The Inevitability of Trolling

Picture this scenario, someone recently purchased Soul Calibur 5. He went all the way through story mode and spent a few minutes in practice mode. He's starting to feel fairly good about his skills and decides to try his luck at ranked mode. His first match is against someone called "Coolguy97" who happens to have a score of 97 wins and 3 losses. "Man this guy must be good" he thinks to himself.

When the match starts he notices that Coolguys Mitsurugi custom is nothing but a naked dude with a cat head. As the match progresses the newcomer is trying his best but repeatedly gets hit by this move where misturgi lunges backwards really far then comes in with a stab. After every round Coolguy decides to hold guard and move up and down on the newcomers dead body. The newbie knows from experience that this is what people call "tea bagging" and he is furious. He decides to confront Coolguy through messages only to get madder through each response that Coolguy sends back. Coolguy is doing what we call trolling.




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Random Mitsurugi picture



Trolling exists in many forms, not just within ranked mode but within 8wayrun and any other online medium. There was even a former mod who wanted a strict no trolling policy. Trolling is something that can never fully stopped, nor should it be anyone's goal to stop it. Trolling within the fighting game community is inevitable. Why is this? you ask? First and foremost, fighting games are competitive. No matter how you look at the game, someone wins the match and someone loses the match. This is a core structure of fighting games. Competition is something that occurs naturally throughout all living organisms. More importantly, it's the opposite of cooperation. A very typical example of a hobby that displays cooperation would be river rafting. Everyone on the raft needs to work together towards the same exact goal. Lots of businesses commonly use rafting as a team building exercise to create cooperation throughout the entire business.




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an example of two animals competing in nature.




Since fighting games are the opposite of something like rafting, it holds some positive and negative aspects. Since it's a competition, both sides want to win. Through adaptation, each player will find a new way to use the game to their advantage and a set of skills being to appear. These set of skills appear through a desire to win and to do what will accomplish winning the most effectively. There is a very technical aspect of fighting games that is driven through competition. This tends to make playing at high levels very rewarding since each player is essentially trying to out play and out smart each other. Going back to the example of Coolguy97, he ultimately beat the newcomer in my story by spamming Mitsurugi's 4b. Which by now, most people know is a very good move. If the newbie I mentioned decided to keep playing and had a strong urge to get better and beat Coolguy. He might come under the idea of stepping the 4b spam and then attacking him. This would nullify Coolguy's strategy and he would have to adapt or he would end up losing. This would make Coolguy's trolling a motivation to ultimately get better. It also creates a scenario where if the new player got better and beat Coolguy. Coolguy's defeat would be more rewarding than if Coolguy didn't troll.



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Picture of Fenris Zero, well known 8wayrun troll




Once people start figuring out how to play the game. There becomes forums like this one where ideas and strategies are passed around in hopes to get better. This actually forms a different kind of competition within the community. Since people form opinions on what character they think is better and how certain characters should be played. People will start to identify with certain ways of thinking and sometimes get angry if their beliefs are challenged. Ego's start to build and drama ensues. To laugh at this drama or to enjoy it, is actually a fairly reasonable response. Since if someone were to take things said on the forums too seriously, it will only end up hurting their own enjoyment of the forums. TITANSQUAD420SWAG are a good example of people who have learned to laugh and poke fun at drama. If you haven't seen any of their videos, I would recommend checking them out *shameless plug*. So next time someone like Fenris tells you, "you suck" or a character moves up and down on your T.V. See it for what it is, it's a fairly harmless jest in the grand scheme of things. We should enjoy the game and try to lighten up as a whole.
 
I guess I should clarify that a little because I think people are missing the point. Lets look at the essence of Teabagging. It's essentially a character moving up and down on the screen. No one is being threatened, no one is being hurt, it's a symbolic gesture.

Right. And flipping the bird is just me raising one of the five fingers on my hand and pointing it at you. No one is being hurt. It's a symbolic gesture. Does that mean I'm going to go do it to a random guy wearing gang colors I pass on the street as a "joke"? Nope.

That's the point of offensive gestures. Nobody is actually being hurt or threatened, so in a way, yeah, it's harmless. But they're supposed to convey distaste, anger, hatred. If someone cuts me off when I'm driving, I flip them off to transmit my feeling of rage towards them - to let them know that they've pissed me off, that I don't like them. If someone ragequits, lagswitches, or tells me they're glad 9/11 happened, I beat the shit out of them and drop my balls on their face. I do that because they're not right in front of me, and I can't verbally assault them. (I'm not really a "punch you in the face" type.)

I don't think people actually perceive any danger...but I think people do feel like they're being flipped off.

EDIT: I'm not saying if I get teabagged, I resort to physical threats, and I'm not saying that's an appropriate response at all. The only time I ever got that incensed over online was the 9/11 guy. His name was AceFrost and I truly hope he burns in hell.
 
I see taunts as one way to provoke your opponent to lose their cool. However, the way someone plays a character sometimes offends someone to get a hissy fit.

To elucidate, I'm not being a jerk spamming the same move, I'm just exploiting your weakness. Common sense, don't let a boxer know you hate getting hit in the face. Chances are they'll aim straight for that to see if they'll win effortlessly.

Take the punch to the face and worry about retaliating with one back to them. Do whatever it takes to win. Personally, I'm resilient to taunts in a video game because it's a minor thing. It can be very effective to certain people.


I welcome taunts because, it adds flavor. We're not carebears in a fight and I rather hear smack talk than silly drama threats and/or "I'm sorry for ringing out" stuff.
 
I think people are missing the point of this article because a portion of it seems to justify trolling.

But the underlying theme is right in the title. Trolling is inevitable. There is no way to completely eliminate it, so we should learn how to laugh at or ignore it. And yes, there IS a way to not let a repetitive crouch animation get your panties in a bunch.
 
I'm sorry sir but it seems you have become lost. Can you tell me the name of the home you wandered away from so we can see you back safely?

I think its called "the home for incredibly awesome old folks". OR "Home for kicked Twisted Ravens ass because he picks on the elderly and kisses boys with his eyes closed"

where the fuck is my cane at? Someone took my oxygen tank. I like puppies. I have to poop.

Now thats trollin son
 
I'm really looking forward to the next installments in this series: "The inevitablility of cheating", "The inevitability of ragequitting and sending hatemail" and the guest editorial from Aris regarding the inevitability of sexism and harassement.
 
I welcome taunts because, it adds flavor. We're not carebears in a fight and I rather hear smack talk than silly drama threats and/or "I'm sorry for ringing out" stuff.
Them again we have to consider many things before seeing this as silly drama, some people play the game in a way you are not fully in accord with, nevertheless is easier play their game than reading hateful things from them.
 
Them again we have to consider many things before seeing this as silly drama, some people play the game in a way you are not fully in accord with, nevertheless is easier play their game than reading hateful things from them.
I have no idea what you're trying to say.
 

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