Fine distinction
The dynamic nature of the internet allows for the real power of people to change and adjust its negative impact at any time. Restricting the competition of its real power, whether it is positive or negative, is the true hidden definition of the term “troll.” Some people are labeled as trolls unjustly, simply because they may disagree with something that has been brought up in a discussion. Sometimes, regardless of the argument presented, one can be dismissed as a troll. However, not all dissenting voices are trolls. They are simply adding their voice to the conversation, which is how discussions work. It’s not trolling, it’s just healthy debate. However, those who engage in personal attacks and cause disruption, often using multiple identities, are considered trolls in the traditional sense. In summary, one is considered a troll if one disagrees with the dominant narrative and engages in personal attacks. It can feel like thought control, but that is just a personal opinion.
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