Whats the 'Sin Bin'
Discussion
outlaw said:
I recon 318ti is some one trolling.
Sorry bud, you're wrong. I know him, he's for real and he got fed up.
I think it was the "scum" post that finally sent him over the edge.
By the way, he's isn't Ali V (that's ALISON btw
) OR Careful Driver. They were 2 people who were introduced to PH today who got so annoyed with the many posts from self-indulgent wieners they lost it too.
The fence got a bit higher today I think
madant69 said:
By the way, he's isn't Ali V (that's ALISON btw) OR Careful Driver. They were 2 people who were introduced to PH today who got so annoyed with the many posts from self-indulgent wieners they lost it too.
I think you will find these pair were winding people up from the moment they got here.
rs1952 said:
What's "trolling" mean ??
Wikipedia said:
On the Internet, a troll is a person who posts messages that create controversy or an angry response without adding content to the discussion, often intentionally. Though technically different from flaming, which is an unmistakable direct personal attack, trolls often resort to innuendo or misdirection in the pursuit of their objective, which is to create controversy for its own sake, discredit those with whom they disagree, or sabotage discussion by creating an intimidating atmosphere.
Originally this term applied to people who were intentionally posting flamebait, by analogy with the fishing technique of trolling: metaphorically, these people were dragging a conversational lure through the group, hoping for a response. The concept of "this person is trolling our newsgroup" became shortened to "this person is a troll", and picked up the association of the monster trolls of folklore. Note that this is a highly subjective term, as everyone is affected differently by the nature of the term deemed a "troll".
trolling mostly maintains its earlier meaning of posting messages specifically in order to elicit a particular response, usually anger or argument. The noun form, troll, is sometimes used in the more general sense of someone who stirs up controversy, whether or not the controversy itself is their goal.
Frequently this is used to discredit one position in an argument. By asserting that one's opponents are trolls, one is asserting that they are only maintaining their position in order to feed the flames, and that their position is actually indefensible. This use of "troll" is however then an ad hominem argument, and is itself thus usually indefensible – most correct views have historically met with opposition, so the label "troll" used this way is actually more likely to indicate a correct but controversial position that is stirring up flames precisely because it has challenged a doctrine others actually realize is wrong. That said, it is quite possible to stir up controversy with a wrong argument – but these can more effectively be met by simply responding to the substantive issue. It is safer to use the term "troll" to apply only to insubstantial irritation
Examples
Common types of troll messages:
off topic messages – "Can anyone help me make a webpage?" "No, this is a music forum."
inflammatory messages – "You are an idiot for including this type of message in your list."
messages containing an obvious flaw or error – "I think Star Wars is Roman Polanski's best movie."
posting an outrageous argument deliberately constructed around a fundamental but obfuscated flaw or error.
An example of a troll message in the newer sense would be one that denounces a particular religion in a religion newsgroup -- though historically, this would have been called "flamebait".
A variant of the second variety (inflammatory messages) involves posting content obviously severely contradictory to the focus of the group or forum- for example, posting cat meat recipes on a pet lovers forum, posting evolutionary theory on a creationist forum, or posting messages about how all dragons are evil in the USENET group alt.fan.dragons.
Dealing with trolls:
There is some generally-accepted wisdom about dealing with Internet trolls: "Don't feed the trolls, that will only encourage them." That is, do not respond to them, that is the attention they desire. Somebody who does respond to them is likely to hear "YHBT. YHL. HAND." from other members of the group, which means "You have been trolled. You have lost. Have a nice day."
andygo said:
I see that 318ti has 'sin bin' under his name. What's all that about?
What has made me chuckle is the fact that 318ti had threatened me with the 'Report Abuse' (Tell a grown up) button once when i questioned his intelligence.
He obviously isnt whiter than white as he has considered himself.
>> Edited by elms on Tuesday 11th November 23:15
madant69 said:
By the way, he's isn't Ali V (that's ALISON btw) OR Careful Driver. They were 2 people who were introduced to PH today who got so annoyed with the many posts from self-indulgent wieners they lost it too.
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Then why the feck did they bother, eh? Why not just go down the pub and have a beer.
Don said:
madant69 said:
By the way, he's isn't Ali V (that's ALISON btw) OR Careful Driver. They were 2 people who were introduced to PH today who got so annoyed with the many posts from self-indulgent wieners they lost it too.
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Then why the feck did they bother, eh? Why not just go down the pub and have a beer.
How the hell should I know?? I'm a copper not a bleedin' psycho-therapist!
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