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=== Definition of trolling === | === Definition of trolling === | ||
Trolling is defined [[Troll| | [[Trolling]] is defined [[Troll|in the article about "The Troll"]] along the lines of "...a term of abuse that is levelled both at genuinely problematic users and users with contentious but potentially legitimate views." | ||
:"A wiki is by contrast troll-hostile and ruled by a GodKing if "deliberately disrupting work... in order to foster change, etc." can be unilaterally labelled as "problematic trolling" by one person or a small group, e.g. Jim Wales" (from [[Troll|here]]) | :"A wiki is by contrast troll-hostile and ruled by a GodKing if "deliberately disrupting work... in order to foster change, etc." can be unilaterally labelled as "problematic trolling" by one person or a small group, e.g. Jim Wales" (from [[Troll|here]]) | ||
:"In general internet terms, trolling can be described as making an undefended and polarised statement, to stimulate a large and reactive response. However, what constitutes "undefended" is usually entirely up to the observer | :"In general internet terms, trolling can be described as making an undefended and polarised statement, to stimulate a large and reactive response. This annoys many people because it makes the culture unwelcoming to the newbie who is not used to seeing serious stuff mixed with '''[[w:BOFH|BOFH attitude or tongue-on-the-cheek style]]'''. However, what constitutes "undefended" is usually entirely up to the observer. | ||
However, the entire [http://consumerium.org Consumerium project] is [[Troll|seen]] as one big "troll" against powerful corporations, governments | However, the entire [http://consumerium.org Consumerium project] is [[Troll|seen]] as one big '''"troll" against powerful corporations, governments and other real life power structures''' | ||
==== Anonimity ==== | ==== Anonimity ==== |