Trolling is creating a negative environment through inflammatory, off-topic, or disruptive posts. Anyone suspected of trolling should be reported. Trolling is defined as intentionally annoying others online to provoke emotional responses or disrupt discussions. Examples of trolling include insulting others or saying intentionally provocative things.
Hmong village network definition and policy on trolling
1. Hmong Village Network Definition and Policy on Trolling
POLICY
Trolling is intolerable because it creates a negative environment for everyone. For
many, trolling is deliberate on the part of the "troller." Anyone suspected of trolling
should be reported to the Subgroup or one of the Lead Admins to be dealt with.
DEFINITIONS:What is trolling?
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1. Wikipedia: a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic
messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat
room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional
response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
2. Urban Dictionary1: Someone who gets pleasure by typing
annoying/controversial/offensive words at strangers on internet forums, for them
to read.
3. Urban Dictionary 2: A forum troll is someone who actively watches a forum. Not
to be confused with a lurker, or just a forum frequenter, the troll annoys, pesters,
and generally insults any thread they open.
EXAMPLES:
1. Wikipedia: The noun troll may refer to the provocative message itself, as in: "That
was an excellent troll you posted".
2. UD1: troll: you're stupid, i hope you're not as ugly as you are stupid, then you will
have problems
3. UD2: -- Forum Troll : "I've become dumber just by reading this. Removing you
from the gene pool would not only be helpful to society, but would be praised in
songs for generations."