I come across these people all too often. Even though I'm confident in my skill as a player, these rude tag switches really bother me, because I feel that there is no way to win mentally against them.
I'm a skilled greninja player who has worked really hard to learn a patient play style after switching over from Falcon. My neutral game mainly consists of lots of spaced forward airs, water shurikens, and just in general trying to bait a reaction so that I may punish. I recently played against a falcon on For Glory, and, knowing I had to dictate the pace of the match to win, went to my usual routine of spacing and zoning. After I win twice, he switches to mario, where I beat him twice more, even at one point (in lag) hitting a nair to footstool to Dair to nair to up smash. He was a good player, and they were good matches where I felt that I played well. Then he hits me with the tags of "SPAMMER", "CAMPER", "TRASH", and when I said "GG" he said "NOPE". I then, frustrated, hit him with the tag "ADAPT", but immediately felt awful and put out all of my tags such as "UR GOOD

" smiley faces and more. I left, feeling like I lost, and demoralized in general.
I also played a laggy samus once, where I down-air suicided twice. I wasn't playing too seriously and was trying to punish his ledge re grabs with spikes (I failed twice lol). After I lost, I am greeted with tags of "U NEW?", "LOL", "TRASH", and more. I reply with a simple "BODIED" to poke fun at myself. He then leaves, giving me no chance of redemption and generally killing my mood.
I just feel like there is no way to win against these guys. I do my best not to let it get to my head, but honestly I feel like it's a lot easier said than done. If I win and leave, I feel like the jerk. If I lose, I feel discouraged.
Anyways, sorry for just completely venting on this thread lol, but I guess we've all had these kinds of experiences and know how it feels. I also don't know how to end this unnecessary wall of text other than with "Why didn't I just go to Smash ladder?"