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What types of trolling are there?
The 10 types of trolls you’ll spot in the wild
- The “Why is this news?” troll.
- The do-no-harm troll.
- The high-brow troll.
- The wet blanket troll.
- The meme-reliant troll.
- The friendship troll.
- The broken record troll.
- The existential void troll.
What is wrong with trolling?
Why is trolling a problem? Trolling can cause significant harm and distress. It is associated with serious physical and psychological effects, including disrupted sleep, lowered self-esteem, depression, self-harm, suicidal ideation, and in some cases, even suicide.
What is the definition of trolling on social media?
Trolls are people who leave intentionally provocative or offensive messages on the internet in order to get attention, cause trouble or upset someone.
What is the meaning of trolling?
1 : a lure or a line with its lure and hook used in trolling 2 : a person who intentionally antagonizes others online by posting inflammatory, irrelevant, or offensive comments or other disruptive content Internet trolls In the late 1980s, Internet users adopted the word “troll” to denote someone who intentionally disrupts online communities.
How common is trolling and is it a problem?
Research has shown that roughly four in 10 Americans have personally experienced online harassment and that 62 percent consider it to be a major problem. You might ask: What causes trolling and what can I do about it? Well, before we can get to the psychology, we have to get our definitions in order.
Should I ignore or engage with trolls?
The advice to ignore rather than engage with a troll is sometimes phrased as “Please don’t feed the trolls.” Application of the term troll is 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.
Is it “trolling” or “trawling”?
Yes, it’s “trawling” in British English, but “trolling” seems to be a common US English spelling. No, actually not true. Trawling is a method of fishing where you drag a net behind your boat to catch fish. Trolling is a method of fishing where you drag one or more single lines behind you boat.