#78 ...
Well, if that's what's "fun" to you ...
You could, of course, look for enjoyment in an activity that is not taken part in solely for the mischief of bothering other individuals ...
And who says it is " taken part in solely for the mischief of bothering other individuals ..." ?
Only you methinks


It's all a bit silly now,whatever the original meaning of the word was, it has now become amongst other things, an insult.
Troll simply means a joker who has fun provoking clash and posting stupid messages to be fed (because he is addicted to social networks and it is more easy to answer to stupid messages)
Now the problem of this term is the amalgam very often made with cybercriminal and besides as character of fiction which is given for a troll it is the Joker. The Joker is not just a joker, he commits and causes to be committed criminal acts, he is first and foremost a criminal.
When a person called troll or not commits malicious acts such as cyber-harassment leading to suicides, death threats, uses the deepfake to humiliate or harm a person etc. he is above all a cybercriminal.
To you maybe, mean that to everyone else then does it ?