walfin
Democrazy
I wouldn't say Damaged.Goods was wonderful, but that I didn't suspect anything fishy. The only thing weird I noticed was the thing about getting past China's Internet control software (when, if I remember correctly, it didn't get implemented in the end because of widespread dissatisfaction). Everything else seemed improbable but possible (including the being 14 years old and in university thing). Then again I've never been a fan of Taoism and traditional Chinese stuff and the Damaged.Goods persona claimed to like all that.
Look past all the fakeness to see if there's anything worth remembering in a post or not.
If he posts good, interesting, discussable stuff, then I don't care if he's doing other stupid stuff or not.
The less we get affected, the less likely it is that someone will bother with this sort of nonsense, since these people are all out to get attention and if no one cares, they'll just go away frustrated. I can't help thinking this guy must be a mental masochist to re-read snowqueen's long post about him to make himself cry.
And for a place like INTPf, you get as much out of it as you want. If somebody is here merely to create lots of fake personas and think "haha I fooled them all", then more fool he, since it doesn't take a lot to fool people on the Internet where identity can't be verified. It's like robbing from a town where nobody locks their doors (cliche, I know), except that in this case the robber gains nothing at all. Obviously someone like that wouldn't learn anything from coming here, and wouldn't even get the relief most INTPs would get from talking openly to like-minded people.
Now, sexual predators are a different story. Since he wasn't one, it's not really a big deal. I just feel it's very sad that somebody gets his jollies from doing idiotic stuff like that. We already have to fake so much irl. Imagine having to be a fake even online, in a forum like this. Whole bloody life's a fake; living that way has got to be intolerable.
But if he takes on a pleasant persona and doesn't post trollish stuff, why do I care that he's fake? Perhaps he's changed for real, perhaps it's another attempt at orchestrating foreign drama. Doesn't matter. It's not important who the account owners are irl. What does matter is the persona presented in the account. Let's say somebody has 2 accounts, account A, which breaks forum rules all the time and account B, a nice law-abiding denizen of the forum. If we ban account A, we don't necessarily have to ban account B, unless account B starts trolling as well, or outs itself by declaring that it's owned by the same person as account A (even then I guess an exception could be made if account B promises not to troll). I don't mind seeing the nice side of a schizophrenic on this forum.
Anyway, being mistakenly banned from an Internet forum is a relatively minor vicissitude of life. We like INTPf, but we're not dependent on it, after all (and those who are dependent would do better to get banned).
Even a troll can post good stuff sometimes.Agent Intellect said:What would people think if they found out that someone else on this board that they really admire was nothing more then another personality by our forums insidious troll?
Look past all the fakeness to see if there's anything worth remembering in a post or not.
If he posts good, interesting, discussable stuff, then I don't care if he's doing other stupid stuff or not.
The less we get affected, the less likely it is that someone will bother with this sort of nonsense, since these people are all out to get attention and if no one cares, they'll just go away frustrated. I can't help thinking this guy must be a mental masochist to re-read snowqueen's long post about him to make himself cry.
Yes, kind of, but not exactly confidence-shattering. It is the Internet.Agent Intellect said:Is it disillusioning to find out the truth?
And for a place like INTPf, you get as much out of it as you want. If somebody is here merely to create lots of fake personas and think "haha I fooled them all", then more fool he, since it doesn't take a lot to fool people on the Internet where identity can't be verified. It's like robbing from a town where nobody locks their doors (cliche, I know), except that in this case the robber gains nothing at all. Obviously someone like that wouldn't learn anything from coming here, and wouldn't even get the relief most INTPs would get from talking openly to like-minded people.
Now, sexual predators are a different story. Since he wasn't one, it's not really a big deal. I just feel it's very sad that somebody gets his jollies from doing idiotic stuff like that. We already have to fake so much irl. Imagine having to be a fake even online, in a forum like this. Whole bloody life's a fake; living that way has got to be intolerable.
Then I would hope that the troll begins to take on that personality for real, but know that he can't, and I'd feel a little sad but it won't impact my life greatly.Agent Intellect said:What would people think if they found out that someone else on this board that they really admire was nothing more then another personality by our forums insidious troll?
We can't trust anything.Agent Intellect said:Also, can we trust that nobody else here is another account from the same person? Can we trust that the accounts they claimed as theirs are actually their account (perhaps they just wanted to see us ban an innocent person)?
But if he takes on a pleasant persona and doesn't post trollish stuff, why do I care that he's fake? Perhaps he's changed for real, perhaps it's another attempt at orchestrating foreign drama. Doesn't matter. It's not important who the account owners are irl. What does matter is the persona presented in the account. Let's say somebody has 2 accounts, account A, which breaks forum rules all the time and account B, a nice law-abiding denizen of the forum. If we ban account A, we don't necessarily have to ban account B, unless account B starts trolling as well, or outs itself by declaring that it's owned by the same person as account A (even then I guess an exception could be made if account B promises not to troll). I don't mind seeing the nice side of a schizophrenic on this forum.
Anyway, being mistakenly banned from an Internet forum is a relatively minor vicissitude of life. We like INTPf, but we're not dependent on it, after all (and those who are dependent would do better to get banned).