chosen; Funny how your own post, asserting a complaint on name-calling and insults, uses name-calling/insulting terminology to describe his post regarding yours. I believe this is called a snow ball effect.
I don't know if I'd call it funny, but will admit that calling someone a troll is insulting. This is why I didn't refer to just one poster. The trolling majority is a group that partakes in a certain activity that seems to hinder discussion. Much like your snow ball effect.
This remains to be the problem with the board. It's allowed for the few to rule for to long. It's blind denial to the facts unknowingly supports trollish behavior. We both have seen other boards that would not put up with this behavior from any of the majority. We both have seen warnings, suspensions, and bannings handed out to many. The result is a board that has a great many more members and thrives in discussions. Boring maybe, but respectful none the less.