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Showing Original Post only (View all)Meet an internet troll [View all]
We Tracked Down Our Biggest Troll
and Kind of Liked Him
If you've ever read anything on the internet, chances are you've encountered a troll. No, not the kind that live under bridges, or the ones with a shock of neon hair. We're talking about those annoying commenters who get their kicks by riling people up as much as possible. But have you ever wondered who these people really are? Well, we found out.
Internet researchers at George Mason University recently found that when it comes to online commenting, throwing bombs gets more attention than being nice, and makes readers double down on their preexisting beliefs. What's more, trolls create a false sense that a topic is more controversial than it really is. Witness the overwhelming consensus on climate change amongst scientists97 percent agreement that global warming is real, and caused by humans. But that doesnt settle the question for Twitter addict and Climate Desk perennial thorn in the side Hoyt Connell:
"If you allow somebody to make a comment and there's no response, then they're controlling the definition of the statement," Hoyt says. "Then it can become a truth."
We first encountered Hoyt, or as we know him, @hoytc55, several months ago on our Twitter page, taking us to task for our climate coverage. And the screed hasn't stopped since: In April alone, Hoyt mentioned us on Twitter some 126 times, almost as much as our top nine other followers combined. So we did the only thing we knew how to do: track him down, meet him face to face and ask a few questions of our own. So we did, in Episode One: Trollus Maximus."
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2013/05/video-meet-climate-trolls
If you've ever read anything on the internet, chances are you've encountered a troll. No, not the kind that live under bridges, or the ones with a shock of neon hair. We're talking about those annoying commenters who get their kicks by riling people up as much as possible. But have you ever wondered who these people really are? Well, we found out.
Internet researchers at George Mason University recently found that when it comes to online commenting, throwing bombs gets more attention than being nice, and makes readers double down on their preexisting beliefs. What's more, trolls create a false sense that a topic is more controversial than it really is. Witness the overwhelming consensus on climate change amongst scientists97 percent agreement that global warming is real, and caused by humans. But that doesnt settle the question for Twitter addict and Climate Desk perennial thorn in the side Hoyt Connell:
"If you allow somebody to make a comment and there's no response, then they're controlling the definition of the statement," Hoyt says. "Then it can become a truth."
We first encountered Hoyt, or as we know him, @hoytc55, several months ago on our Twitter page, taking us to task for our climate coverage. And the screed hasn't stopped since: In April alone, Hoyt mentioned us on Twitter some 126 times, almost as much as our top nine other followers combined. So we did the only thing we knew how to do: track him down, meet him face to face and ask a few questions of our own. So we did, in Episode One: Trollus Maximus."
http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2013/05/video-meet-climate-trolls
They've got videos about trolls and troll slayers.
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Yep, and unfortunately, there's one in this thread right now, actually.....
AverageJoe90
May 2013
#50
Hoyt's an idiot for sure.....though deniers aren't the only climate trolls out there.
AverageJoe90
May 2013
#8
i dare you to post a poll in GD asking which one of us is the climate change troll
CreekDog
May 2013
#52
It may be old news, but it still speaks to your ability to make an honest argument.
EOTE
May 2013
#78
That jury vote had nothing to do with Mother Jones or The Daily Mail. It was about your sock(s). nt
Electric Monk
May 2013
#84
It's interesting, too, to see how he's a semi-reasonable guy until the FOX talking points start.
Warren DeMontague
May 2013
#38
What restrictions? The only one I'm aware if is that you can't alert for 24 hours
winter is coming
May 2013
#103
Once you read Asprin's MythAdventures Series you never see Troll's the same
One_Life_To_Give
May 2013
#90