Not really. If I were to create a thread in the 20-29 section, baiting them with such a comment, then you could easily call that a troll (and who's the troll has more to do with what side your on than anything else). And I understand we have a lot of ESL people, so I know that a lot of the most poetic language is not going to be understood by everyone. High level English, like metaphor, sarcasm, satire, are going to go "right over their heads", the literal meaning of which is "not understood"— an example of idiom itself—and I'm sorry for that.
The thing is, I'm not going to dumb myself down to the lowest common denominator. I understand that many of us gamers are probably borderline Asperger's, and see sarcasm and other non-literal speech as a kind of lie, I get it, and I do try to make myself as clear as possible, to be understood by as many people as I can. On the other hand, I'm not going to throttle myself to the point where it's no longer fun to write, and boring to read (more than it already is

).
Misunderstood satire can have some hilarious consequences. On of the best instances I can think of from history is how Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World", a critique of Ronald Reagan's trickle down economics (among other things), became the
de facto anthem of pro-American democracy during the time of fall of the Berlin Wall. George Bush actually thought that Neil Young was paying him a complement by referencing his "thousand points of light" speech, in this song. Spoiler alert: he was not.
Neil Young - Rockin' In The Free World - YouTube
Rockin' in the Free World - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia