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Rule Clarification; Trolling

Harambe

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Jason/Colton,

Can I get some rule clarification on trolling please? Specifically the bolded part.

Trolling: Deliberate attempts to disrupt the usability of the boards will be considered trolling. These include (but are not limited to) comments made solely to provoke reactions, bizarre formatting of posts, extremely large images, many new threads started right after each other, signing a negative rep comment with someone else's name, etc....

This reads to me if you're posting something you don't actually believe just to get reactions of others, it's grounds for mod action.

Is this still the case?
 
If this was enforced to the letter of the law then Roach would be serving 25 to life.
Speaking of rules, how about one against utter stupidity? :D
 
remember when Roach dedicated himself to anti-trolling (and convinced himself that this wasn't also a form of trolling)? Now he's lost, groveling to management.
 
If this was enforced to the letter of the law then Roach would be serving 25 to life.
Speaking of rules, how about one against utter stupidity? :D

then you'd all be suspended for a week after three posts
and for 2 weeks after your fourth post
wink, wink...
 
If this was enforced to the letter of the law then Roach would be serving 25 to life.
Speaking of rules, how about one against utter stupidity? :D

Everyone's posts would be changing. I'm not exemption, and don't expect to be.
 
Everyone's posts would be changing. I'm not exemption, and don't expect to be.

either hotttnickkk has taken over Roach's account, or Roach has taken the recent spate of losing so hard that humility has become his ascendent virtue. I wonder how his daft nurses are taking all of this?
 
remember when Roach dedicated himself to anti-trolling (and convinced himself that this wasn't also a form of trolling)? Now he's lost, groveling to management.

Your mom thinks I'm a winner. And with her experience, she's hard to please.
 
The problem with the butt-hurt rule is that it is largely unenforceable. Basically any unusual opinion can be construed to be have been made solely to provoke a reaction.
 
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