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    '''Trollish''' is either a language of its own, or a [[New Troll point of view]] that has not yet been fully absorbed into site [[glossary]].  English is a vast language and try to remember that Shakespeare himself only used about one fifth of modern English, and invented about one-third of the 30,000 words he ''did'' use.  Language is fluid.
    '''Trollish''' is either a language of its own, or a [[New Troll point of view]] that has not yet been fully absorbed into site [[glossary]].  English is a vast language and try to remember that Shakespeare himself only used about one fifth of modern English, and invented about one-third of the 30,000 words he ''did'' use.  Language is fluid and [[idiosyncratic definition]]s are perfectly valid - don't let anyone tell you otherwise.  


    There is always a degree of [[trollish]] discourse in any [[wiki]].  In general it is best to try to be [[troll-friendly]] and work to create some kind of [[troll poetry]] that is at least fun to read.
    There is always a degree of [[trollish]] discourse in any [[wiki]].  In general it is best to try to be [[troll-friendly]] and work to create some kind of [[troll poetry]] that is at least fun to read.


    This is also a good way to deal with deliberately satirical articles in serious places in the name-space, with vague [[ad hominem]] statements, etc.  Basically make it a game.
    This is also a good way to deal with deliberately satirical articles in serious places in the name-space, with vague [[ad hominem]] statements, etc.  Basically make it a game.

    Latest revision as of 23:02, 1 March 2005

    Trollish is either a language of its own, or a New Troll point of view that has not yet been fully absorbed into site glossary. English is a vast language and try to remember that Shakespeare himself only used about one fifth of modern English, and invented about one-third of the 30,000 words he did use. Language is fluid and idiosyncratic definitions are perfectly valid - don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

    There is always a degree of trollish discourse in any wiki. In general it is best to try to be troll-friendly and work to create some kind of troll poetry that is at least fun to read.

    This is also a good way to deal with deliberately satirical articles in serious places in the name-space, with vague ad hominem statements, etc. Basically make it a game.