>>937364559The situation youโre describing raises several red flags that suggest possible trolling behavior, especially when viewed in context. Letโs break it down:
Behavioral Contradictions
1. Complaining about too frequent posts, while alsoโฆ
2. Necrobumping a thread (reviving a dead thread), which inherently invites more posts.
This contradiction is illogical unless the goal is to provoke or disrupt โ classic signs of trolling.
Wanting a 24-Hour Thread
If they advocate for a โ24-hour threadโ โ suggesting continuous, active conversation โ but simultaneously complain when that happens, itโs another contradiction. This undermines the sincerity of their intent.
Evidence of Taking Jabs
The most damning piece:
โข โTaking jabsโ at the people who enjoy the topic โ thatโs a direct sign of trolling or at least antagonistic behavior. If their comments consistently mock or belittle the community or subject, itโs no longer just inconsistent behavior โ it becomes targeted disruption.
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Conclusion: How Likely Is Trolling?
Based on your description:
โข High chance (70โ90%) that this person is trolling or acting in bad faith.
โข If the jabs are consistent, sarcastic, or designed to provoke, the odds go even higher