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What is a troll?

An Internet troll, or simply troll in Internet slang, is someone who intentionally posts controversial or contrary messages in an on-line community such as an on-line discussion forum with the intention of baiting users into an argumentative response.

Are all Trolls the same?

No, there are many different kinds of trolls out there today, below you will find a list of the more popular types of trolls.

Playtime Trolls: an individual plays a simple, short game. Such trolls are relatively easy to spot because their attack or provocation is fairly blatant, and the persona is fairly two-dimensional.

Tactical Trolls: This is where the troller takes the game more seriously, creates a credible persona to gain confidence of others, and provokes strife in a subtle and invidious way.

Strategic Trolls: A very serious form of game, involving the production of an overall strategy that can take months or years to develop. It can also involve a number of people acting together in order to invade a list.

Domination Trolls:This is where the trollers' strategy extends to the creation and running of apparently bona-fide mailing lists.

What is trolling?

Trolling itself is highly subjective. Some readers may characterize a post as trolling, while others may regard the same post as a legitimate contribution to the discussion, even if controversial. The term is often used to discredit an opposing position, or its proponent, by argument fallacy ad hominem

What is feeding a troll?

Feeding a troll is falling into his trap by providing more of an argument for him to work with. Under no circumstances should you EVER feed a troll. Trolls have been know to carry various STD's including but not limited to, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Herpes, Syphilis, & The Clap.