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    A problem on [[large public wiki]]s full of [[troll]]s from all [[faction]]s.  Usually characterized by a large number of [[revert duel]]s going on everywhere.
    The outbreak of '''troll war''' is a problem on [[large public wiki]]s full of [[troll]]s from all [[faction]]s.  Usually characterized by a large number of [[revert duel]]s going on everywhere.
     
    The purpose of a troll war seems to simply be for one [[faction]] to achieve dominance over another.  It makes no reference to any single external [[w:ethical code]].


    See [[w:Wikipedia:troll_war]] for policy suggestions that may also apply here.
    See [[w:Wikipedia:troll_war]] for policy suggestions that may also apply here.
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    ===Dedicated troll war===


    A '''dedicated troll war''' is a [[troll organization|well-organized]] attempt to [[driven off by trolls|drive off]] a particular user permanently from all wikis frequented by [[trolls]].  Usually it is only against deeply offensive people clearly guilty of [[libel]] and persistent [[sysop vandalism]] justified only by [[amateur psychiatry]] and [[echo chamber]] lies.  One such '''dedicated war''' was against [[Erik Moeller]]. However, [[Larry Sanger]], the first chief editor of [[Wikipedia]], claimed that such deliberate activity was responsible for his permanent departure from all [[Wikimedia]] projects - this was probably false, as there were many other reasons, mostly economic, for him to depart in disgrace.
    ===troll jihad===
     
    ''This is the actual term that has been used by real [[trolls]] probably in an attempt to upset anti-[[w:Islam]] bigots and confuse them into making stupid mistakes or making obviously racist statements.  [[Consumerium]] takes no position on the desirability of using the term [[w:jihad]] to describe such an effort, but notes that it would be at best a Lesser Jihad, not a Greater Jihad, in the terms applied in [[w:Islam]], and so this use of terminology might well be offensive.  We report it here only to better understand [[trolling]] itself.''
     
    A '''troll jihad''' is an openly declared [[troll organization|well-organized]] attempt to [[driven off by trolls|drive off]] a particular user permanently from all wikis frequented by [[trolls]].   
     
    It is a rare move undertaken only against deeply offensive people clearly guilty of actual crimes and specific [[open content license]] violations, not just offending people's feelings.  Some [[w:Ethical code]] might well be involved though most [[trolls]] do not explicitly claim to subscribe to any one such code, only some vague right to exist and advance opinions unharassed by [[sysop power structure]].
     
    Actual targets of such activity seem to be those guilty of [[libel]] and persistent [[sysop vandalism]] justified only by [[amateur psychiatry]] and [[echo chamber]] lies.  One such '''troll jihad''' declaration was against [[Erik Moeller]], who often attempts [[outing]], and has advocated [[developer vigilantiism]] and encyclopedia-damaging activities to harass his many enemies.
     
    : ROTFL. You are entertaining in a truly pathetic way, Craig.--Erik
     
    [[Larry Sanger]], the first chief editor of [[Wikipedia]] (and never a sysop - he did not have or did not use the power to [[IP block]] himself) claimed that similarly deliberate troll activity was responsible for his permanent departure from all [[Wikimedia]] projects - this was probably false, as there were many other reasons, mostly economic, for him to depart in disgrace.

    Latest revision as of 19:26, 20 September 2004

    The outbreak of troll war is a problem on large public wikis full of trolls from all factions. Usually characterized by a large number of revert duels going on everywhere.

    The purpose of a troll war seems to simply be for one faction to achieve dominance over another. It makes no reference to any single external w:ethical code.

    See w:Wikipedia:troll_war for policy suggestions that may also apply here.

    troll jihad

    This is the actual term that has been used by real trolls probably in an attempt to upset anti-w:Islam bigots and confuse them into making stupid mistakes or making obviously racist statements. Consumerium takes no position on the desirability of using the term w:jihad to describe such an effort, but notes that it would be at best a Lesser Jihad, not a Greater Jihad, in the terms applied in w:Islam, and so this use of terminology might well be offensive. We report it here only to better understand trolling itself.

    A troll jihad is an openly declared well-organized attempt to drive off a particular user permanently from all wikis frequented by trolls.

    It is a rare move undertaken only against deeply offensive people clearly guilty of actual crimes and specific open content license violations, not just offending people's feelings. Some w:Ethical code might well be involved though most trolls do not explicitly claim to subscribe to any one such code, only some vague right to exist and advance opinions unharassed by sysop power structure.

    Actual targets of such activity seem to be those guilty of libel and persistent sysop vandalism justified only by amateur psychiatry and echo chamber lies. One such troll jihad declaration was against Erik Moeller, who often attempts outing, and has advocated developer vigilantiism and encyclopedia-damaging activities to harass his many enemies.

    ROTFL. You are entertaining in a truly pathetic way, Craig.--Erik

    Larry Sanger, the first chief editor of Wikipedia (and never a sysop - he did not have or did not use the power to IP block himself) claimed that similarly deliberate troll activity was responsible for his permanent departure from all Wikimedia projects - this was probably false, as there were many other reasons, mostly economic, for him to depart in disgrace.