Priveyo Private Social Network

Priveyo Private Social Network

Monday, May 27, 2013

Rely On Social Media Privacy To Fix Your Troll Problems

While you have been using social media, you have probably encountered your fair share of trolls over the years. For those who don't know, a troll is someone who has gained access to your social media group, has no business being there, and continually makes commentary to angry up the blood of the rightful group members. If you have a troll in your social media app, you know exactly the person that we're talking about.

Here at Priveyo, we think that social media privacy should be a primary concern of all groups, not just those who have encountered trolls in the past. That's why we offer a social media app that is designed to keep trolls from even knowing that your group exists.

Trolls are a waste of your group's time. You can't suggest that you move your meetings to Friday evenings without that troll speaking up to argue about why holding meetings at 3 AM on Wednesday would be better for everyone in the group. They know full well that such a meeting time wouldn't be in the group's interest. They're only making such comments for the attention that they get when the members of your group argue back.

In order to reclaim your group's social media privacy, you are going to need a way to actually protect your group's account. On Priveyo, making your group a secret is incredibly easy. These privacy functions stay with your group throughout its lifetime, meaning that you can't be violated by additional trolls simply because you approve someone who has asked to join your social media group. When you use the highest privacy functions of our social media app, even your existing trolls won't be able to hunt your group down in order to continue the harassment.

Reclaiming your group's social media privacy can take several different forms here at Priveyo. If you decide to stay with a protected group, then your trolls will still be able to see that your group exists. They can read the information you put on the front page about where the group meets physically, but they won't be able to gain access to trouble your group without the password. In the event that one does manage to sneak in to your group, all you have to do is change the password, and your social media app will have its privacy restored.

If your group isn't welcoming of newcomers, and you simply want to continue with your group activities without any more trolls finding you in real life or online, then Priveyo can help you with this as well. Through our social media privacy settings, you can set your group to be so private that the only way people can find it is through an invitation from someone already in the group. Otherwise, even if your trolls know the name of your group, they won't be able to find you in any of the searches.

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