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Why are we so drawn to it? Psychologists suggest that witnessing trolldrama provides a form of "social grooming" or tribal bonding. By taking a side in a public dispute, users reinforce their own values and signal their allegiance to a specific group. There is also a level of "schadenfreude"—taking pleasure in the misfortune or embarrassment of others—that makes the spectacle of a public meltdown or a failed troll attempt highly addictive.
As emotions rise, the troll adopts a stance of victimhood or righteous indignation. This signals the shift from "trolling" to "drama." The troll may screenshot private messages, call in allies, or publicly announce they are being harassed. This draws in a wider audience, polarizing the community into "pro-troll" and "anti-troll" factions. trolldrama