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    Berarti troll itu sendiri tidak bisa didefiniskan?!
    Kalo troll nya sendiri masih abu2 gmn mau dijadiin patokan atau rules?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rucika View Post
    Berarti troll itu sendiri tidak bisa didefiniskan?!
    Kalo troll nya sendiri masih abu2 gmn mau dijadiin patokan atau rules?!
    Quote Originally Posted by Jin_BooL View Post
    emang ..
    yang nge trol itu ..
    siapa sih ?

    bingung gua ..
    ga usa ribet mikirin soal rules kalo loe pada ga punya maksud nge-troll di kemudian hari.

    Sante dan jalani harimu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rucika View Post
    Berarti troll itu sendiri tidak bisa didefiniskan?!
    Kalo troll nya sendiri masih abu2 gmn mau dijadiin patokan atau rules?!
    loe tuh bukan banci yang hidup loe tuh cuman bisa normal-normal doang alias FLAT

    ga suka sama rules IDGS silakan out dari IDGS , ga usah sok rusuh2 jadi aktivis ini bukan negara bung

    ga nyaman sama IDGS alasan ikuti rules IDGS toh disini tuh ga selama nya RULES jadikan patokan malah rules itu buat dilanggar

    yg jadi kendala adalah sikap seorang penegak RULES apakah seperti RObot RULES atau Mengerti tujuan RULES

    seperti loe bekerja di perusahaan GA NYAMAN LOE SAMA KANTOR silakan RESIGN

    SUKA LOE SMA KANTOR YA LOE KEMBANGKAN LAH !!

    berpikir tergantung GAJI?

    Nah LOe tau Itu Brarti LOe tuh Punya NIAT MAU MAJU KAN..

    buat STAFF yg merasa sakit HATI mending loe PERGI AJA LAH dari IDGS..GA USAH RUSUH dengan kasih kritikan2 ga ada SOLUSINya..dimana-mana kritikan dan saran itu ada solusi dan akan ditampung sama admin

    bukan kaya preman PAsar Maki2 Staff Macam Preman, dibilang preman tapi ngaku orang sukses (GAJEBO)

    mending loe cari kesibukan real loe dah atau loe bercocok tanak di lahan KOSONG..

    TROLL BUSUK ...INDOGAMES THE BEST...!!

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    seratus dua puluh dua titik seratus empat puluh empat titik eks eks eks titik eks eks eks
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    dim ip sapa tuh

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    TROLL - Internet Slang

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    Spoiler untuk R u A Troll ?? :

    In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.The noun troll may refer to the provocative message itself, as in: "That was an excellent troll you posted".

    While the word troll and its associated verb trolling are associated with Internet discourse, media attention in recent years has made such labels subjective, with trolling describing intentionally provocative actions outside of an online context. For example, mass media uses troll to describe "a person who defaces Internet tribute sites with the aim of causing grief to families."

    Etymology
    The verb troll originates from Old French troller, a hunting term. The noun troll comes from the Old Norse word for a mythological monster.

    In modern English usage, the verb troll is a fishing technique of slowly dragging a lure or baited hook from a moving boat. The word evokes the trolls of Scandinavian folklore and children's tales, where they are often creatures bent on mischief and wickedness.

    The contemporary use of the term is alleged to have appeared on the Internet in the late 1980s, but the earliest known example is from 1992. Early non-internet related use of trolling for actions deliberately performed to provoke a reaction can be found in the military; by 1972 the term trolling for MiGs was documented in use by US Navy pilots in Vietnam.

    Early history
    The most likely derivation of the word troll can be found in the phrase "trolling for newbies", popularized in the early 1990s in the Usenet group, alt.folklore.urban (AFU).Commonly, what is meant is a relatively gentle inside joke by veteran users, presenting questions or topics that had been so overdone that only a new user would respond to them earnestly. For example, a veteran of the group might make a post on the common misconception that glass flows over time. Long-time readers would both recognize the poster's name and know that the topic had been discussed a lot, but new subscribers to the group would not realize, and would thus respond. These types of trolls served as a practice to identify group insiders. This definition of trolling, considerably narrower than the modern understanding of the term, was considered a positive contribution. One of the most notorious AFU trollers, Snopes, went on to create his eponymous urban folklore website.

