So let's say someone does something weird online they probably shouldn't have done, and then they gain a bunch of recognition for something totally unrelated. The thing they did isn't illegal or even suggestive of something illegal, it's just really weird and creepy. It was done tongue-in-cheek but nobody believes that.
Then, some people on here, or foxdickfarms, or both, find the weird thing from the past and decide to troll the person. You start out small by smearing their online reputation and nobody likes them anymore and their reputation across the entire internet is dead, but they don't sperg out or react publicly.
So you take it further and decide to get them fired from their job and make it so every employer in their area is aware they did some weird shit and now they're unhirable, but they still don't respond.
So, since this person is living with their parents, you contact them, and their parents disown them and kick them out, and now they're homeless but they still just interalize everything and don't give the trolls what they want.
Finally they just kill themself quietly by jumping off an overpass or something like that and the only way anyone finds out about it is as a footfote in a local newspaper or something. It's not even internet news. All you accomplished was that you destroyed a person's life and turned them into a complete nobody, and at the end of the day, all you did was drive some random no-name homeless person to suicide.
What would your reaction be to this if you took part in the trolling, expecting them to sperg out like Chris Chan and just keep going with their life, but they don't. All they do is internalize it the entire time and never give you what you want (unless you wanted them to die, which I assume isn't the goal for most of you). Would you feel accomplished? Remorseful? Underwhelmed? Like you've just wasted a bunch of time for nothing?