in what context and comment are you referring to...??I think I’ve worked it out! A spambot!
Is a certain unpopular person trolling here now Stew?I think I’ve worked it out! A spambot! It all just makes sense now. I remember when the journalist Jon Ronson was targeted by one that would imitate a real person. Makes perfect sense now!
who would this certain unpopular member be then...??Is a certain unpopular person trolling here now Stew?
Yep and it just makes sense that they’re not real. Once they’ve started in a thread it just continues like they’ve finally found it and the posting style is like it’s a computer. Just reminded me of Jon Robson’s podcast of when he had someone imitating him on twitter. I can see it as doable on a forum as well.Is a certain unpopular person trolling here now Stew?
Aha, well the ignore button is handyYep and it just makes sense that they’re not real. Once they’ve started in a thread it just continues like they’ve finally found it and the posting style is like it’s a computer. Just reminded me of Jon Robson’s podcast of when he had someone imitating him on twitter. I can see it as doable on a forum as well.
No, I disagree. I think it’s a function of low level programming.Nah, a computer wouldn't make all those grammatical mistakes or insert those annoying superfluous symbols and characters. TBH, there is a resemblance in style to someone that was on here a year or so ago and ended up being banned - I wonder
I did wonder that - the odd phrase here or there!Nah, a computer wouldn't make all those grammatical mistakes or insert those annoying superfluous symbols and characters. TBH, there is a resemblance in style to someone that was on here a year or so ago and ended up being banned - I wonder
Sinclair Spectrum.No, I disagree. I think it’s a function of low level programming.
That's what the computer wants you to think!Nah, a computer wouldn't make all those grammatical mistakes or insert those annoying superfluous symbols and characters. TBH, there is a resemblance in style to someone that was on here a year or so ago and ended up being banned - I wonder
the flawed ignore button you mean...??Aha, well the ignore button is handy
I always use the forum logged in. That way it remembers which threads I have looked at and the latest posts are shown first.The problem with ignore is that it only works when you are logged in.
Like a lot of people I browse the forum without being logged in, so you get to see (as I did when I just came on to the forum) that some names are just spamming threads with...what?
So discussions just end up getting swamped and it turns you away because they have the time on their hands to hit every thread and you just think to yourself, 'oh I can't be bothered to wade through and have to ignore them when every second post is by them'.
So it forces people away.
I would have thought a lot of people browse it logged in. It’s a simple solution to your problem there.The problem with ignore is that it only works when you are logged in.
Like a lot of people I browse the forum without being logged in, so you get to see (as I did when I just came on to the forum) that some names are just spamming threads with...what?
So discussions just end up getting swamped and it turns you away because they have the time on their hands to hit every thread and you just think to yourself, 'oh I can't be bothered to wade through and have to ignore them when every second post is by them'.
So it forces people away.
I stopped frequenting SOTP because of one particularly annoying user. He wasn’t breaking rules, just reduced the joy I got from participating.
And there's the rub.
What do you do when someone's not breaking the rules, just reducing the enjoyment?
Especially when that person is reducing it for the many, who all have to suffer.
They could do like you suggest - leave. But who does that serve? Certainly not the enjoyment of that forum, least of all that actual forum itself.
So what do you do if there's someone who's not actually breaking the rules but acting like a vampire and sucking the life out of it?
I suppose I'll have to leave that as a rhetorical question.