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Trolls crashing Alcoholics Anonymous meetings on Zoom and raving about how good booze is

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Vile trolls have been baiting members of an Alcoholics Anonymous group meeting online during the coronavirus lockdown. Group members have been signing on remotely using Zoom software for the last two weeks without a hitch, until Tuesday morning's meeting.

Halfway through the meeting members from the New York Inter-Group Association, heard a man's voice shouting abuse. According to Business Insider the voice said: "Alcohol is soooo good".

The sick disturbance caused half of the participants to leave. The trolling is known as Zoom-bombing, where trolls search for links to video conferences and then target them.

More than one of the AA network's New York meetings have targeted. A Zoom spokesperson told Business Insider the company is "deeply

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