Trolling gets a bad rap. I just finished this book:

Hater, by John Semley
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/586135/hater-by-john-semley/

He does a very good job in a small book placing our modern (stigmatized) troll 
within the larger space of contrarians. And he talks about a lot of pop 
culture, too (from Nu-metal to Guy Fieri to Jesse Pinkman. His pithy _wit_ gets 
a little annoying at times. But I definitely recommend it.

On 5/4/20 12:38 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
> We have a lot small "parties" that are their to basically troll. In my 
> opinion.

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