or disrespected โ even online.
Stay safe and take care. Here are some additional resources for cyberbullying which may prove helpful to you:
Reporting Cyberbullying from StopBullying.gov
How to Spot Blog Trolls and What to Do by Kristen Lamb
How to Stop Caring About Trolls and Get On With Your Life
Do you have any tips on how to handle cyberbullying or a story to share? Comment below and help other victims of online bullying.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is the act of harassing, intimidating, or threatening someone through electronic media, generally by sending unsolicited messages that devalue or demean the receiver.
How to deal with a narcissistic bully?
Donโt feed them any kind of attention. Donโt react or engage them in an argument. Itโs best to avoid, block, and go no contact. Keep documented proof of their hateful communications. Report them to the authorities.
How to help the victims of bullying?
Provide them a safe space to open up and share their trauma. Never criticize them for being sensitive or weak. Donโt tell them to โtoughen upโ. Instead, offer specific solutions and ensure their safety.
Why has bullying become such a critical issue for people?
Bullying can cause serious physical and emotional damage to kids and adolescents. The long-lasting psychological effects include impaired self-confidence, PTSD, unhealthy coping skills, suicide ideation, and more.
How does social media help in addressing cyberbullying?
All the popular social media platforms are working on the latest privacy features and usersโ data safety. Users are also advised to check their privacy settings and use the available tools to report any spam or bullying.
How can bullying in person and over the internet best be handled?
The best way to handle bullying is not to react. Bullies seek reactions, so donโt feed them attention. You can ask them to stop and remove yourself from the situation. Keep proofs and involve the authorities if needed.
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