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ChatterBank1 min ago
Does anyone else think that the word 'troll' is overused and abused on this sight. Some one is called a troll on almost evey News post. It's very boring. Try to think of an alternative, you troll callers.
I think a troll is someone who posts a provocative post (not a question) which is aimed at stirring up ship rather than looking for intelligent and interesting responses.
Exactly- so the "troll" cap fits our resident troll. It is only overused because this particular troll is allowed to post his trolling posts every day in the News section. It might be boring, but that's because AB take no action against persistent trolling, despite the Site Rules
So while it is boring and annoying, I'm afraid "troll" is what he/she is.
According to Merriam Webster, the definition of troll is " to antagonize (others) online by deliberately posting inflammatory, irrelevant, or offensive comments or other disruptive content."
We get daily postings from someone who posts utter lies (generally because of an obsession with a political party and/or politicians) which are not questions, are not factual, and which bring nothing of value to this site. They are accompanied often by laughing emojis 😂etc, which is the very definition of trolling.
AB claims to take action against trolls, but this is laughable as we have trolling on a daily basis, and have done for months now. You can call the troll a moron, an idiot, a complete cretin or an imbecile if you prefer, but the correct term for these people is "troll".
I can think of a few alternatives but non are printable.
I think the issue is, as others have said, the fact that trolling is tolerated on here.
An example of this from yesterday:
Title was "More Tax Payers Money Going To Tories". Not only was this not a question, but it was completely untrue, and when this was made clear the "troll" continued his trolling- just read it. It was posted in the NEWS section- it wasn't news, it was a troll post. We have enough fake news around without contributors actively encouraged by AB (by not adhering to it's own rules) to keep doing it.
Perhaps the Answerbank should actually read it's own Site Rules.