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Re: What is it with linux dissing in this newsgroup?

  • Subject: Re: What is it with linux dissing in this newsgroup?
  • From: SINNER <99nesorjd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 04:40:11 GMT
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc, alt.os.linux.mandrake
  • Organization: Hell.org
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* Roy Schestowitz wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:
> __/ On Monday 29 August 2005 01:47, [Chris F.A. Johnson] wrote : \__

>> On 2005-08-28, Noah Roberts wrote:

>>> What is really neat is that these FUD posts get more attention than
>>> help requests.  Nobody ever did respond to my problem, but the trolls
>>> get replied to every time.

>>     It requires no special knowledge to rebut a troll -- anyone can do
>>     it.

>>     When a request for help gets no response, there can be several
>>     reasons (and I'm not accusing you of any one in particular), e.g.:

>>        # Not enough information given in the post. Usually, though,
>>          this will elicit a request for more information

>>        # Nobody knows the answer

>>        # You're a troll, and all the knowledgeable people have you
>>          killfiled

> Ideally this would be so, but there are always newbies and so-called
> 'political' people who cannot resist the temptation to defend themselves
> when a troll hits. Admittedly, I too took part in the first couple of
> flatfish discussion which hit the Linux groups (I am subscribed to about 7)
> this August. I quickly learned to master the 'I' shortcut in KNode.

> Perhaps the trolls decided that their only way to weaken us is to waste our
> time, diverting our attention from sourceforge and mutual assistance.
> Unfortunately, when threads mushroom, we simply let them /win/.

Trolls don't care. Respond or not they will be here, perhaps less in
numbers due to non response, but they will never go away. Learn their
habits and killfile accordingly. Any length of time spent in these
groups will give you ample education.

-- 
David
Please ignore previous fortune.

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