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Is posting a reasonable topic and not reading replies or replying a form of trolling?

PlanetJosh

Golden Member
Like posting and running. Never to remark in the thread again & never to read any of the responses. The reason I often don't read the threads I start is because I can't take negative feedback very well. So if a regular member starts a decent thread title and first post then skips out of the thread completely, can that be considered trolling?
 
Trolling isn't trolling.

The word has lost all of it's original meaning, so you can just define it any way you want and you will be doing about as well as 90% of the people on the internet.
 
Hmm. OP starts a thread and asks a question, but in that question states very clearly that he doesn't read threads he starts.

You could answer his question with a picture of a Banana farting and it would be equal to an actual rational response.
 
Hmm. OP starts a thread and asks a question, but in that question states very clearly that he doesn't read threads he starts.

You could answer his question with a picture of a Banana farting and it would be equal to an actual rational response.

You made me curious.

I shouldn't be, but I'm a bit surprised at how many images there are on google of bananas farting...
 
I don't always respond to replies because I'll either forget or not really care about replies (i.e. I don't want to argue).
 
Hmm. OP starts a thread and asks a question, but in that question states very clearly that he doesn't read threads he starts.

You could answer his question with a picture of a Banana farting and it would be equal to an actual rational response.

+1
 
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