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How to use the word trolls in a Sentence?

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I think things come to an end and it has been a good run. I don't think we'll be on [ OnlyFans ] for much longer, a lot of guys on the internet — trolls or whatever — are making fun of [ the news ] but they don't understand that this is people's literal livelihood. [ People are ] making six figures and paying federal income taxes off this money.

Maya Morena

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Oh, God, yes, I do. Are you kidding me? I live with one, my wife trolls the crap out of me. Why would I go online? I've got it right here at home.

Ryan Reynolds

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The objective of our social media messages is to counter the trolls and the campaign against farmers, we are not here for a picnic.

Ammy Gill

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

In the age of fake news, in the age of trolls, it is difficult to be a woman politician, especially like me who doesn't have a husband, somebody like me is an open target. I am very vulnerable.

Jesse Robredo

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Patrick Warren and I killed a couple dozen Russian trolls because Twitter is open, and we can't do the same thing on Facebook Messenger.

Darren Linvill

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The trolls would create and highlight the most divisive threads in the conversation around these hashtags, with an aim of dragging the conversation in that more divisive direction.

Patrick Warren

Found on CNN
4 years ago

They are using the internet to broadcast their message to global audiences. They are arming legions of trolls to push their message out across the internet, to the darkest corners and even mainstream platforms.

Joanna Mendelson

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Free speech should not be affected by this bill. We are talking here about falsehoods. We are talking about bots... trolls... fake accounts and so on, the working of a democratic society depends on the members of that society being informed and not misinformed.

K. Shanmugam

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Every team is drafting, weve got six rounds in the next couple of days. Guys are getting replaced. You are replaceable. ... They say in the league, the more you can do, it helps your opportunities. REGGIE WAYNE TROLLS TITANS FANS IN RESPONSE TO BOOS AT NFL DRAFT.

Steve Smith

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

These smears and forgeries have existed in the dark recesses of the Internet for a while. And to this day, right-wing trolls and others continue to exploit them for their own gain.

Joe Biden

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

Both real people and trolls are capitalizing on that mistrust to push conspiracy theories out to vulnerable audiences, this isn't just happening on Twitter. This is happening on Facebook, and this is happening on YouTube, where searching for vaccine information on social media returns a majority of anti-vaccine propaganda.

Renee DiResta

Found on CNN
5 years ago

I don't want the trolls to win.

Matt Hancock

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Enforcement agencies should not be feeding social media trolls.

Rosmah Mansor

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

pixel, n.: A mischievous, magical spirit associated with screen displays. The computer industry has frequently borrowed from mythology: Witness the sprites in computer graphics, the demons in artificial intelligence, and the trolls in the marketing department.

Jeff Meyer

added by anonymous
13 years ago

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