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Fox is right however. Most of what is defined as 'trolling' on here is far from what would be defined as proper troll material. If you've been around on the Internet as long as me you'd know this.
i'm gutted nobody noticed:
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Mark A said:Trolling isn't an art, its an science!
I've been accused of trolling a lot here. It's only, in fact, just a difference of opinion. It annoys me when people shout 'troll' because my opinion or view doesn't tally with theirs.
Indeedy. Along with repeated posts of the gurning face you can see dotted about this thread.I also don't like the term "Obvious troll is obvious" and all the similar ones, is that another saddo internet meme?
Thanks.
How does that differ though from someone posting something that is provocative with the intention of stimulating discussion.
Is it only the fact that you "post and Run" as it were that defines you as a troll, or is it the provocative post in itself?
[TW]Fox;18800698 said:Traditionally trolls were post and run - they had no interest in the ensueing debate. Somebody who sticks around and argues his point is, however wrong or stupid he may be, not a troll IMHO.
It differs in the sense that the person who is trolling does not believe the controversial point of view they expressed in their OP, but did it on purpose to cause a reaction. A "post and run" has nothing to do with it. In the Usenet days of old you'd have groups of trolls that would restoke the trolling in the thread to get even more replies from people who were arguing sincerely about something while the trolls would sit back and laugh at their accomplishment of how they've fooled the others into such a debate.
That would be wrong, traditionally they would put together very smart and elaborate posts that would imply a controversial view without openly admitting to it (the 'subject to interpretation' trick was quite strong in stirring up emotional replies). Many trolls will stick around and occasionally add a post to push more people into even more heated arguments while they are enjoying the havoc they are creating.
To me that is not trolling but polemics. Polemics is a valid form of debate, I use contrary positions all the time to stimulate and encourage debate and discussion.