• SWTOR

    From Rollory@rollory@dnmx.org to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Fri Jun 24 07:24:39 2022
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg

    I've been watching the SWTOR forums since the 7.0 release, and the near-universal frustration and anger by the playerbase. Every time I
    think I might go back to it, reading the bitching is enough to convince
    me not to.

    The best one is DarthEnrique's complaint about how LGBTWTFBBQ are so
    put-upon and oppressed and everybody needs to care about him and stop
    accusing him of being a pedo (oddly specific defensiveness). He's been whining since forever and his posts are always good for a laugh. I'd
    reply to his post with "Hey pedo, leave those kids alone" just for the
    laughs but I'd have to pay Bioware to do it and nah.
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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Fri Jun 24 10:52:39 2022
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg

    On Fri, 24 Jun 2022 07:24:39 -0400, Rollory <rollory@dnmx.org> wrote:

    I've been watching the SWTOR forums since the 7.0 release, and the
    <snip>

    On the Troll scale, I give you... hmmm... let's say a 3 out of 10 on
    the Troll-o-meter scale.

    You start strong. For one thing, you actually are writing on topic for
    once, which is rare enough among trolls these days to be noteworthy.
    Most of them think just bursting into a room and shouting obscenities
    is sufficient to claim the title of troll (it's not; people just
    ignore you. That's not trolling; that's just noise). But you spent
    your wad too quickly (something you have a problem with in real life
    too, I suspect), going directly to the purposely controversial after
    just a few sentences.

    You lose more points for jumping into a newsgroup as a total newbie
    and being vile from the start. It reveals you immediately. Worse, you
    then do that with a second post; even if there was some doubt after
    the first comment, your goal is evident with the next.

    But worst of all? You did it in a newsgroup that gets almost no
    traffic. If it is day after day after day of (nothing) (nothing)
    (nothing) and then suddenly (vile imprecations) followed by more
    (nothing) (nothing) (nothing)... well, everybody knows what you are
    from the start.

    Here's a hint: it's better to shim your way into a discussion group
    over the course of a few days or weeks. Add a few inconsequential
    comments - nothing too serious; the equivalent of 'me too' posts - and
    maybe even introduce a new tame topics yourself. Perhaps set yourself
    up already as being a somewhat - but not obnoxiously so - garrulous
    person, so when you ultimately reveal your troll self, it's not such a surprise. Remember, a truly good troll post is one that people aren't
    sure is actually a troll - that way they engage with it - and the best
    way to do that is to make them think you seriously want to discuss the
    topic. Faking earnestness is key. But that requires effort and
    forethought, and too few modern would-be trolls want to bother with
    that sort of thing.

    Try harder; I'm sure you can do better next time.


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  • From Insane Ranter@logwyn@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Mon Jun 27 13:41:48 2022
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg

    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 10:52:57 AM UTC-4, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Fri, 24 Jun 2022 07:24:39 -0400, Rollory <rol...@dnmx.org> wrote:

    I've been watching the SWTOR forums since the 7.0 release, and the
    <snip>

    On the Troll scale, I give you... hmmm... let's say a 3 out of 10 on
    the Troll-o-meter scale.

    You start strong. For one thing, you actually are writing on topic for
    once, which is rare enough among trolls these days to be noteworthy.
    Most of them think just bursting into a room and shouting obscenities
    is sufficient to claim the title of troll (it's not; people just
    ignore you. That's not trolling; that's just noise). But you spent
    your wad too quickly (something you have a problem with in real life
    too, I suspect), going directly to the purposely controversial after
    just a few sentences.

    You lose more points for jumping into a newsgroup as a total newbie
    and being vile from the start. It reveals you immediately. Worse, you
    then do that with a second post; even if there was some doubt after
    the first comment, your goal is evident with the next.

    But worst of all? You did it in a newsgroup that gets almost no
    traffic. If it is day after day after day of (nothing) (nothing)
    (nothing) and then suddenly (vile imprecations) followed by more
    (nothing) (nothing) (nothing)... well, everybody knows what you are
    from the start.

    Here's a hint: it's better to shim your way into a discussion group
    over the course of a few days or weeks. Add a few inconsequential
    comments - nothing too serious; the equivalent of 'me too' posts - and
    maybe even introduce a new tame topics yourself. Perhaps set yourself
    up already as being a somewhat - but not obnoxiously so - garrulous
    person, so when you ultimately reveal your troll self, it's not such a surprise. Remember, a truly good troll post is one that people aren't
    sure is actually a troll - that way they engage with it - and the best
    way to do that is to make them think you seriously want to discuss the topic. Faking earnestness is key. But that requires effort and
    forethought, and too few modern would-be trolls want to bother with
    that sort of thing.

    Try harder; I'm sure you can do better next time.

    He did not crosspost so I give him a 2/10
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