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- **It shifts blame away from the abuser(s): | - **It shifts blame away from the abuser(s): | ||
- **To isolate them from their social support network:** Concern trolls will oftentimes contact places of employment, friends, family members, partners, and more, as a form of [[tactics: | - **To isolate them from their social support network:** Concern trolls will oftentimes contact places of employment, friends, family members, partners, and more, as a form of [[tactics: | ||
- | - **To abuse red-flag laws or get the target committed to a psych ward:** This type of trolling is incredibly effective in places with poorly regulated red-flag laws. By red-flagging a target, they can get the target disarmed and in a position where they cannot defend themselves from stalkers or violent attacks. Experienced concern trolls can even have the target involuntarily committed by the state. Once the target is committed, they may be forced to undergo unnecessary treatments or medications. In turn this can saddle the target with long-term mental health issues and even permanent physical ailments. | + | - **To further [[tactics: |
When combined with other suicide-trolling tactics, concern trolling can have a very lethal effect. It is not even limited to "fake friends," | When combined with other suicide-trolling tactics, concern trolling can have a very lethal effect. It is not even limited to "fake friends," |
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