    By the late 1990s, alt.folklore.urban had such heavy traffic and participation that trolling of this sort was frowned upon. Others expanded the term to include the practice of playing a seriously misinformed or deluded user, even in newsgroups where one was not a regular; these were often attempts at humor rather than provocation. In such contexts, the noun troll usually referred to an act of trolling, rather than to the author.

    In other languages
    In Icelandic, þurs (a thurs) or tröll (a troll) may refer to trolls, the verbs þursa (to troll) or þursast (to be trolling, to troll about) may used.

    In Japanese, tsuri (釣り) means "fishing" and refers to intentionally misleading posts whose only purpose is to get the readers to react, i.e. get trolled. arashi (荒らし) means "laying waste" and can also be used to refer to simple spamming.

    In Korean, nak-si (낚시) means "fishing", and is used to refer to Internet trolling attempts, as well as purposefully misleading post titles. A person who recognizes the troll after having responded (or, in case of a post title nak-si, having read the actual post) would often refer to himself as a caught fish.

    In Thai, the term "krean" (เกรียน) has been adopted to address Internet trolls. The term literally refers to a closely cropped hairstyle worn by most school boys in Thailand, thus equating Internet trolls to school boys. The term "tob krean" (ตบเกรียน), or slapping a cropped head, refers to the act of posting intellectual replies to refute and cause the messages of Internet trolls to be perceived as unintelligent.

    Trolling, identity, and anonymity

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    Early incidences of Troll-like behavior were referred to as flaming. This behavior was observed in open-access forums in California, on a series of modem-linked computers in the 1970s, like CommuniTree which when accessed by high school teenagers became a ground for trashing and abuse. Some psychologists have suggested that flaming would be caused by deindividuation or decreased self-evaluation: the anonymity of online postings would lead to disinhibition amongst individuals Others have suggested that although flaming and trolling is often unpleasant, it may be a form of normative behavior that expresses the social identity of a certain user group

    According to Tom Postmes, a professor of social and organisational psychology at the universities of Exeter and Groningen, Netherlands, and the author of Individuality and the Group, who has studied online behavior for 20 years"..Trolls aspire to violence, to the level of trouble they can cause in an environment. They want it to kick off. They want to promote antipathetic emotions of disgust and outrage, which morbidly gives them a sense of pleasure."

    In academic literature, the practice of trolling was first documented by Judith Donath (1999). Donath's paper outlines the ambiguity of identity in a disembodied "virtual community" such as Usenet:

    In the physical world there is an inherent unity to the self, for the body provides a compelling and convenient definition of identity. The norm is: one body, one identity ... The virtual world is different. It is composed of information rather than matter.

    Donath provides a concise overview of identity deception games which trade on the confusion between physical and epistemic community:

    Trolling is a game about identity deception, albeit one that is played without the consent of most of the players. The troll attempts to pass as a legitimate participant, sharing the group's common interests and concerns; the newsgroups members, if they are cognizant of trolls and other identity deceptions, attempt to both distinguish real from trolling postings, and upon judging a poster a troll, make the offending poster leave the group. Their success at the former depends on how well they — and the troll — understand identity cues; their success at the latter depends on whether the troll's enjoyment is sufficiently diminished or outweighed by the costs imposed by the group. Trolls can be costly in several ways. A troll can disrupt the discussion on a newsgroup, disseminate bad advice, and damage the feeling of trust in the newsgroup community. Furthermore, in a group that has become sensitized to trolling — where the rate of deception is high — many honestly naïve questions may be quickly rejected as trollings. This can be quite off-putting to the new user who upon venturing a first posting is immediately bombarded with angry accusations. Even if the accusation is unfounded, being branded a troll is quite damaging to one's online reputation.

    Susan Herring et al. in "Searching for Safety Online: Managing 'Trolling' in a Feminist Forum" point out the difficulty inherent in monitoring trolling and maintaining freedom of speech in online communities: "harassment often arises in spaces known for their freedom, lack of censure, and experimental nature". Free speech may lead to tolerance of trolling behavior, complicating the members' efforts to maintain an open, yet supportive discussion area, especially for sensitive topics such as race, gender, and sexuality.

