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|caption=An internet troll. |
|caption=An internet troll. |
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|realname=Daniel |
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|othernames=MuzzleWolf<br>BlizzardWolves<br>WhiteWolfTherian<br>BlackWolfTherian<br>nmg<br>WolfTheWolf<br>ElectricBlue<br>MariaF<br>DinkleDog<br>NightWolf<br>blackwolf021<br>RedWolf GreyPaws<br>iceWolf<br>fireWolf<br>FuckWit<br>DbzFan02<br>RyRyRy<br>Daniel<br>WolfDragonz14<br>MuzzleWolf<br>Nixie |
|othernames=MuzzleWolf<br>BlizzardWolves<br>WhiteWolfTherian<br>BlackWolfTherian<br>nmg<br>WolfTheWolf<br>ElectricBlue<br>MariaF<br>DinkleDog<br>NightWolf<br>blackwolf021<br>RedWolf GreyPaws<br>iceWolf<br>fireWolf<br>FuckWit<br>DbzFan02<br>RyRyRy<br>Daniel<br>WolfDragonz14<br>MuzzleWolf<br>Nixie |
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|profession=Troll |
|profession=Troll |
Revision as of 15:16, 31 December 2012
Dan | |
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Real name | Daniel (assumed) |
Other names | MuzzleWolf BlizzardWolves WhiteWolfTherian BlackWolfTherian nmg WolfTheWolf ElectricBlue MariaF DinkleDog NightWolf blackwolf021 RedWolf GreyPaws iceWolf fireWolf FuckWit DbzFan02 RyRyRy Daniel WolfDragonz14 MuzzleWolf Nixie |
Profession or hobby | Troll |
Kintype | Non-Kin |
Location | Unknown, United States |
Dan is a very persistent troll in the otherkin community. He has attacked Wulf Howl Forum, HowlNET, Werelist, Otherkinsight Forums, and Feral Nature. He hides behind the Tor Anonymity Network and various Glype proxies in order to mask his identity.
Modus Operandi
Dan operates by registering multiple accounts on forums, and then utilizing them to send offensive high-shock-value content via Private Messages. He has used titles such as "LGBT Workshop", "Nigger Management Group", and others. He also trolls IRC networks by connecting to channels and flooding them (repeating lines of messages over and over). On at least one occasion, Dan has utilized several accounts to flood a forum with hundreds of topics and replies, in order to make cleanup more difficult for the site administrators.