Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Gay” is still an insult causes hurt feelings in 2021? That might be something to explore, once the immediate issue is resolved.
+1
Being called gay is not really an insult anymore
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard awful things about Discord!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Gay” is still an insult causes hurt feelings in 2021? That might be something to explore, once the immediate issue is resolved.
+1
Being called gay is not really an insult anymore
Anonymous wrote:“Gay” is still an insult causes hurt feelings in 2021? That might be something to explore, once the immediate issue is resolved.
Anonymous wrote:“Gay” is still an insult causes hurt feelings in 2021? That might be something to explore, once the immediate issue is resolved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Discord can be rough. My son (same age) has mentioned occasional nasty things like you mention, but he blocks and disengages, or so he says. Do you know what happened that he was ganged up on like that? Did he play poorly and people started attacking him in chat like that? Regardless it isn't his fault, of course - just that it would be helpful to understand with him whether this was a one-time occurance where some obnoxious trolls were in a game and got their jollies being jerks, or whether your son is experiencing this frequently. If it was one time, talk about a better approach next time and let it go, then ask in a few weeks whether its happened again and how he responded. If it is on the regular...he may need to stop using Discord for a bit.
He said it started out they were joking and then quickly spiraled nastier and nastier, I'm sorry your son had to go through this too, did your son respond by just ignoring them, because that's something that my son has a hard time doing. He takes all the insults at face value, which is something that he needs to just let go.
I'm sorry your son was upset, and that it got under his skin. It sounds like it was a one time incident, rather than a regular thing? If so I'd just keep coaching him. My son just isn't really reactive that way - he laughs it off, or just moves on. He plays a game called Rocketleague (video game car soccer. Don't ask me!) that he is good at. When he wins sometimes people are very nasty in the chat and call him names because they are mad they lost. He'll occasionally respond, but usually just says something slightly mocking "so sorry your feelings were hurt" and closes the chat. The internet really can be nasty. But at our boys' age we really need to teach them how to navigate it, rather than preventing them from engaging with it, because really soon we won't be able to protect them any more. We need to give them the tools to protect themselves. All the best to you both!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Discord can be rough. My son (same age) has mentioned occasional nasty things like you mention, but he blocks and disengages, or so he says. Do you know what happened that he was ganged up on like that? Did he play poorly and people started attacking him in chat like that? Regardless it isn't his fault, of course - just that it would be helpful to understand with him whether this was a one-time occurance where some obnoxious trolls were in a game and got their jollies being jerks, or whether your son is experiencing this frequently. If it was one time, talk about a better approach next time and let it go, then ask in a few weeks whether its happened again and how he responded. If it is on the regular...he may need to stop using Discord for a bit.
He said it started out they were joking and then quickly spiraled nastier and nastier, I'm sorry your son had to go through this too, did your son respond by just ignoring them, because that's something that my son has a hard time doing. He takes all the insults at face value, which is something that he needs to just let go.
Anonymous wrote:Discord can be rough. My son (same age) has mentioned occasional nasty things like you mention, but he blocks and disengages, or so he says. Do you know what happened that he was ganged up on like that? Did he play poorly and people started attacking him in chat like that? Regardless it isn't his fault, of course - just that it would be helpful to understand with him whether this was a one-time occurance where some obnoxious trolls were in a game and got their jollies being jerks, or whether your son is experiencing this frequently. If it was one time, talk about a better approach next time and let it go, then ask in a few weeks whether its happened again and how he responded. If it is on the regular...he may need to stop using Discord for a bit.