    In an effort to reduce uncivil behavior by increasing accountability, many web sites (e.g. Reuters, Facebook, and Gizmodo) now require commenters to register their names and e-mail addresses.

    Concern troll
    A concern troll is a false flag pseudonym created by a user whose actual point of view is opposed to the one that the user claims to hold. The concern troll posts in Web forums devoted to its declared point of view and attempts to sway the group's actions or opinions while claiming to share their goals, but with professed "concerns". The goal is to sow fear, uncertainty and doubt within the group.

    An example of this occurred in 2006 when Tad Furtado, a staffer for then-Congressman Charles Bass (R-NH), was caught posing as a "concerned" supporter of Bass's opponent, Democrat Paul Hodes, on several liberal New Hampshire blogs, using the pseudonyms "IndieNH" or "IndyNH". "IndyNH" expressed concern that Democrats might just be wasting their time or money on Hodes, because Bass was unbeatable. Hodes eventually won the election.

    Although the term "concern troll" originated in discussions of online behavior, it now sees increasing use to describe similar behaviors that take place offline.
    For example, James Wolcott of Vanity Fair accused a conservative New York Daily News columnist of "concern troll" behavior in his efforts to downplay the Mark Foley scandal. Wolcott links what he calls concern trolls to Saul Alinsky's "Do-Nothings", giving a long quote from Alinsky on the Do-Nothings' method and effects:

    These Do-Nothings profess a commitment to social change for ideals of justice, equality, and opportunity, and then abstain from and discourage all effective action for change. They are known by their brand, 'I agree with your ends but not your means.'

    The Hill published an op-ed piece by Markos Moulitsas of the liberal blog Daily Kos titled "Dems: Ignore 'Concern Trolls' ". The concern trolls in question were not Internet participants; they were Republicans offering public advice and warnings to the Democrats. The author defines "concern trolling" as "offering a poisoned apple in the form of advice to political opponents that, if taken, would harm the recipient".

    Troll sites
    While many webmasters and forum administrators consider trolls a scourge on their sites, some websites welcome them. For example, a New York Times article discussed troll activity at 4chan and at Encyclopedia Dramatica, which it described as "an online compendium of troll humor and troll lore". This site and others are often used as a base to troll against sites that their members can not normally post on. These trolls feed off the reactions of their victims because "their agenda is to take delight in causing trouble".

    Media coverage and controversy
    Mainstream media outlets have focused their attention on the willingness of some Internet trolls to go to extreme lengths in their attempts at eliciting reactions.

    On March 31, 2010, the Today Show ran a segment detailing the deaths of three separate adolescent girls and trolls’ subsequent reactions to their deaths. Shortly after the suicide of high school student Alexis Pilkington, anonymous posters began trolling for reactions across various message boards, referring to Pilkington as a “suicidal ****,” and posting graphic images on her Facebook memorial page. The segment also included an expose of a 2006 accident, in which an eighteen-year old fatally crashed her father’s car into a highway pylon; trolls emailed her grieving family the leaked pictures of her mutilated corpse.

    In February 2010, the Australian government became involved after trolls defaced the Facebook tribute pages of murdered children Trinity Bates and Elliott Fletcher. Australian communications minister Stephen Conroy decried the attacks, committed mainly by 4chan users, as evidence of the need for greater Internet regulation, stating, “This argument that the Internet is some mystical creation that no laws should apply to, that is a recipe for anarchy and the wild west.” Conroy has been noted in the past for his advocacy of Internet censorship. In the wake of these events, Facebook responded by strongly urging administrators to be aware of ways to ban users and remove inappropriate content from Facebook pages.

    In the United Kingdom, contributions made to the internet are covered by the Communications Act 2003. Sending messages which are "grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character" is a offence whether they are received by the intended recipient or not. As of September 2011, two persons have been imprisoned in the UK for trolling.

    Usage
    Application of the term troll is subjective. Some readers may characterize a post as trolling, while others may regard the same post as a legitimate contribution to the discussion, even if controversial. Like any pejorative term, it can be used as an ad hominem attack, suggesting a negative motivation.

    Regardless of the circumstances, controversial posts may attract a particularly strong response from those unfamiliar with the robust dialogue found in some online, rather than physical, communities. Experienced participants in online forums know that the most effective way to discourage a troll is usually to ignore it, because responding tends to encourage trolls to continue disruptive posts — hence the often-seen warning: "Please do not feed the trolls".

