troll

   1.  v.,n.  [From  the  Usenet  group  alt.folklore.urban]  To utter a
   posting  on  {Usenet}  designed  to  attract predictable responses or
   {flame}s;  or, the post itself. Derives from the phrase "trolling for
   {newbie}s" which in turn comes from mainstream "trolling", a style of
   fishing  in  which one trails bait through a likely spot hoping for a
   bite.  The  well-constructed  troll  is  a  post that induces lots of
   newbies  and  flamers to make themselves look even more clueless than
   they  already  do,  while  subtly  conveying  to  the  more savvy and
   experienced  that it is in fact a deliberate troll. If you don't fall
   for the joke, you get to be in on it. See also {YHBT}.

   2.  n.  An  individual  who  chronically trolls in sense 1; regularly
   posts  specious arguments, flames or personal attacks to a newsgroup,
   discussion  list,  or  in  email  for  no other purpose than to annoy
   someone  or disrupt a discussion. Trolls are recognizable by the fact
   that they have no real interest in learning about the topic at hand -
   they  simply  want  to utter flame bait. Like the ugly creatures they
   are  named  after,  they exhibit no redeeming characteristics, and as
   such,  they are recognized as a lower form of life on the net, as in,
   "Oh, ignore him, he's just a troll." Compare {kook}.

   3.  n.  [Berkeley]  Computer lab monitor. A popular campus job for CS
   students.  Duties  include  helping  newbies  and  ensuring  that lab
   policies are followed. Probably so-called because it involves lurking
   in dark cavelike corners.

   Some  people  claim  that  the troll (sense 1) is properly a narrower
   category than {flame bait}, that a troll is categorized by containing
   some  assertion that is wrong but not overtly controversial. See also
   {Troll-O-Meter}.

   The  use  of  `troll'  in any of these senses is a live metaphor that
   readily  produces  elaborations and combining forms. For example, one
   not  infrequently sees the warning "Do not feed the troll" as part of
   a followup to troll postings.

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[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {Amiga Persecution Complex}{flame bait}{GoAT}{kook}{spam}{Troll-O-Meter}{YHBT}]