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There are strong reasons to prefer recruiting those who are considered, or who act as, [[trolls]] in other internet forums ([[Meatball Wiki]], [[Meta-Wikipedia]] and [[Wikipedia]] itself).  Often, the people labelled troll are the most disciplined and high-integrity contributors, and those who call them that are the stupidest.  This is not a tautology, quite, although trolls revel in saying it is.  An illustrative case is that of Bill Palmer, who wrote in mid-1999 of an exchange where [[trollishness]] was perhaps mutually observed:
There are strong reasons to prefer recruiting those who are considered, or who act as, [[trolls]] in other internet forums ([[Meatball Wiki]], [[Meta-Wikipedia]] and [[Wikipedia]] itself).  Often, the people labelled troll are the most disciplined and high-integrity contributors, and those who call them that are the stupidest.  This is not a tautology, quite, although trolls revel in saying it is.  An illustrative case is that of Bill Palmer, who wrote in mid-1999 of an exchange where [[trollishness]] was perhaps mutually observed:


:"Instead of troubling himself with attempting a reasoned refutation of my assertions, he posted some peevish remarks directed at me as a person rather than at the many ideas in my article.
:"Instead of troubling himself with attempting
a reasoned refutation of my assertions, he posted
some peevish remarks directed at me as a person
rather than at the many ideas in my article.


:In the course of his unfriendly comments, he said something that made it clear he was accusing me of being a troll.  In fact, he actually used the term "troll" as he did this.
:In the course of his unfriendly comments, he said
something that made it clear he was accusing me of
being a troll.  In fact, he actually used the term
"troll" as he did this.


:That's right.  Me, Bill Palmer, "a troll"!
:That's right.  Me, Bill Palmer, "a troll"!


:The person who has posted over 6,000 articles, most by far to generally appropriate newsgroup forums and has done so proudly under his own name every time.   
:The person who has posted over 6,000 articles,
most by far to generally appropriate newsgroup
forums and has done so proudly under his own name
every time.   


:The net writer who has generated follow-up from many thousands of DIFFERENT readers and who has written a significant percentage of the best known original Usenet articles of the past few years.
:The net writer who has generated follow-up from many
thousands of DIFFERENT readers and who has written a
significant percentage of the best known original Usenet
articles of the past few years.


:The proud owner of "Dejamountain", the only personal archive famous by its own name.
:The proud owner of "Dejamountain", the only personal
archive famous by its own name.


:My critic's style of unjust name-calling bothers me because it smacks of witch hunting, certainly so when we throw all reason out the window and start applying vague criteria defining "trolls" and "trolling" to suit our own whims by unfairly branding someone who rubs our nose out joint with his or her controversial (but on-topic) articles.
:My critic's style of unjust name-calling bothers me
because it smacks of witch hunting, certainly so when
we throw all reason out the window and start applying
vague criteria defining "trolls" and "trolling" to
suit our own whims by unfairly branding someone who
rubs our nose out joint with his or her controversial
(but on-topic) articles.


:Further, a few months back when I posted another original article in a different newsgroup someone did in fact call me a troll then too.  I thought at the time that the epithet was incredibly unreasonable and I still think that."
:Further, a few months back when I posted another
original article in a different newsgroup someone
did in fact call me a troll then too.  I thought
at the time that the epithet was incredibly
unreasonable and I still think that."


- http://xahlee.org/Netiquette_dir/_/to_catch_a_troll.txt  
- http://xahlee.org/Netiquette_dir/_/to_catch_a_troll.txt  


In order to avoid such debates, it would be ideal to simply call every '''Contributor''' a "[[troll]]" as a condition of editing.  That is, if you are not willing to cheerfully embrace the label and role of the troll, you should not edit here!  That would be an appropriate attitude filter and would remove much [[psychiatry]] in advance.
In order to avoid such debates, it would be ideal to simply call every '''Contributor''' a "[[troll]]" as a condition of editing.  That is, if you are not willing to cheerfully embrace the label and role of the troll, you should not edit here!  That would be an appropriate attitude filter and would remove much [[psychiatry]] in advance.
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