Atleast, that was the approach used at ConPro
It actually seems like here they are also using “idiot lightning rods”, people who are just saying outrageously dumb shit to provoke arguments and a generally more hostile environment. The gopower fake superjew for example or this new muppet retard.
I thought gopower was a legitimate GOPe figure until he started saying stuff like supporting hate speech laws and saying that 'white people interfered'.
But the more fundamental question is, do we want to make trolling illegal? It wasn't even illegal on the subreddit. Even my determination to give trolls a mandatory flair pointing out what they are was controversial among some.
Most trolls are easily spotted and downvoted to the point of negligible impact, sometimes to eventual obscurity. They only seem to become a legitimate problem when they're allowed to brigade incessantly and unchecked.
Although during election season, I dunno. Thus far I don't think scored has actually showed up too seriously on the leftist radar. That doesn't mean there won't be an occasional psyops or two, but overall I've yet to see any clear indications that it's given any kind of serious consideration since the overall numbers don't make it a priority compared to other platforms.