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Troll

Trollface


TrollFace é um desenho a preto e branco com um grande sorriso que pretende relatar a expressão que alguem faz enquanto 'trolling' A Trollface é utilizada varias vezes no forum para afirmar que alguém estava a ser enganado ou intencionalmente irritou. O rosto aparece em raiva cómica, indicando que o personagem está sendo enganado de alguma forma. O desenho original foi criado por deviantArt usuário Whynne em 19 de setembro de 2008, para ilustrar a natureza inútil de corrico no 4chan.


Uso online


Trolling é mais associado com discussões on-line onde os usuários são submetidos a posts e mensagens ofensivas ou supérfluas, para provocar uma resposta. Inúmeros fóruns e Usenet são dedicados à arte de que o New York Timeschamou de 'manipulação de equilíbrio emocional de outras pessoas.' Trolling pode ser considerado uma forma de cyberbullying.

Trollface


TrollFace is a black and white drawing of a face with a large mischievous grin that is meant to portray the expression someone makes while trolling. Posting a Trollface image into a forum thread is often used to claim that someone was being fooled or intentionally angered. The face commonly appears in rage gaming indicating that the character is being mischievous in some way. The original drawing was created by deviantArt, user Whynne on September 19th, 2008 to illustrate the pointless nature of trolling on 4chan’s.

Online Usage

Trolling is most commonly associated with online discussions where users are subjected to offensive or superfluous posts and messages in order to provoke a response. Numerous forums and Usenet boards are dedicated to the fine art of what the New York Times called “manipulating other people’s emotional equilibrium.” Trolling can be considered a form of cyberbullying.


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