Given /prog/ as a knowledge database, and perhaps a couple of basic other terms to get going, do you think such AI would understand that this is a troll board?
All the posts of "/prog/ is for trolls" is obviously incriminating way too much, so disregard these posts in our case and only address the rest.
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Anonymous2009-03-17 18:42
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If it is unable to conclude that /prog/ is a troll board, I wouldn't call it Intelligent.
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Anonymous2009-03-17 18:42
"so that the room will be empty"
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Anonymous2009-03-17 19:30
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Anonymous2009-03-18 6:05
Resurrection bump
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Anonymous2009-03-18 11:09
/prog/ does not have enough fallacies. Trolling is poor at best, spam posts and other various Xarns should not be counted.
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Anonymous2009-03-18 11:44
>>1 All the posts of "/prog/ is for trolls" is obviously incriminating way too much
I'm tempted to say that you fail the touring test: obviosly, intelligent enough Autonomous Intelligence must consider the possibility that exactly these posts are trolling and the rest is not.
What's more, if the /prog/ really IS a troll board, then these posts are not trolling. So if one defines a troll board as a board where there is ONLY trolling, then the presence of these posts make the proposition that /prog/ is a troll board contradictory.
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Anonymous2009-03-18 11:51
>>7 >>1
All the posts of "/prog/ is for trolls" is obviously incriminating way too much
> What's more, if the /prog/ really IS a troll board, then these posts are not trolling.
Those posts would be meta-trolling, and thus the entire board would consist only of trolls.
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Anonymous2009-03-18 16:18
Revealing sophisticated trolling beyond programming trivia could be done by tracing it with the above mentioned trivia. If you could detect a post that is obviously wrong above some programming detail and grep the writing style, you could get appearances of that troll in other threads.
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Anonymous2009-03-18 16:25
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I can changes styles faster then you can change socks.
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Anonymous2009-03-18 16:25
If trolling is eliciting an angry or controversial response, then /prog/ never does that, at least to me. What most posts are, to me, are intelligent people acting like idiots for laughs and I laugh a lot. It's what /b/ was before it became SERIOUS BUSINESS, a porn site, and popular(-lated with retards), all three are kind of related. /prog/ should and will remain about obscure programming crap, unpopular, and full of meaningless but funny bullshit.