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− | '''Trolling''' is a statement made to antagonize individuals, | + | '''Trolling''' or '''trolling with contempt''' is a statement made to antagonize individuals, inciting an emotional reaction in the other party. This is in contrast to '''trolling without contempt''', which means that members can troll in a comedic fashion. |
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+ | For instance, if PatPeter says, "I hate anime", then this is ''trolling without contempt''. However, if he were to say, "Anyone who watches anime is a basement-dwelling no-lifer who should just kill himself", this is ''trolling with contempt'' since it directly targets others. Trolling includes but is not limited to: | ||
# Making false allegations towards an individual, |UGA|, or the Constitution. | # Making false allegations towards an individual, |UGA|, or the Constitution. | ||
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# 'weeaboo', 'wapanese', and all variations. | # 'weeaboo', 'wapanese', and all variations. | ||
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[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 01:40, 21 November 2012
Trolling or trolling with contempt is a statement made to antagonize individuals, inciting an emotional reaction in the other party. This is in contrast to trolling without contempt, which means that members can troll in a comedic fashion.
For instance, if PatPeter says, "I hate anime", then this is trolling without contempt. However, if he were to say, "Anyone who watches anime is a basement-dwelling no-lifer who should just kill himself", this is trolling with contempt since it directly targets others. Trolling includes but is not limited to:
- Making false allegations towards an individual, |UGA|, or the Constitution.
- Harassing another member.
- Mocking another member.
- Impersonating another member.
- Laughing at another member – Not to be confused: laughing with another member.
- Saying 'shut up' to another member.
- 'umad?' and all variations.
- 'weeaboo', 'wapanese', and all variations.