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Has Hacker News ever been 'trolled' (/b/?)?

1 pointsby ahpabout 11 years ago
Don't ask me about the prospect of a Wikipedia contributor coming up with the idea to research 'troll'?<p>(On a side note: my name is Alex, and I'm a freshman studying CS at Harvard. I'm trying to spend the free time that I have actively engaging on things that I think are important on the internet, like Hacker News, because I want to be a better global citizen and I think that thinking analytically is a necessary condition to do so. I'm just diving into the world of computer science, so I'm excited to ask and hopefully have answered a lot of questions that I'm generating. Thanks!)

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caitpabout 11 years ago
yes, <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6747373" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=6747373</a> and likely other times too. (edit: this is more of a parody, but you could probably consider it trolling in some sense)
lutuspabout 11 years ago
This submission reeks of self-reference. While referring to the phenomenon of trolling, it may itself constitute a troll as the term is defined (i.e. by &quot;sow[ing] discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people).&quot;