Disruptive trolls are the most common. They are trolls who comment on something that has nothing to do with the main topic being discussed, thus interrupting and distorting the conversation. They use different methods, for example, posting offensive or insulting comments, uploading large images, posting spam, etc. With all these actions they manage to capture the full attention of users, and the comments of the rest of the people who participate in the conversation go unnoticed.
Trolling other trolls
These malicious users are the type of trolls who use the same methods of harassing and annoying to troll other trolls. In most cases, they aim to humiliate the troll who started the conflict in the first place. At first glance, it may not seem bothersome to the brand, since the trolling is done between two users who are not related to it; however, it does have an impact, since the focus will be on them and not on the company.
Zombie trolls
The zombie troll is one whose message is repeated incessantly, bordering on spa ceo email lists mated messages without counterargument. Although it is not the most original troll, it is just as annoying.
Haters (another type of trolling)
Haters abound on the Internet and are characterized by promoting hatred towards anything, person or entity that they do not like or with which they do not agree . Their attacks are based on insulting, lying or ridiculing with the aim of being above the rest. If you answer them, they may insult you or respond with contempt, so you have to think carefully about your response and assess whether or not it is really worthwhile to play their game.
Capture-civil-guard-trollSource: seoptimer
Dumb trolls
The stupid troll is a user who creates a fake account but posts the same message on his personal account . When you discover him, he is made to look ridiculous and ends up being the victim. This practice is often used to discredit competing companies and, normally, it is easy to find clues that reveal the troll as a liar.
Sarcastic trolls