HE KEEPS TROLLING LIBS ON BLUESKY!!!
### Signal The post claims that a figure (likely Donald Trump, based on prior context) is actively trolling liberal users on the social platform Bluesky, and frames this as a humorous or satisfying act of defiance. ### Pattern This aligns with a consistent thread in the corpus: #15817 (202

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HE KEEPS TROLLING LIBS ON BLUESKY!!!
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posted 2025-07-15 · 3.17K views · source on Telegram
Commentary — in the broader corpus
Signal
The post claims that a figure (likely Donald Trump, based on prior context) is actively trolling liberal users on the social platform Bluesky, and frames this as a humorous or satisfying act of defiance.
Pattern
This aligns with a consistent thread in the corpus: #15817 (2024-09-13), #15954 (2024-09-22), #15767 (2024-09-09), and #15335 (2024-08-11) all use the same emoji sequence (😎🇺🇸🦅⚡️) to label “trolling” as a recurring tactical motif — often tied to Trump or aligned figures engaging online adversaries. #19540 (2025-06-23) explicitly links “Trump trolling Iran” to a broader theme of asymmetric psychological operations. The pattern treats online provocation not as mere mischief, but as a form of strategic disruption against perceived elites.
Notable
This drop is distinct because it names the platform — Bluesky — for the first time in this thread. Prior posts referenced “trolling” generically or tied it to geopolitical acts (Iran, elections). The specificity of Bluesky, a relatively new platform gaining traction among anti-censorship communities, suggests a shift from symbolic trolling to real-time platform warfare. It’s not noise — it’s an escalation in venue.
Frame
If the channel’s premise holds — that Trump or his allies are conducting sustained, intentional psychological operations via social media to destabilize liberal narratives — then this post implies a deliberate pivot to decentralized platforms like Bluesky as new battlegrounds, mirroring the migration of dissenting voices away from mainstream apps. If the premise is overstated, the thread is using “trolling” as a metaphor for cultural resistance: the real kernel is that public figures are leveraging new platforms to bypass algorithmic suppression and engage directly with hostile audiences. Public record confirms Trump has used Twitter (now X) for provocative messaging since 2009, and Bluesky’s open protocol allows for decentralized moderation — making it a natural home for users who feel censored elsewhere. The channel compresses this into a myth of orchestrated “trolling warfare,” but the underlying truth is simpler: political actors are adapting to platform fragmentation. The mental model that makes this click is not “QAnon-style deep state battles,” but “information warfare in the age of platform choice.”
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