Thanks for recasting the unintentional troll.  It happens all the time, 
everywhere. And as you point out, both the troller *and* the victims can be 
unaware. We can do more to align the dynamic triggers of the trolled with those 
of the troll.

On 3/5/20 12:56 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
> Unintentional trolling:
> Misreading a female friends text: What I read: I'm easy. Just fold the towels 
> right when your done. So I said to her: "Uh...wow..well then! that's one way 
> to get things off on the right foot" so she asked I what I was talking about, 
> and I told her..and fortunatly it was taken humorously, and laughed (lol and 
> smilly emojis).
> What she actually texted: "I'm easy, going. A pete peave? To not not just 
> fold the towels, but fold them right !"

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