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LETS FACE IT - WITH ALL THE RUSSIANS

Name: taking over, there is no hope 2012-03-23 19:00

This is hard to believe. (2006)

Problems with 2ch-type forums often come along the lines of "people will be more likely to insult, flame, and troll if they're anonymous". This may be true... but people are already pseudonymous on most forums. The drama and hatred you see on pseudonymous forums is as bad as it gets; with anonymity, you'll probably be better off because of the convenience. Either way you will need a dedicated team of moderators to police the board for trolling and nonsense.

A preliminary study done by... me in March 2005 found that there was no noticeable difference between 2channel and forums.gentoo.org in terms of useful posts, off-topic posts, and nonsense in a long thread about technical issues. On the American forum 4-ch.net where posts can be either anonymous or pseudonymous, most of the actual helpful contributions to technical discussions came from anonymous users, whereas pseudonymous users tended to offer their personal experiences. But this was totally unscientific. Do a blind study yourself.

Spam is another issue. Since 2004 when this essay was written, message board spam has become increasingly prevalent on all anonymous forums. However, on old-style forums spammers often register fake accounts and happily suck in users to their profile websites without posting. If you are experiencing spam that gets around your local filters, I have found that extremely simple tests, such as a drop-down box asking whether you are a human (Yes? No? Maybe?) often cut it off entirely.

If you can't or don't want to force people to pay or use their real names, at least give a swing at bucking the establishment and trying out a totally anonymous forum.

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-23 19:10

I have a solution to trolling: Don't get butthurt.

If you get butthurt over the words of an anonymous user on a transient image or text-board, you deserve it.

I don't want to see the trolls go away. Even though lulz is all about amusing yourself, not really others, I find they are very amusing to myself as well.

If one really wants to deal with shitposting, they shouldn't ban people, but should instead create a quarantine. If you ban people they will find ways around it and get back to work with a vengeance. If you leave one board open to them where they can continue to post after being banned from the rest, then you don't have to worry about them, and they can have a massive troll orgie over there.

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-23 19:19

>>2
In other words, /b/. But that doesn't work here. /prog/ is already the board with the highest traffic here, and as such it will always attract the most of the heat.

This isn't an issue of getting butthurt, really, I doubt anyone comes here expecting respectful conversation by any real-world standard. The issue is the usefulness of the board for anything other than recursive trolling, of which it currently doesn't have any.

/prog/ is currently in a coma, like many times before, but it ain't waking up this time. It has reached critical mass of lifer trolls. RIP, /prog/. Maybe on your corpse another /prog/ will flourish, but not before it has completely rotten away.

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-23 20:09

>>2
>2012
>/prog/
>believing people get butthurt on /prog/
>lulz? really lulz
>99% of the posts are from Russians? that have absolutely no sense of humor whatsoever, really zero and I can't really blame em considering where they come from, you can save up their whole vocubulary in a database smaller than 128bytes
trolling used to be an art

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-23 20:18

>>4
U mad?

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-23 20:22

>>5
Yeah I MAD!! I BREATHE FIRE RIGHT NOW!!! I WILL HUNT DOWN AND KILL EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU!!! I'LL BECOME THE WRATH OF DUCK!!!

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-23 20:44

>>4
99% of the posts are from Russians? that have absolutely no sense of humor whatsoever, really zero and I can't really blame em considering where they come from, you can save up their whole vocubulary in a database smaller than 128bytes
In Russia "a sense of humor" generally considered a Jewish trait, because Jews mostly use it to make fun of Russians in front of them. You know, all these "In Soviet Russia" jokes made by some Yakov Smirnoff (a Jew), the "Russian" mass media is full of them.

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-23 20:47

>>7
Russia full of "comedians" like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yevgeny_Petrosyan and that isn't funny.

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