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by akerl_
4480 days ago
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Ignoring the suggested workarounds (setting a unique primary extension and then having the correct extension in the array, for instance) and continuing to rampage in the comments in an attempt to stir up the masses seems like the canonical example of trolling an online community. |
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In my years of experience online, trolling was specifically riling someone up by saying things the troll doesn't really believe.
Trolling isn't disagreeing that a workaround is sufficient to ignore an actual issue. But that's just my opinion.