Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 15:00:41 04/09/03
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On April 09, 2003 at 16:22:56, Marc van Hal wrote: >On April 09, 2003 at 08:19:14, Chessfun wrote: > >>On April 09, 2003 at 08:03:22, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>>On April 08, 2003 at 22:18:13, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>>You can label it what you want. But, note I have on record arguments with a few >>>>members aside from you and I wouldn't want any of them banned, well excluding >>>>Cummings in CTF but that's another story. Fact is my opinion of your posts are >>>>the vast majority are nothing more than trolls, as was this thread when you >>>>posted your comments into it, see it has nothing to do with your "Friend" >>>>labels. >>>> >>>>Sarah. >>> >>> >>>What you estimate as trolls are my thoughts. >> >>Let's examine your thoughts as first posted in this thread. I quote "Chessfun >>and Reagan are highly aggressive and negative at times."....hmmm thought or >>troll....still looks like a troll to me. >> >>> Of course you can't cope with it >>>because you are occupied with transcribing autoplayed "test"-results which is >>>already a full-time job. NB I would NEVER blame you for your preferences, but in >>>your case where it's so obvious that you suck power out of *nothing* but you >>>hate everything else that you can't understand, I must insist on a >>>differentiated view on things. Or let me use your own vocabulary. Your posted >>>test-results are nothing but trolls with zero content. I am sorry. >> >> >>Yes indeed, little doubt you are right, to post test results is indeed a >>troll.!?. And they are clearly trolls to you as you have little interest in >>computer chess excluding of course critiquing others....or let's just say >>trolling ;-) >> >> >><rest of troll snipped> >> >>Sarah. > >Question what is trolling acording both of you? >Or better what is the difference between trolling and a discusion? > >Marc good question. troll= character assassinational definition of discussion
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