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Kevin Craig
 
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In article , Rich
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Haven't been in here in awhile, can't help noticing all the SPAM and
UNSOLICITED POSTS!


I seldom see spam here. Spam is commercial advertising.

I see lots of cross-posted trolls, but they are easy to spot and ignore.

This is a newsgroup, not email. ALL posts are "unsolicited", unless
you're publicly posting and asking someone to reply. In that case,
your original post would be unsolicited. ;-)

Kevin
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Kevin Craig wrote, wondering if this is really what he meant?

In article , Rich
wrote:

Haven't been in here in awhile, can't help noticing all the SPAM and
UNSOLICITED POSTS!


I seldom see spam here. Spam is commercial advertising.

I see lots of cross-posted trolls, but they are easy to spot and ignore.

This is a newsgroup, not email. ALL posts are "unsolicited", unless
you're publicly posting and asking someone to reply. In that case,
your original post would be unsolicited. ;-)

Kevin


There's always one. You knew exactly what I meant. I would guess youre
probably an engineer or want to be.

Rich
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Kevin Craig
 
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In article , Rich
wrote:

Kevin Craig wrote, wondering if this is really what he meant?

In article , Rich
wrote:

Haven't been in here in awhile, can't help noticing all the SPAM and
UNSOLICITED POSTS!


I seldom see spam here. Spam is commercial advertising.

I see lots of cross-posted trolls, but they are easy to spot and ignore.

This is a newsgroup, not email. ALL posts are "unsolicited", unless
you're publicly posting and asking someone to reply. In that case,
your original post would be unsolicited. ;-)

Kevin


There's always one.


So it seems.


You knew exactly what I meant.


No, I didn't. I only know what you wrote, not what you intended to
write.


I would guess youre
probably an engineer or want to be.


Neither. See what happens when you infer intent rather than responding
to what is actually written?

Seriously. Work on those communication skills.

Kevin
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probably an engineer or want to be.

Neither. See what happens when you infer intent rather than responding
to what is actually written?

Seriously. Work on those communication skills.


And as a wannabe asshole, you need to develop your trolling skills. They
stink.


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Kevin Craig
 
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"Kevin Craig" wrote in message news:280820032032310713%
probably an engineer or want to be.

Neither. See what happens when you infer intent rather than responding
to what is actually written?

Seriously. Work on those communication skills.


And as a wannabe asshole, you need to develop your trolling skills. They
stink.


As a professional grade asshole, perhaps you could mentor those who
want to troll. I don't.

Can a response by a group regular, by definition, even qualify as a
troll?. I responded to what he wrote, as he wrote it. He said that
what he wrote wasn't what he meant, but that I should have known what
he meant. To me, that certainly qualifies as communication skills that
need improvement.

Kevin


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Dave Balderstone
 
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In article , Kevin Craig
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Can a response by a group regular, by definition, even qualify as a
troll?


Technically, yes, but that wasn't how I read your post...

The wreck has been invaded a few times recently. The best thing to do
is update your filters (especially paying attention to any post that
goes to three or four groups (your choice) and anything that's
crossposted to a religion or pet newsgroup.

And, most important, don't EVER respond to a troll post, no matter how
much you want to rip a strip off the poster. Just say "bang, you're
dead" in you mind, and carry on.

djb

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"Kevin Craig" wrote in message
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Can a response by a group regular, by definition, even qualify as a
troll?. I responded to what he wrote, as he wrote it. He said that
what he wrote wasn't what he meant, but that I should have known what
he meant. To me, that certainly qualifies as communication skills that
need improvement.


The point is that you understood what he was saying, but pretended play
dumb and criticise his communication skills while you were at it. That
makes YOU the Asshole and a wannabe troll. That's about all that can be said
about your trivial contribution to this thread.


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Ed Foster
 
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Default Lots of Spam in Here Lately!

In article , Kevin Craig
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In article , Rich
wrote:

Haven't been in here in awhile, can't help noticing all the SPAM and
UNSOLICITED POSTS!


I seldom see spam here. Spam is commercial advertising.

I see lots of cross-posted trolls, but they are easy to spot and ignore.



Easier still to filter. Just set you filter to killfile anything
crossposted to 3 or more newsgroups. I never see then unless someone
responds and removes all the other newsgroups.
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