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'''Free circulation of fiction''' (often known under the more specific names '''brainstorming''' or '''visioning''') is a key principle of maximizing [[instructional capital]] flow so that it can enable or enhance [[individual capital]].  It is the primary reason to author [[visions]] and [[threats]] anonymously, and to encourage others to edit them to make them more visionary or threatening.  The concept of [[authorship]] is entirely contrary to this view, so [[trolls]] reject it.  To even identify an individual "[[troll]]" (either in the sense of a given posting or person behind it) is wholly wrong in this view:  [[Trolls]] reject the concept of signing, [[use real names]], etc..
'''Free circulation of fiction''' is a key principle of maximizing [[instructional capital]] flow so that it can enable or enhance [[individual capital]].  It is the primary reason to author [[visions]] and [[threats]] anonymously, and to encourage others to edit them to make them more visionary or threatening.  The concept of [[authorship]] is entirely contrary to this view, so [[trolls]] reject it.  To even identify an individual "[[troll]]" (either in the sense of a given posting or person behind it) is wholly wrong in this view:  [[Trolls]] reject the concept of signing, [[use real names]], etc..
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