    Examples of trolling

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    So-called Gold Membership trolling originated in 2007 on 4chan boards, users posting fake images claiming to offer upgraded 4chan account privileges; without a “Gold” account, one could not view certain content. This turned out to be a hoax designed to fool board members, especially newcomers. It was copied and became an Internet meme. In some cases, this type of troll has been used as a scam, most notably on Facebook, where fake Facebook Gold Account upgrade ads have proliferated in order to link users to dubious websites and other content.

    As reported on April 8, 1999, investors became victims of trolling via an online financial discussion
    regarding PairGain, a telephone equipment company based in California. Trolls operating in the stock’s Yahoo Finance chat room posted a fabricated Bloomberg News article stating that an Israeli telecom company could potentially acquire PairGain. As a result, PairGain’s stock jumped by 31%. However, the stock promptly crashed after the reports were identified as false.

    The case of Zeran v. America Online, Inc. resulted primarily from trolling. Six days after the Oklahoma City bombing, anonymous users posted advertisements for shirts celebrating the bombing on AOL message boards, claiming that the shirts could be obtained by contacting Mr. Kenneth Zeran. The posts listed Zeran’s address and home phone number. Zeran was subsequently harassed.

    Anti-Scientology protests by Anonymous, commonly known as Project Chanology, are sometimes labeled as "trolling" by media such as Wired, and the participants sometimes explicitly self-identify as "trolls".

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    Quote Originally Posted by clouds21 View Post
    seratus dua puluh dua titik seratus empat puluh empat titik eks eks eks titik eks eks eks
    udah kuat belom dim ? kalo belom kuat. lo ngegym dulu sana di pasar..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jkt-kOpaJa608 View Post
    udah kuat belom dim ? kalo belom kuat. lo ngegym dulu sana di pasar..
    di pasar kaga ada alat pitness kali, lagian mending gw pitness sama cewe gua...

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    Quote Originally Posted by clouds21 View Post
    di pasar kaga ada alat pitness kali, lagian mending gw pitness sama cewe gua...

    jadi kuli beras. itu dah ngegym + dibayar pula..

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    Ada apa sih ini kok ribut2, kuning2 semua..


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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonBlake View Post
    Ada apa sih ini kok ribut2, kuning2 semua..

    Ti ati jangan sampe loe kuning juga bntar lagi.
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    sabar ..

    sabar ..

    semua pasti ada jalan keluar nya

    asal kan ..

    kepala tetap dingin

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiger View Post
    loe tuh bukan banci yang hidup loe tuh cuman bisa normal-normal doang alias FLAT

    ga suka sama rules IDGS silakan out dari IDGS , ga usah sok rusuh2 jadi aktivis ini bukan negara bung

    ga nyaman sama IDGS alasan ikuti rules IDGS toh disini tuh ga selama nya RULES jadikan patokan malah rules itu buat dilanggar

    yg jadi kendala adalah sikap seorang penegak RULES apakah seperti RObot RULES atau Mengerti tujuan RULES

    seperti loe bekerja di perusahaan GA NYAMAN LOE SAMA KANTOR silakan RESIGN

    SUKA LOE SMA KANTOR YA LOE KEMBANGKAN LAH !!

    berpikir tergantung GAJI?

    Nah LOe tau Itu Brarti LOe tuh Punya NIAT MAU MAJU KAN..

    buat STAFF yg merasa sakit HATI mending loe PERGI AJA LAH dari IDGS..GA USAH RUSUH dengan kasih kritikan2 ga ada SOLUSINya..dimana-mana kritikan dan saran itu ada solusi dan akan ditampung sama admin

    bukan kaya preman PAsar Maki2 Staff Macam Preman, dibilang preman tapi ngaku orang sukses (GAJEBO)

    mending loe cari kesibukan real loe dah atau loe bercocok tanak di lahan KOSONG..

    TROLL BUSUK ...INDOGAMES THE BEST...!!
    Nah yang ini tanpa baca definisi troll pun gue tahu kalo yg ini adalah TROLL..
    Gue tahu darimana?! Buktinya dia KUNING.

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    all hail king eric
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    long life the king

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