Trolling, as an online (not under a bridge) activity, is simply crude behavior expressed only to exact pain or earn attention. The curtain of separation between identity and such action allows it – unlike, say, if it were to occur on the street, where a 15-year-old chubby kid calls your wife a fat b-word. There, he would get his lights punched out.
The good and bad thing about online trolling: it’s not on the street, and it’s not on the street! The good: nothing physical erupts; the bad: there are no brakes to stop it.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/08/23/greg-gutfeld-so-are-troll.html
Imagine that. Someone saying stuff online they are too cowardly to say offline. At least online, you can delete your posts and threads once you realize what an ass you look like.

The good and bad thing about online trolling: it’s not on the street, and it’s not on the street! The good: nothing physical erupts; the bad: there are no brakes to stop it.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/08/23/greg-gutfeld-so-are-troll.html
Imagine that. Someone saying stuff online they are too cowardly to say offline. At least online, you can delete your posts and threads once you realize what an ass you look like.
