On Tuesday 28 November 2006 15:03, Robert Snyder wrote:
> > > >
> > > > There is a point of making oneself look less, for speaking
> > derogatorily about someone, which you might be trying to point out.
> > >
> > > Yes to MS I am a linux troll for stating that some things would work
> > better
> > with exsisting products with linux and the linux list call me a MS
> > troll
> > as
> > I will not go along with this whole Anti microsoft flame.
Yes, which is what I checked for above. It just strikes my funny bone hearing
you talk about Linux trolling here on this list. It might just be that you
are not using the same definition of trolling as I do.
My definition of trolling is to pretend to be part of a group you are not part
of and speak against that same group, generally causing dissent and
interrupting that groups forward momentum. Giving the impression that one of
their own is in agreement with an "enemy" of sorts. Like for example a
pro-life person user joining a pro-choice list under the guise of being
pro-choice. Then passing comments indended to sway people to pro-life, and or
breaking up any uniform strength.
I never thought you were a troll, or particularly pro ms, it was just a
comment on what you said.
--Steve Szmidt
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