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Title: The Trolls Among Us
Post by: Zach on September 08, 2008, 11:59:32 AM
Some food for thought.
 
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The Trolls Among Us

By MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ
Published: August 3, 2008
The New York Times

In the late 1980s, Internet users adopted the word “troll” to denote someone who intentionally disrupts online communities. Early trolling was relatively innocuous, taking place inside of small, single-topic Usenet groups. The trolls employed what the M.I.T. professor Judith Donath calls a “pseudo-naïve” tactic, asking stupid questions and seeing who would rise to the bait. The game was to find out who would see through this stereotypical newbie behavior, and who would fall for it. As one guide to trolldom puts it, “If you don’t fall for the joke, you get to be in on it.”

Today the Internet is much more than esoteric discussion forums. It is a mass medium for defining who we are to ourselves and to others. Teenagers groom their MySpace profiles as intensely as their hair; escapists clock 50-hour weeks in virtual worlds, accumulating gold for their online avatars. Anyone seeking work or love can expect to be Googled. As our emotional investment in the Internet has grown, the stakes for trolling — for provoking strangers online — have risen. Trolling has evolved from ironic solo skit to vicious group hunt.

“Lulz” is how trolls keep score. A corruption of “LOL” or “laugh out loud,” “lulz” means the joy of disrupting another’s emotional equilibrium. “Lulz is watching someone lose their mind at their computer 2,000 miles away while you chat with friends and laugh,” said one ex-troll who, like many people I contacted, refused to disclose his legal identity.

Another troll explained the lulz as a quasi-thermodynamic exchange between the sensitive and the cruel: “You look for someone who is full of it, a real blowhard. Then you exploit their insecurities to get an insane amount of drama, laughs and lulz. Rules would be simple: 1. Do whatever it takes to get lulz. 2. Make sure the lulz is widely distributed. This will allow for more lulz to be made. 3. The game is never over until all the lulz have been had.”

Read more at:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/03/magazine/03trolls-t.html?scp=1&sq=Trolling%20the%20internet&st=cse
Title: Re: The Trolls Among Us
Post by: breezysummerday on September 08, 2008, 12:05:28 PM
;musicalnote;  ;musicalnote;  ;musicalnote;
same ole song and dance gets routine, eh?
yup
Title: Re: The Trolls Among Us
Post by: jbeany on September 08, 2008, 08:11:58 PM
That's what "mark as read" is for!
Title: Re: The Trolls Among Us
Post by: pelagia on September 08, 2008, 08:40:05 PM
works for me!  :clap;
Title: Re: The Trolls Among Us
Post by: Bajanne on September 09, 2008, 07:54:22 AM
Angie had to close down the shoutbox on her website because of trolls.
Title: Re: The Trolls Among Us
Post by: boxman55 on September 09, 2008, 08:04:38 AM
I read the article and I am completely lost. I still don't understand what is a troll and what is the purpose of being a troll and what do you watch out for. i feel really stupid about this whole troll thing...Boxman