Best advise for forum posting I happened to read today

From another forum site, happened to be a weight lifting site, I read this little nugget and liked it, in part because it is so very often true about the people who post here. It's why I like spending as much time as I do, reading the posts. Here's what it was.
"Do yourself a favor and be you online. Anonymity plus audience often equals asshole. Try not to be one. Make mom proud."
"Do yourself a favor and be you online. Anonymity plus audience often equals asshole. Try not to be one. Make mom proud."
Do yourself a favor and be you online. Anonymity plus audience often equals asshole.
Try not to be one. Make mom proud.
Dan Johns
Try not to be one. Make mom proud.
Dan Johns
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Tattooed Dissident!
I never got the need to present any type of persona here (only online place in which I participate).
Now I'm gonna have a listen to Audioslave's "Be Yourself"...Cornell does a sweet acoustic version
personally, I think any forum would be way boring without at least a bit of a-hole factor.
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Will admit that some can be entertaining; others, more like an irritant.
I can live with some disagreement, even the asshole factor. On another board I belong to, I've gotten to be on pretty decent terms with some of the people who used to piss me off. What bothers me is the amount of vitriol that crops up online. I don't usually read the comments after a news story or watching a youtube clip, because any intelligent or useful comment is usually lost in all the racism, sexism, victim-blaming, or political extremism of people who have found themselves an outlet. People can say things they think online but would never voice in public. I hope they get it out of their system online because they could be scary as hell in person.