Episode notes
In this episode of pplpod, we dive into the dark and chaotic world of trolling, exploring how a slang term for "fishing" evolved into a global phenomenon of tactical aggression. We trace the history of the troll from its 1990s Usenet origins—where "trolling for newbies" was a gentle inside joke about glass flow—to its modern association with harassment and hate speech.
Join us as we unpack the psychology behind the behavior, looking at the "Dark Tetrad" traits of sadism and psychopathy that drive trolls to seek "lulz" at the expense of others. We discuss the golden rule of the internet—"don't feed the trolls"—and why withholding attention is the best defense against their disruptive need for reactions.
We also examine the weaponization of trolling, from "concern trolls" who feign sympathy to sow doubt, to state-sponso ...