INTPs are the kings of trolling.
Why would Ti>Ne>Si be preferable over Ne>Ti>Fe?
Yes, but ENTPs are extraverted and thus far more likely to want to push other people's buttons.
Why is that? I don't think introverts are less likely to tease people.
Well, because extraverts feed off outward interaction more than introverts. That's why they're extraverts. Therefore they're more likely to want to provoke a response from other people.
they're more likely to want to provoke a response from other people.
Oh god, both sides have good arguments. Can't...reconcile...conflicting...thoughts...!
ENTP trolls want to be remembered (inferior Si) as trolls, love or hate. INTP trolls want to be loved (Fe) as trolls, long-lasting effect or not.
INTPs might be more likely to act as trolls in a handful of occasions but ENTP are more likely to have a trollish conduct.
(BSing is like any other creative endeavor. You sit down with a "blank piece of paper", you bring dump onto it, you throw away most of it and some of it sticks.)
Yes but extroverts also troll more irl where the introverts are more inclined to keep it held in inside as it builds up. The internet often works as a valve where introverts allow themselves to talk shit.
What does trolling in real life entail?
Yeah, that's not true.
Introverts aren't afraid to troll in real life. It just takes too much.
Your response to me doesn't make sense given my question. I want to know what trolling means in real life, as the term, to me, means an internet phenomenon.
Someone decides to join a real life social group where they have gatherings every weekend. But when he goes there he insults the people there for discussion of their topics (known as real life trolling).Your response to me doesn't make sense given my question. I want to know what trolling means in real life, as the term, to me, means an internet phenomenon.
Someone decides to join a real life social group where they have gatherings every weekend. But when he goes there he insults the people there for discussion of their topics