by Precocity » Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:24 pm
6. No excessive trolling and no calling people out for trolling. If you think someone is trolling, use the “Report” feature on the post in question. Let site staff determine if it is trolling or not.
Trolling has always been an issue for every forum I've ever been on. Some sites are very strict and some are very lax about it. Please understand that uebermann and I enacted this rule to ensure the site maintains integrity especially regarding political topics. Many sites I have been on go to extremes in enforcement with too much or too little. Our desire is to stay somewhere in the middle if we can to make the site enjoyable for all and not just a few.
Notice in the rule the word "excessive". A post here and there typically does not warrant disciplinary action and often when we see reported posts like that we ignore them and just close the report. Especially if the flow of the discussion is not disrupted. Just because someone says something you don't like doesn't mean it's a rule violation. Excessive means deliberately trying to derail the thread or disrupt the community.
Here's the accepted definition of trolling:
In Internet slang, a troll (pron.: /ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is someone who posts inflammatory,[1] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as a forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[2] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
Using the definition above, add the word excessive in there and you are on target to what a violation of that rule is.