and the verb forms of "troll" are frequently associated with Internet discourse. Recently, media attention has equated trolling with online harassment...
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also known as Glavset (Russian: Главсеть), and known in Russian Internet slang as the Trolls from Olgino (Russian: ольгинские тролли) or Kremlinbots (Russian:...
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A troll farm or troll factory is an institutionalised group of internet trolls that seeks to interfere in political opinions and decision-making. Freedom...
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Trollface (redirect from Troll face)
Trollface or Troll Face is a rage comic meme image of a character donning a mischievous smile, used to symbolise internet trolls and trolling. It is one...
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Russian web brigades (redirect from Kremlin Troll Army)
called Russian trolls, Russian bots, Kremlinbots, or Kremlin trolls are state-sponsored anonymous Internet political commentators and trolls linked to the...
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including profanity or other offensive language, on the internet. Flaming is distinct from trolling, which is the act of someone causing discord online or...
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stock prices when asked, while others troll, spread misinformation, or try to scam users. Believers in the dead Internet theory have pointed to this incident...
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Encyclopedia Dramatica (redirect from Oh Internet)
celebrates its subversive "NSFW" "troll site culture" and documents internet memes, events such as mass organized pranks, trolling events called "raids", large-scale...
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Baked Alaska (livestreamer) (redirect from Baked Alaska (Internet troll))
January 10, 2023. Kassel, Matthew (January 12, 2021). "The story behind internet troll Baked Alaska". Jewish Insider. Kelsey, Erika (August 2, 2013). "Local...
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Afghanistan: The former government of Afghanistan used a state-sponsored Internet troll army to push their narrative and exaggerate Afghan Taliban casualties...
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