Quoted from pezpunk:I think the definition of "trolling" is too broad and I'll-defined to allow users that kind of power. It would get pretty much the same clicks as the thumbs down button does now.
Agreed wholeheartedly. There are a very large percentage of folks that tend to define anyone that doesn't agree with their opinion as a troll. If you want to read about a manufacturer in an environment where they are free to promote their wares without criticism it's called going to their web site. Or to a lesser extent their FB page as most larger companies are actively policing that. Pinside's product is pinball speech, for the folks that can't handle the freedoms that entails they are already able to wrap themselves up in a cocoon of thread and user ignore lists...