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*allowing [[anonymous post]]ing or allowing easy creation of new accounts,
*allowing [[anonymous post]]ing or allowing easy creation of new accounts,
*not permitting deletions of materials based solely on accusation of authorship
*not permitting deletions of materials based solely on accusation of authorship
Being troll-friendly implies also controls on the [[sysop power structure]] such as to:
Being troll-friendly implies also controls on the [[sysop power structure]] such as to prevent or restrict any [[sysop]] acting alone from:
*redefine trolling as [[vandalism]] arbitrarily
*redefining trolling as [[vandalism]] arbitrarily
*select its own political labels on controversial topics
*selecting its own political labels on controversial topics
*request [[due process]] for any cases of [[outing]] or [[alleged or collective identity]] confusion
*subverting [[due process]] for any cases of [[outing]] or [[alleged and collective identity]] confusion, in particular, banning all "user X is user Y" class of comments as irrelevant or biasing


Because controversies on these issues are common, usage of this phrase is very common:
Because controversies on these issues are common, usage of this phrase has also become very common:
*"We also have troll friendly proxies," - [http://brawl-hall.com/pages/index2.php brawl-hall.com]
*"We also have troll friendly proxies," - [http://brawl-hall.com/pages/index2.php brawl-hall.com]
*"VT is definitely a troll-friendly environment, but I make a habit
*"VT is definitely a troll-friendly environment, but I make a habit
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