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Subject: Re: the problems are the anons or the unknown people - are they paid ??

Author: Andrew Williams

Date: 13:33:05 11/02/00

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On November 02, 2000 at 14:39:27, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>On November 02, 2000 at 13:47:45, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>
>>You don't mean that either. Pure empty, self-serving rhetoric.
>>
>>Enrique
>
>Bomb throwing phase:
>
>1) Appear in disguise, with multiple supporting accounts, and start fights.
>2) Complain about how the masses are being put down by the elites.

You appear to have forgotten step 3. Perhaps I can suggest:

3) Claim that CCC is on the verge of collapse and suggest a return to
RGCC or the creation of some new forum.

>4) Drop all pretense of disguise and start shrieking:
> a) Complain about poor treatment by moderators several years ago.
> b) Claim to be responsible for all that is wonderful.
> c) Piss and moan about how everyone else is stupid.
> d) Claim copyright on the CCC charter and demand that it be removed.
> e) Threaten to sue someone.
>5) Get banned.
>
>Moderator duping phase:
>
>1) Appear in disguise.
>2) Pick out a naive moderator.
>3) Engage in on-topic conversation.
>4) Send a few sane emails.
>
>Reform phase:
>
>1) Get a "second chance" to post non-anonymously.
>2) Say very little or nothing.
>3) Announce that we are all boring and stupid.
>4) Post password.
>5) Demand immediate deletion of account.
>
>I think that we are somewhere in step 4 of a bomb-throwing phase now.
>
>bruce

I wonder if there is anyone here who hasn't already seen Chris's act.
I think this is about my third or fourth time. He's gone from melodrama
to pantomime in three short years.

Andrew



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