He won't, that is his basically attachment to the world right now. We are all living very individualistic lives these days, we do not feel part of a community like back in the day. In the 90's there were understandings of "neighborhood" or whatever, or just a community that you felt you belong to.
These days, especially younger people didn't live those days, that was until 90's and so forth, after 2000+ it became a bit more but since we remembered old days we were still fine, so the younger ones who didn't live those days have this problem. So, what do they do? They find communities online, and either be part of them or be against them very much. That is how they feel like they can attach themselves to the world.
You basically explained what a troll is and why they do it. Good explanation but doesn't mean that what they are doing is acceptable. In other news, Stake has been getting a lot more attention from other crypto sources, have you realized that? The drake news turned stake from just another crypto casino into some big business that everyone around the world heard about. I mean drake being involved in crypto itself is a good news, being part of a company is even bigger news.
I have seen the name stake in more places right now than I have seen it for the past years since it was created. Quite good news for both here, and overall crypto as well.