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#399600 - 02/15/15 10:12 PM
 
Forum Trolls
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Registered:  06/01/98
 
Posts: 6484
 
Loc:  Ventura CA USA
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Are you a Troll? Not sure? You know youre a Troll if you: 1. Display false interest
  You join a chat youre not interested in only tell people how lame the chat, topic or guests are. 2. Act overly critical
  You join a chat and your only contribution to the collective discourse is to criticize comments, opinions or people. 3. Argue ad nauseum
  You continue to argue a point well beyond any educational value for you or the audience to the point where youre comments are simply repetitive rhetoric. 4. Wage attacks
  You post personal attacks on someones character, family, job etc. instead of respectfully discussing the point at hand. 5. Present opinions as facts
  You fervently argue subjects in which you have no real experience or subject matter expertise, yet present your point of view as fact. 6. Engage those you dont like
  You openly share your dislike or annoyance with an individual(s) yet continuously bait into public discussions through tweets/posts/blog comments. 7. Reject conflicting points of view
  You publicly and loudly reject any opinion or fact that is not owned or shared by you, regardless of its validity or interest to the local audience or community at large. 8. Fan the flames in order to win
  You refuse to agree to disagree, choosing to continue to bait your audience with questions and comments that fuels a continuing argument. You have to win every discussion as if was a game and will continue to argue even if the discussion moves on to other topics. 9. Dont allow room for healthy debate
  You dont appreciate a dialogue with those who dont express your point of view and never offer a Thank You for the exchange of information or opinions, choosing to get the last word in with a final insult or criticism. 10. Act childish
  You resort to swearing or personal attacks when your point of view is not embraced by others instead of simply moving on. 11. Love to beat a dead horse
  You introduce topics you love to hate-on even when no one else is discussing them or when its not part of the groups discussion topic, simply to fuel your need to criticize. 12. Possess anger issues
  You respond to others with increasing intensity, hatred, or provocation. Youre fuelled by the negativity. 
 
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