How can you tell someone's a troll?

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Avatar of kaipingorkai

I'm not sure.

Avatar of FaZe_Ninja2

so am i 

Avatar of blackfirestorm

Trash talking all the time. 

Avatar of VirtualKnightJoakim

Trolling is who trolling do.

BTW, everyone, please do not identify in a large club or in public whom you believe are trolls. That would be a form of trolling.

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VirtualKnightJoakim wrote:

Trolling is who trolling do.

BTW, everyone, please do not identify in a large club or in public whom you believe are trolls. That would be a form of trolling.

true

Avatar of wormrose

Annoying, unwanted, irrelevant comments.

People who vote to resign or offer a draw in the first 10 moves of a vote chess game.

People who request a vote chess game and when you create it, they don't join.

Avatar of windycitynatalie

I’d also add that trolls can be people who make divisive comments that add nothing of meaning to the conversation  and are meant to cause arguments among the group.

Avatar of jackputt99

arguing with an idiot makes you an idiot.  Call out Trolls!  Makes you a troll?  "How can you tell someone's a troll?"  Isn't the better question:  How do you stop a troll?

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"How do you stop a troll?"

For any trolling which may have broken TOS (Terms of Service), report to chess.com. Other options is to block or ban from your club.

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jackputt99 wrote:

arguing with an idiot makes you an idiot.  Call out Trolls!  Makes you a troll?  "How can you tell someone's a troll?"  Isn't the better question:  How do you stop a troll?

Don't feed them. 

Avatar of sartresghost

Sadly, you cannot defeat trolls on the internet. You get rid of them they just pop back up later under a new name or new identity. Only real plan is, as Donna says, don't feed them.

Avatar of Heronnymo

Simple, ask them whether they are trolling, ask clarifing questions.

If you dont get proper answers, you are either being trolled or there is communication barrier due to non-native languages. In either case, you dont gain much from keeping to interact with said person.

 

Btw, it is always perfectly fine if YOU decide for YOURSELF that you dont want to engage with someone. Even if you cant/dont want to name a reason.

Avatar of VirtualKnightJoakim

Try also to think before your post yourself.

 

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In other words, maybe trolling is not binary but more of a continuum? I recommend that we all reflect on the the posts we make before posting. 

See also:

https://www.chess.com/clubs/forum/view/guidelines-for-personal-interactions-2