Spot coordinated trolling before you engage.
TROLL2 helps you reason about whether a Facebook account is likely part of a troll farm or a coordinated-inauthentic-behaviour (CIB) campaign — using only publicly-visible signals. A locked profile hides its timeline from everyone, so we never see private data. This is decision-support, not surveillance: TROLL2 surfaces patterns; you make the call.
The extension is the primary way to use TROLL2. It runs in your browser and flags likely troll accounts inline as you browse Facebook, drawing on the same shared signals shown below.
One-click install is coming — no Developer mode, no folders. Until then, load it from source (which also lets you audit exactly what it does):
- Open
chrome://extensions. - Turn on Developer mode (toggle, top-right).
- Click Load unpacked and select the
extension/folder.
No private timelines, no scraping behind a login wall. Just what any visitor can see.
Accounts posting near-identical text in lockstep are grouped so patterns become visible.
A flag is a likelihood, not a verdict. We frame everything as support for your own judgement.
TROLL2 produces likelihood estimates from public signals. It is not proof of wrongdoing and should not be used to harass anyone. Always apply your own judgement.