"my conclusion is that poster does have a position - but as a short, as simple as that. No troll, just trying to make a buck or two.
My first impulse was that being a troll and being a short aren't mutually exclusive. Pondering that further, I wonder that if one's prime purpose in posting IS to impact the sale price, or confidence in a stock, whether that is close to one defining aspects of a troll.
So far as the quality of the posts, the value is practically nil. Noise. They are redundant; the same post with minor changes. If there is a partnership we will read it when it happens. Asking if there is an agreement is gloating, just dressed up as a question.
Beneath it all they just seem like a cry for attention or to spawn rebuttals. And that too seems to me one of the hallmarks of a troll.
Myself, I don't need anyone to tell me via post that the stock is at a low. They seem at their core just mean spirited grade school snark or joy in another's losses.
For anyone with the interest in investing, there will always be highs and lows. Myself, I'm not interested in locking in my losses by selling. Is that a good choice or bad choice? Time will tell.