[MD] The morality of trolling a list

Ian Glendinning ian.glendinning at gmail.com
Wed Jul 14 09:27:30 PDT 2010


Andy
Hehe :-)
Ian

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Andy Skelton <skeltoac at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ian:
>> There is no doubt Andy that trolls have their "dynamic value", but
>> that is not a license that says they are therefore untouchable when it
>> come to moderation.
>
> By all means, let the moderator moderate according to his own
> experience. I know that I can be clicked out of existence at any
> moment.
>
>> (PS - in the current situation Bo is not a troll, lest anyone be confused.)
>
> I didn't make the distinction between trolling for sport and trolling
> without that intention.
>
> When a person says "I want to make ___ my legacy"
> (http://moq.org/forum/Skutvik/solupdate/solupdate.html) you get a rare
> glimpse of his morals. If the legacy is the greatest goal, the list
> may be subverted without moral compunction. That evaluation can lead
> to trolling unintentionally. It might be better understood as spam.
>
> I'm still not sure. I'm trying to find out.
>
> Andy
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