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Trolls Aren't Like the Rest of Us

25 点作者 gglitch3 个月前

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milesrout3 个月前
Misusing &quot;troll&quot; to refer to online harassment (which is already vague) is annoying. Trolls do it &quot;for the lulz&quot;. It is funny, to the troll, to see people overreact to things. The measure of trolling is the ratio of the troll&#x27;s effort expended to the effort expended by the trolled, lower is better. Trolling is not good for forum quality, but it is not harmful to individuals. It isn&#x27;t harassment, any more than rudeness is. You could harass someone by repeatedly trolling them, just like you could harass someone by repeatedly being rude to them, but they&#x27;re still distinct. There are a few very online people that are notorious for being unable to resist the urge to respond to trolls.<p>What this article appears to be referring to is cyberbullying, not trolling. Cyberbullying is real and pervasive, especially among teenagers. It is more prevalent on social websites with private messaging. I&#x27;ve never seen it on HN. Trolling here is not unheard of.
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doctaj3 个月前
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nis0s3 个月前
Why isn’t there a service which lets AI vet responses in your inbox before you view them?
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