Subject: Actually that's scary-accurate...
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Posted on: 2012-11-21 22:15:00 UTC

... to what a very small group of people used to do within the sims community. (Probably why a lot of our older members left, to be honest.) The criteria was a little different, because these people wanted to enforce that it was okay for them to write badly because sims writing wasn't "real" writing and people with actual care and talent were the ones constantly under attack (as well as anybody who created custom content who had been getting attention that the trolls were jealous of,) but basically they'd take a post much more honest and well thought-out than that and take it further out of context than a news anchor on a talk show.

I'm actually starting to feel quite sorry for your net-acquaintance if and when the inevitable firefight does break out, because white knights or no, if she keeps making a fuss about a relatively harmless spork on a sues page, she will get troll attention in a big way. So will her defenders, most likely.

(See, those sporking and sue pages are good because they channel people's urge to tear apart a work, but since they have rules to prevent personal attacks and to vent people's rage over ignorance in ways that are designed not to go directly back to the author, they don't degrade as easily into all-out ad hominem attacks and trolling. At least, when they're run well they don't. Come to think of it, the PPC serves the same function in a way - attacking a work that we can't countenance, either because of the author's ignorance/blatant button-pushing or because of the use of bad spelling, grammar, and logic - without venting any spleen directly upon the author, a handful of sarcastic comments aside.)

Anyhow, that's enough amateur psychology from me - can you believe I'm technically studying archaeology and chemistry? I just felt like getting that out there because I don't want you to get sucked into something with such a potential to get ugly, since I learned that the hard way over in the sims community - places with anonymous "secrets" threads seem to perpetuate hateful trolling and gossip, and I've seen both eager, bright young things and established members of the community get sucked in on both sides of the fence and chewed up and spit back out. Your DA aquaintance has been sporked - if she's lucky, she'll mature a bit sooner or later and won't become a troll target.

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