It’s time to declare game, set and match against online trolls

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It’s time to declare game, set and match against online trolls
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Opinion: 'It’s hard for me to wrap my head around how someone can even think that, let alone say it, write it, send it, publish it.' Read more:

When we wake up in the morning, most of us check our phones. Try as we might to detox the day as much as possible, “smart” phones now make modern life possible, particularly when we’re working.

It’s hard for me to wrap my head around how someone can even think that, let alone say it, write it, send it, publish it.No matter how hard I try to work on my commentary, my interviews, my reporting on the tennis, for many trolls my weight disqualifies me from having an opinion – I should simply stop eating and be a free target for their dark and evil abuse.My father abused me mentally, emotionally and physically from the age of six.

I soon realised there were so many other women suffering like I was. Different details. Same truths. And sharing my vulnerability was giving them strength. A community of protection, of shared experience, of grief, but above all hope. And with that came responsibility, as I saw it, to continue the community, so I started an online presence where I share my experiences in a small pocket of cyberspace and provide hope for those who have lost it. I can help people realise they are not alone in their suffering, and with strength you can get through anything, just as I did.But the online world is very different from writing a book. The trolls come for you. They make the battle so much harder to fight.

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