I woudn't consider the first or third types a troll. Trolling conveys
social intention. I tend to think of trolls as those who deliberately
post inflammatory rhetoric.

These are social problem and the few times when they've come up on
this list (whether discriminatory stereotypes, posting binges or
drug-induced chakra-wielding flameouts) the initial solutions have
been social--a simple warning. Sometimes it escalates to technolgical
solutions such as moderating or banning but that's pretty extreme.

// jeff


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