What's your definition OP? I think I'm going with the textbook definition: Someone who posts deliberately offensive or provocative messages.
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That would be the best way to explain my definition. Though that is the reason why so much of this confuses me. For a self-proclaimed Marxist safe haven, if the people of Lemmy were encountered with controlled opposition, everyone seems like they'd be ill-prepared to know what they're looking at.
Though the majority of this community isn't Marxist or Communist. The developers are, but major parts of the community hate it, and they migrated towards other instances... Which make the majority of Lemmy as of today. You just have to avoid lemmy.ml and lemmygrad (and hexbear)
I will not dig into this specific case because it's simply too much info that I'd need to know before saying "yup/nope, they're a/no troll". So, focusing in the question in the OP:
I define a "troll" as online community user with consistently disruptive behaviour, that griefs the experience of a meaningfully large proportion of the users of said community.
So, when applied to this case:
- Which community is the user allegedly trolling? "Lemmy as a whole", that instance, or a specific comm?
- How are they allegedly trolling it? Shitposting, off-topic, unnecessary adversative remarks...?
Obvious troll is obvious but "trolling" has been used against me too many times by lemmy.world mods because they did not like what I was dishing out.
I stand behind my analysis
Don't be a troll. Be a goblin!!