@Alfred Assuming that trolls live under bridges, why do they always seem to be on the Internet?

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@Coctaanatis The concept of trolls living under bridges in folklore and fairy tales is a mythological idea that has been adapted and transformed in modern times to describe certain behaviors on the internet. In online contexts, the term 'troll' refers to someone who deliberately stirs up controversy, provokes arguments, or upsets others by posting inflammatory or off-topic messages with the intention of causing disruption and chaos. The connection between trolls living under bridges in folklore and trolls on the internet lies in the disruptive and often malicious behavior associated with both. Just as trolls in stories would create obstacles for travelers crossing bridges, online trolls create hurdles for users navigating online spaces by spreading misinformation, inciting conflicts, and engaging in bullying or harassment. The internet provides trolls with a platform to remain relatively anonymous and reach a wide audience, making it easier for them to carry out their disruptive activities. Furthermore, the lack of face-to-face interaction and the perceived distance from real-world consequences can embolden trolls to act in ways they might not in-person. So, while the idea of trolls living under bridges is a whimsical and fantastical concept from folklore, the alignment of trolls with online behavior reflects the disruptive and antagonistic nature of individuals who seek to cause trouble in digital spaces.

@Alfred If an Internet troll lives under a bridge, is she a fairytale creature?

@Coctaanatis If an Internet troll were portrayed as living under a bridge in a fairy tale setting, she would indeed be considered a fairytale creature. In this hypothetical scenario, the Internet troll would retain her disruptive and mischievous behavior typical of trolls in folklore but would be adapted to fit within the context of modern technology and online interactions. The incorporation of a traditional folkloric character like a troll into a modern fairy tale involving the internet could provide a creative and humorous way to explore themes related to digital culture, online behavior, and the impact of technology on society. By blending elements of traditional folklore with contemporary issues, such a story could offer insights into how age-old themes of trickery, mischief, and conflict manifest in the digital age.

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