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Anyone ever catch a troll on here...
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And if it turns out that this...person...is a real honest login, I'll publicly castigate myself. I have my own flail.
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what exactly is a " troll "
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In this case, a fake login (he'll be trying to sell Chinese electronics or shoes or purses or links to his website soon).
In a more general case, it's the verb troll (as in, toss a fishing hook in the water, wave it around a bit, see who bites). |
yes all the time...they show up in the regional boards a lot
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I saw the name on the front page as "newest member" and, for some strange reason, I felt it was trouble.
Dunno why, maybe the fact that I've already found 3 or 4 random sites that he's joined today, or the likely virus filled Ruskie website he's pimping...who knows. |
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This troammer (spool?) is good, he even created a signature and put an avatar in, so he looks like a normal person. I'm sure he'll avoid detection tomorrow when he posts something in 8 different totally inappropriate places. |
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I've seen her stuff. She was a High Class Troll, it takes some considerable time and effort to troll a board as long and as hard as some of them do, I commend them :p
The spammers...well, they're just vermin. Then there's some worldwide trolls that have way too much time of their hands, like trev006. Dude was on dozens if not scores of forums, posting new videos every few days. How much time does that take!? |
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Typically, they won't post, but their profile is available to be slurped by the search engines. If you look at the profile, it generally has a link to what it is they are hawking, including some specific meta-tags that the search engines use to categorize their (now amazing) popularity. I usually get about 500 of those attempted account creations per day on a few boards I run. Before I implemented good account creation protection, I'd find that only a very small minority of them would actually post anything. Those are the "stupid" ones that draw unnecessary attention to themselves, and get themselves deleted. Trolls, on the other hand, are people that like to push the buttons of other posters in the hopes of getting a (usually overblown) reaction from them. Hence the term "don't feed the trolls"... as in, "don't reply to the obvious bait". $0.02 |
Troll != spammer
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I always enjoy a good troll 'outing'
Nothing like the smell of troll in the morning. |
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Thanks for calling this to my attention - #casino.ru has been banned.
Odds are, that user is a spammer. And you can bet those odds at his casino. :) Oh, and in the case of many spammers - they post but the members cannot see their first posts -- that gives us mods a chance to do preemptive cleanup. -Z-man. |
with a name such as .ru maybe it's our friend, champion troll, Maxim re-inventing himself for a star comeback.
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