when I started reading /prog/. It was around when people were getting trolled so hard by FV that people were making scripts to remove his posts. Can anyone estimate when that was?
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FrozenVoid2010-06-24 3:51
People were removing my posts because i had a habit of posting too fast(like in chat) and had a slightly egocentric persona. If i was posting anonymously and less often, they wouldn't notice at all. Just mimicking you "average poster"(something like a failing CS student) gets ANY post by the radar. Signatures, blog links and pictures seems to annoy most of hardcore neckbeards living here. So if you become something like me*(not a tripfag. A poster with strong identity) again, you would certainly get people annoyed enough that they get mods to delete your posts(but whom megatons of spam don't even bother) and even ban you(doesn't work with dynamic IPs though).
Trolling protips for aspiring /prog/ trolls:
1.Start a blog/website/pastebin to consolidate and archive your trolls.
2.Don't troll all the time, relax and post on-topic to hone critical thinking and debate skills.
3.Always choose the least and worst defended position.
4. Don't bother refuting, attack the weak points for massive damage.
5. Challenge every assumption. Asumme every bias.
6. Don't concentrate on details, dig deeper and uncover dirt.
7.Change subjects anytime you feel it. Always try to drag the subjects close to the topic, away from the main line of thought.
8.If anyone replies, you win. Reply to replies with sarcastic remarks to get people agitated. Challenge repliers even harsher.
9.Mimic normal threads and derail them unexpectedly. Use surrealistic and deconstructionist methodology to detract from normal replies.
10.Reply to yourself and maintain extra indentity to be a strawman/sockpuppet aid. People get trolled hard when their side is ruined.
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I trolled so hard and got so far, but in the end it doesn't even matter.
I had to fall to lose it all but in the end it doesn’t even matter.