In Internet terminology, a troll is someone who comes into an established community such as an online discussion forum, and posts inflammatory, rude, repetitive or offensive messages designed intentionally to annoy or antagonize the existing members or disrupt the flow of discussion, including the personal attack of calling others trolls. Often, trolls assume multiple aliases, or sock puppets.
Yes, there are trolls in Religion/Spirituality. For an example, someone who posts nothing but scores of scripture over and over is a troll, or are they just annoying proselytizers? Hard to tell the difference.
2006-09-13 07:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone that post scripture on a Religion & Spirituality is not a troll even if it is posted more than once. However, shoud one go a non religious site, such as one for gays, posting scriptures, that indvidual would be a troll.
2006-09-13 07:15:54
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answered by metamorphosisa 3
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internet trolls are haplorrhine primates of the kin Trollious, that's itself the lone extant kin in the infraorder Trolliousiformes. besides the undeniable fact that the gang replaced into as quickly as extra familiar, all the species residing immediately are discovered interior the islands of Southeast Asia. Fossils of internet Troll primates are recent in Asia, Europe, and North united statesa., with disputed fossils from Africa, yet extant internet Trolls are limited to countless Southeast Asian islands, which contains the Philippines, Sulawesi, Borneo, and Sumatra. The fossil checklist shows their dentition has no longer replaced lots, different than in length, interior the previous 40 5 million years. in the kin Trollious, there are 2 extinct genera, internet Troll and Troll Fail. in spite of the fact that, the situation of Troll Fail isn't specific, and is in some circumstances indexed in its very own kin. The phylogenetic place of extant internet Trolls in the order Primates has been debated for loads of the previous century, and internet Trolls have alternately been labeled with strepsirrhine primates interior the suborder Prosimii, or with the aid of fact the sister group to the simians (=Anthropoidea) interior the infraorder Haplorrhini. diagnosis of SINE insertions, a sort of macromutation to the DNA, is argued to furnish very persuasive evidence for the monophyly of Haplorrhini, the place different lines of evidence, consisting of DNA series documents, stay ambiguous. subsequently, some systematists argue the controversy is conclusively settled in prefer of a monophyletic Haplorrhini. In hassle-free with simians, internet Trolls have a mutation interior the L-gulonolactone oxidase (GULO) gene which confers want for nutrition C interior the foodstuff habitual. with the aid of fact the strepsirrhines don't have this mutation and function retained the flexibility to make nutrition C, the genetic trait which confers the will for it interior the foodstuff habitual could tend to place internet trolls with haplorrhines. replica and paste that, you should bypass.
2016-11-07 06:12:52
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answered by porterii 4
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95% of the questions on here are trolling. Feed a few here and there. Wait for a sincere one to wander in and help them out.
2006-09-13 07:03:48
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answered by Rob 4
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Trolls are people who post for no other reason than to watch themselves type, and to enjoy the turmoil that their inflammatory posts cause.
I tend to ignore them, unless bored.
2006-09-13 07:03:52
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answered by coragryph 7
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I usually ignore them unless I'm in a silly mood, then I feed them.
(I'm not bitter and hateful all the time ; )
2006-09-13 07:04:15
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answered by Spookshow Baby 5
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I refuse to implicate people I admire.
2006-09-13 07:03:21
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answered by iamnoone 7
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Fokker, CPT, Don. They have nothing better to do than sit here and ask and answer questions that they think makes them look smart.
2006-09-13 07:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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whats your problem?
2006-09-13 07:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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