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#83859 - 20/04/07 08:51 AM Re: PATHETIC STOC [Re: cra1g]
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i very rarely go on stoc and it seems friendly enuff but i have always been drawn to this site, after coming to the meet at easter i am devoted to this site lol everyone i meet here are very friendly here, scott is a wonderful person, taking time to mod this site along with chris and i would like to take this opportuinity to thank all members that chat on here. its good to have a 'little' competitive edge but when it crosses the line its a bit sad tbh, nuff sed lol craig



tbh i,ve never been on or looked at any other st forum site i have been made welcome here and enjoy been on the site,all you folks are friendly and helpfull so long may it last.
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#83860 - 20/04/07 04:09 PM Re: PATHETIC STOC [Re: goose]
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Registered: 21/10/06
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I agree completely with you! and can only apologise that you were made to feel unwelcome at the meet.




I havent attended an STOC meet, as i said, i wanted too... but after hearing about the reception certain people recieved, it put me off to be fair.

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All I can really say is enjoy your motoring - and hopefully everything will have settled down for FITP. (& assuming you're attending) I hope you'll pop along to the STOC club stand and say hello - as I will be doing to the other clubs which I am members of.




Im certainly attending, to show support for here and have a laugh with my mates, dont think ill be saying hello to stoc tbh, dont feel welcome, at all
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#83861 - 20/04/07 04:37 PM Re: PATHETIC STOC [Re: pixar]
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Flaming is the act of sending or posting messages that are deliberately hostile and insulting, usually in the social context of a discussion board on the Internet. Such messages are called flames, and are sometimes posted in response to flamebait. Flaming is said by some to be one of a class of economic problems known as The Tragedy of the Commons, when a group holds a resource (in this case, communal attention), but each of the individual members has an incentive to overuse it. Flamers usually call their flames justified attacks.

Although the trading of insults is as old as human speech, flaming on the Internet, like many other online 'actions,' started in the Usenet hierarchies (although it was known to occur in the WWIVnet and FidoNet computer networks as well). A flame may have elements of a normal message, but is distinguished by its intent. A flame is typically not intended to be constructive, to further clarify a discussion, or to persuade other people. The motive for flaming is often not dialectic, but rather social or psychological. Sometimes, flamers are attempting to assert their authority, or establish a position of superiority. Other times, the flamer is simply a closed-minded or biased individual whose conviction that theirs is the only valid opinion leads them to personally attack any "dissenters." Occasionally, flamers wish to upset and offend other members of the forum, in which case they are trolls. Most often however, flames are angry or insulting messages transmitted by people who have strong feelings about a subject. Finally, some consider flaming to be a great way to let off steam, though the receiving party may be less than pleased.




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Trolls can be existing members of a community that rarely post and often contribute no useful information to the thread, but instead make argumentative posts in an attempt to discredit another person, more often than not based on what they thought was said rather than what was actually said by the other person, concentrating almost exclusively on facts irrelevant to the point of the conversation, with the intent of provoking a reaction from others. The key element under attack by a troll is the forum or group's recognized and agreed upon power structure. To this extent, a troll does not necessarily have to make malicious or incorrect comments. For example, a person with political point of view A who approaches a forum frequented by people with political point of view B, may be considered a troll, even if no lies or attacks are made.

A person who retaliates (using whatever means) as a result of a misunderstanding (or as a way of rebelling against the overzealous application of rules) is not a troll. A troll is a person who approaches a board with the specific intention of stirring things up, either with no particular motive or provocation in mind, other than to be purely destructive or if the motive or provocation is against the ethos of the board.








OMG bex where did that come from its like watching countdown i'll have a vowel please carol


Edited by ChrisCumbria (20/04/07 04:56 PM)
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