I am working on a theory here. Please add your thoughts.
When children seek attention from adults, they generally receive three types:
No attention
Positive attention
Negative attention
Of course they want positive attention, but many children will resort to poor behavior when they get no attention, so that they can receive negative attention- something they prefer over no attention. Example: Dad is happy that his two children play together peacefully on Sunday morning while he relaxes with coffee and the newspaper. Eventually, the children get bored and ask Dad to "do something" with them. He just wants them to go back to playing together and ignores them. Gradually, the two children can no longer play together, but start arguing and yelling at each other. Just to get to the point, if Dad had given positive attention to them and played with them, they could have gotten along all day, but now Dad has to send them to their separate rooms because they can't get along. When Dad goes back to his newspaper and coffee, the children keep banging stuff in their rooms and crying and acting up because they don't have Dad's attention nor each other's attention anymore. Dad must go to each of them over and over again and address all of their acting up.
Children learn how to interrupt you. They learn how to control you. Negative attention teaches children how to tease, nag, and annoy. It teaches children to aggravate, irritate, and exasperate. We teach this by not paying attention to our children when they are behaving appropriately, and by paying attention to them when they are misbehaving.
On JWN, many want to have their say. Some ask questions and starts many threads. Others jump in and make their thoughts known on other posters' threads or are quick with a WT reference for some discussion. They are not necessarily attention-seekers. They may just be people who enjoy JWN.
JWN posters are anonymous. There is really no "punishment" in negative attention. Trolls come in and want to get negative attention right away. Many will say the wildest things to get such negative attention. Most are probably the teen and pre-teen children of JW's that will never become JW's. Others may have never been JW but stumbled upon JWN. Most of these move on quickly to something more interesting.
But there are attention-seekers that manage a bit more negative attention than juvenile trolls. Some, like children, pretend to be pro-JW and tame their answers enough to seem legitimate despite the fact that WTS would never want them to post here. They are long-term trolls that jump into threads (or start their own) about doctrine and theology and state WTS beliefs. Even these ones will almost undoubtedly leave WTS or become totally inactive. Most of these ones are sharp-minded and manage to know just what to say to get people upset.
But there may be a new breed of attention-seekers on JWN. There may be people who want positive attention like some posters may get for their well-thought-out comments. They may start "fluff" threads that have nothing to do with WTS or JW-issues. If they are good at that, they may get enough positive attention. BUT..... these attention-seekers may not be getting enough of that attention to satisfy their desire. It could be that they desire ridiculously high amounts of positive attention, or it could be that their thoughts are not so well-thought-out as to draw further positive comments. It could even be that they are busy at work during busy hours on JWN and post mostly at slower times when their comments just get overlooked and forgotten.
These positive-attention-seekers might be the ones that flip to negative attention. If they don't get admired and praised for their comments or their threads just die with 2 or 3 comments, they start getting wilder with their comments. They might offer radical thoughts, but they were originally ex-JW's and don't enflame people with pro-JW comments. They just cannot go back to pro-JW. So their radical comments could be about the standard subjects that get reactions: religion and politics. It may be fundamentalism or contact with the spirit world, or extreme conservative or liberal points of view.
Anyway, it's a theory I am developing. More thoughts would be appreciated, not that I am seeking attention. (or am I?)