Each person’s twitter is their own and I’m not about to tell
someone what they should and shouldn't do with their own twitter account.
But that does not mean I cannot question it, or that I need
to understand it. Trolling for atheists is one such thing that I do not
understand. To get online, tweet deliberately inflammatory statements just to
elicit reactions that you know will come your way. To then argue for a random
period of time, only to then admit the ruse our simply fade away back to twitter
obscurity – except for the tweets to friends and followers detailing what you’ve
*achieved* so they can join you in mocking the ‘stupid atheists’.
The thing the trolls or “Poes” seem to fail to understand is
that for every one of them there’s numerous people that ACTUALLY believe the
things they’re saying. Sometimes they’re easy to detect with a quick glance at
previous tweets – if someone’s timeline consists almost exclusively of Pokémon
tweets and then there’s a ‘watch this’ followed by ‘Hitler did what he did
because he’s an atheist and atheists are evil’ then chances are that’s probably
not a legitimate tweet. But there are other’s that a less easy to distinguish
(in the past I was not good at spotting them so I’ll take a moment
to thank those that help me out by letting me know I’ve engage with a known
troll/Poe. I am improving.).
At the extreme end are the accounts that are consistent;
they don’t break character and persist with their claims for god and denunciations
of atheists ad nauseam. They are essentially indistinguishable from genuine accounts
and clearly the person or people behind them has seen fit, for reasons I’m
unable to fathom, to dedicate a lot of time to the cause.
But shy of the extreme accounts we have people pretending to
be people they’re not, simply, it seems, to waste the time of other people.
Sometimes it’s even fellow atheists at the helm of the account. Perhaps they
don’t like the way atheists are sanctimonious or arrogant or angry or whatever
other negative stereotype seems to fit and they feel they have some duty to
mess with people so they can somehow feel superior about themselves. Of course
this is speculation, as previously stated, the motivation for such immature behaviour
is beyond me.
I will say that I wish it didn’t happen, and not just
because it wastes my time, but it wastes the time of others too. I don’t see
the value in it. I don’t see how someone thinks this is a worthy contribution
to anything. But I won’t go so far as to tell someone to stop. As I said at the
opening, each person’s twitter is to do with what they please, and that
includes being a time wasting dick.
What I will say though is if you engage in this behaviour
and you do manage to spark some reaction, don’t feel like you’ve achieved
something. Pretending to be an ignorant theist is easy. There are lots of them
with their bizarre ideas and strange notions about the world in general and
atheists in particular. Blending in with them is simple, it’s not an *achievement*.
Pretending to be a believer having a go at atheists isn’t pulling off a great swindle.
You haven’t orchestrated a sting that’s going to see you collect millions. You
haven’t infiltrated a high security building and walked away with the information
that will bring down a government. What you have done is pretended to be an idiot.
So do it
if you wish, but just know you’re nothing special.
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