[bookshare-discuss] Re: Please Don't Feed The Troll - smile

  • From: "Elfqueen" <elfqueen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 21:06:28 -0500

LOL, that is so perfect. Amazing how sometimes something as simple as good 
e-mail list etiquette just seems so impossible to understand. Glad someone has 
a good sense of humor about it.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Monica Willyard 
  To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 8:51 PM
  Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Please Don't Feed The Troll - smile


  Guido, thanks for giving me something to smile about. Your explanation 
wonderfully surpasses anything I might have written.

   

  Monica Willyard

  "The best way to predict the future is to create it." -- Peter Drucker


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  From: Guido Corona [mailto:guidoc@xxxxxxxxxx] 
  Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 6:49 PM
  To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Please Don't Feed The Troll - smile

   


  Roger,  the only issue is that the entire topic is out of bound to the 
subject of this list.  In the same way,  my opinions on matters that may be of 
passionate interest to me, such as the geographic distribution and speciation 
of Cyprea arabicula, whether or not zapping a conductor with 1 million volts in 
a Tessla device can be deemed Quantum Tunnelling, or  the contestation of the 
age of the cretacean Iridium boundary, are all irrelevant to this board.  
Whether or not I can find  friendly  or opposing views to my extremely strong 
opinions on such topics, I would still be out of order, unless I were to ask 
bookshare-related questions such as. . . 

  Are there bookshare books that can help me to research patterns of speciation 
in isolated populations of C. arabicula? 

  Saluti,  Guido 



  Guido Dante Corona
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  Believe it or not, people who have different opinions than yours are not 
necessarily angry and bitter. If you think you have gotten to know an imaginary 
being you might have a hard time understanding that, but it is true. I think 
you will also find it much more liberating to form your opinions by basing them 
on objective reality rather than unfounded assumptions. That way you will not 
presume to know anything about another person's experiences without even 
knowing that person. Believe me, seeking and finding truth is an extremely 
gratifying thing to do and has to beat just claiming something to be the truth 
without even trying to test it against reality.

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  1/23/2009 1:27:04 PM Eastern Standard Time  
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  Roger, 

  I'm sorry that you have had  such a bad experience with religion that you 
have become angry and bitter. As for me, coming to know God was what freed me
  from the confines of "Religion." You see, I believe there is a big 
difference. Now, if you were not so angry, you would not have responded to the 
notice
  about the Christian book thing. I didn't respond to a notice about fantasy 
books, even though I'm not particularly interested in them. 

  Your quick response tells me you're still hurting--and for that I am really 
sorry. 

  Shirley

  P.S. I didn't remove my name from the list because others of you out there 
have had some interesting things to say. I seldom jump in, but I am learning
  a lot  

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  From: 
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  To: 
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  Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 10:50 AM

  Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Please Don't Feed The Troll - smile

  Your point is quite legitimate. It is interesting that those who object to 
the pot being stirred are at the same time vigorously stirring the pot. It is
  as simple as this. If I am looking at a message that I have a response to 
then, like anyone else, I respond to it. In the process of making those 
responses
  I am bound to express my opinions. If you don't like those opinions -- and I 
am using the universal you here -- then, really, honestly, think about it,
  that really is just tough shit. The plain fact is that there are a lot of 
people in this world whose opinions you are not going to like and if you open
  your mind enough to accept that then I guarantee that you will be a lot 
happier. Opening your mind may run counter to what you have been taught in 
church,
  but churches, despite what they might say, are in the business of controlling 
you, not ensuring your personal happiness. I will also point out that even
  though I have never been a believer myself I have known any number of 
atheists who were former religionists and their stories are very similar. The 
story
  is always one of accumulating doubts and discomfort with their upbringing and 
that is usually rather sad, but the part where they put their upbringing
  behind them and finally break with religion is an entirely different matter. 
They always describe it as the most liberating experience in their lives and
  one of the most liberating parts is that they can finally disagree with 
others without feeling a self destructive gnawing hatred inside. It still 
remains,
  though, that if you have not had that liberating experience and it upsets you 
so much to hear an opinion that is different from your own you can minimize
  exposure to those opinions by not denigrating them and thereby provoking the 
person with the different opinion to respond to you.

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  1/23/2009 6:09:00 AM Eastern Standard Time  
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  I'mnew to thislist but it seems to me that if people don't react the pot in 
  effect hasn't been stired.  And, this really doesn't help any of us who need 
  help or want to discuss Bookshare right?

  -Diane
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  From: "Judy s." <cherryjam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 11:18 PM
  Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Please Don't Feed The Troll - smile

  > It is interesting, isn't it?  Most discussion lists get a person who 
  > trolls, sooner or later.  Usually the list manager puts a troll on 
  > moderate so that they don't get the opportunity to constantly stir up the 
  > pot.  Since Bookshare hasn't ever assigned an active list manager to this 
  > list, as far as I've ever seen, the only way left for the list members to 
  > handle a troll is to ignore the posts made by that individual every time 
  > they begin trolling.  smile.
  >
  > Judy s.
  >
  > Cindy Rosenthal wrote:
  >> Thanks, Judy. That's really interesting. I'd never
  >> heard that term before.
  >> smile
  >>
  >> Cindy
  >>
  >> --- "Judy s." <cherryjam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  >>
  >>> Cindy, Sharon and Patti, Roger is trolling every
  >>> time someone posts regarding Christianity, and has done so since
  >>> he came on the list.
  >>>
  >>> If you're not familiar with the term "troll" or
  >>> "internet troll," here's a definition from Wikipedia:
  >>>
  >>> "An Internet troll, or simply troll in Internet
  >>> slang, is someone who posts controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or
  >>> off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online
  >>> discussion forum or chat room, with the intention of provoking
  >>> other users into an emotional response or to generally disrupt
  >>> normal on-topic discussion"
  >>>
  >>> The best way to handle trolling (again I'll quote
  >>> from Wikipedia, as they put it well) is simple: "Do not feed the
  >>> troll."  You'll find that abbreviated as "D-N-F-T" or "D-F-T-T" in
  >>> Internet slang.
  >>>
  >>> Put simply: you'll drive yourself crazy by getting
  >>> sucked into a discussion with someone who is trolling.  Consider
  >>> just ignoring a troll's posts when he or she is trolling. Provoking a 
  >>> response is what a troll enjoys. Roger himself has posted
  >>> here that he loves to stir things up just for the fun he gets out
  >>> of it. grin.
  >>>
  >>> Judy s.
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