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Please show examples from websites of users "driven off by trolls"--[[User:Genyphur|Genyphur]] 05:50, 24 Sep 2004 (EEST)
Please show examples from websites of users "driven off by trolls"--[[User:Genyphur|Genyphur]] 05:50, 24 Sep 2004 (EEST)
:[[Larry Sanger]], co-founder and first chief editor of Wikipedia, blamed trolls for his departure - he had already quit but he came back once in a while to work, and, when he said he would come back no more, he blamed the trolls.  Ought to be easy to find this, maybe on [[m:]] was where he made the comment.
:If [[sysop]]s are considered [[trolls]] (which [[trolls]] do consider them to be, though the very lowest kind of troll incapable of [[trolling]] without special [[technological escalation]] powers that most ordinary trolls despise) then obviously we have infinite examples of people driven off sites by them.
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