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Misquoting people

Then its a good thing we're point out to you that it does count as baiting, and as such will be considered trolling.

But it's not baiting anymore so than the rest of the thread is baiting. A thread that is the normal lame capitalism vs. socialism hatefest is already a cesspool of negative attention; these responses arn't going to elict an angry response anymore than the rest of the posts.

This would fall under flaming, not trolling; flaming isn't necessarily a personal attack. This would clearly be a hostile and insulting action toward the person at who it is directed.
 
er what? please explain oh interesting one.
There was a time, not that long ago, when warnings were handed out for stating your political views, even in quite a restrained and matter of fact fashion. It was considered "trolling", because apparently some folk might have disagreed with these views. Herein lies the slipperiness of the term "trolling" and it's ability to stifle genuine debate when used to guide mod policy.

Trolling is trying to make someone angry without actually flaming them. There are many ways to do it, and this is one of them.
When some people get angry and agitated at the drop of a hat, then some posters become trolls easier than in other situations. In other words, the degree of "trolliness" is defined by how thin skinned a particular poster is. That's shaky ground for a definition.
 
You guys (Bill, Rambu, etc.) are trying to target precise conceptual definitions of flaming and trolling when there are none. They're just too context-sensitive.
 
You guys (Bill, Rambu, etc.) are trying to target precise conceptual definitions of flaming and trolling when there are none. They're just too context-sensitive.

Yes, they are taking a "philosphical" approach.
 
But... but... but... misquoting other people is fun. :sad:
 
Yes, they are taking a "philosphical" approach.

This would be a good example of the context-sensitivity of trolling! Probably even subtle enough to avoid detection. Very good, BJ!
 
Enough misquoting since it's bordering on spamming now... :confused:

Some of you wouldn't understand subtlety if it was smacked you in the face, huh? [rhetorical so don't answer btw]
 
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