In other words, the Internet "trolls," or nasty anonymous commenters, have gotten worse. The Boston Globe, which covered Huffington's speech, quoted her as saying that "trolls have become more and more aggressive and uglier."
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Huffington Post to Ban Internet Troll Comments
Arianna Huffington, Editor-In-Chief of the Huffington Post has announced that beginning next month, anonymous posts will no longer be allowed. Stating that malicious posts are usually made by Internet trolls looking at nothing more than to disrupt the flow of information, like to remain anonymously in the background.