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1/10/2021 5:59:25 PMunknownrankShaman before revert after revert
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1 [q]I have a serious questions. What even constitutes trolling? Does playing seriously non optimal strategies when you know better count? What if you play "well" despite being sandbagged by such a strategy? What about all or nothing strategies that rarely work, but usually fail? Or is trolling just reserved for things which have no chance of working? Or are things which have no chance of working considering griefing? Can the team kick people for any of things? Can the team only kick if said person "knows better"?[/q] 1 [q]I have a serious questions. What even constitutes trolling? Does playing seriously non optimal strategies when you know better count? What if you play "well" despite being sandbagged by such a strategy? What about all or nothing strategies that rarely work, but usually fail? Or is trolling just reserved for things which have no chance of working? Or are things which have no chance of working considering griefing? Can the team kick people for any of things? Can the team only kick if said person "knows better"?[/q]
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3 This is essentially what I mean by the definition being muddied and part of the problem I'm presenting! The problem with muddy definitions is that we can't as a community say "yes, this is allowed" or "no it isn't". Having a consensus on what it means to "troll" and if it is acceptable or not is necessary for us to communicate effectively. These are all excellent questions and I've been trying to come up with answers to them lately. However, this isn't just a "me" or "you" discussion. 3 This is essentially what I mean by the definition being muddied and part of the problem I'm presenting! The problem with muddy definitions is that we can't as a community say "yes, this is allowed" or "no it isn't". Having a consensus on what it means to "troll" and if it is acceptable or not is necessary for us to communicate effectively. These are all excellent questions and I've been trying to come up with answers to them lately. However, this isn't just a "me" or "you" discussion.
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5 When we are choosing a definition for trolling, we need to pay special attention to the term "trollcom." 5 When we are choosing a definition for trolling, we need to pay special attention to the term "trollcom."
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7 PS: /quote not \quote.