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Subject: Re: Trolls abuse and outcomes.

Author: Stephen A. Boak

Date: 23:06:14 10/03/05

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On October 04, 2005 at 01:51:39, Keith Hyams wrote:

>On October 03, 2005 at 19:14:27, Blood wrote:
>
>>not all of it is :) look at the other posts and you will see that !
>
>
>Trolling at its least harmful is just mischief. Something that most immature
>people grow out of.
>However, when inadequate personalities are involved, it can mutate. Mutate is
>exactly what it has done here. The stages have gone :-
>
>Mischievous troll to online conversation between two troll personalities to “I
>am a troll and you are so stupid you don't realise”.
>
>The current stage is a warped abuse of power “I am a troll. I am going to make
>it so obvious that even stupid people like you will realise and I am going to
>flood this place with similar personalities and you are powerless to stop me.
>
>More and more employers are carrying out searches on the Internet to find out
>information about job applicants. You seem to be at least partly aware of this
>because you try to hide your identity. However, your identity is becoming known
>and the more often that your name is linked with this sort of abuse, the more
>likely an employer is to find it.

CCC Rule #17:

No posting to yourself, whether directly or by facsimile, clone, doppelganger,
alter ego, persona, familiar, or similar manifestation [should this read
"infestation"?].

Penalties may be levied, up through and including:

1. Banishment to the phantom zone
2. Automated filling out of your bio (however skimpy or repetitious it may be)
3. Reduction in cloning privileges
4. Good swift kick in the rear (or wherever your troll brains may
be)--applicable one time per each registration under a pseudo-name.



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