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Originally Posted by ArtleyWilkins
The use of the label “troll” and descriptions of mobs with pitchforks is indicative of the a large part problem in communication.
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Here's Wikipedia's definition of troll
Internet troll - Wikipedia
It seems an accurate description in some instances -- AND can definitely be received/felt as derogatory by a person, I get that. But people who are not trolls but share a point of view may experience the label at an attack on them as well. Which derails the possibility of some kind of relationship, and communication, with them about our different opinions.
Perhaps a description of the activity rather than a person might be equally accurate? I really appreciate missbella's ability to accurately describe things around the therapeutic situation, as she has for many years. Helped me out a lot. Many, many thanks.
Urban Dictionary: Trolling