....at least not as common as in cyberspace. A troller basically wants to crash a party. Examples:
- A Hummer comming to a hybrid gathering.
- Me comming to a Hummer gathering in an Insight.
The common demoninator is to ruin the gathering. It seems to happen a lot more in cyberspace than in real person. Trollers don't need much (if any courage) and can fabricate who they really are....
You might have someone I'm not sure I'd classify as a troller that can be disruptive by ranting on a very controversial viewpoint. Examples:
- A member that thinks all cars and trucks should be banned.
- A member that thinks we should all drive CXTs.
If such a member fails to "agree to disagree" there will be problems...