Underground Mac Community Foils a Coup
An anonymous reader writes "In an attempted palace coup that would not have been out of place in a Shakespearian tragedy, a moderator faction at Mac Serial Junkie, one of the largest underground Mac communities, was shut out this weekend after it was discovered that many staff members were plotting a coup. The plans included a surreptitious takeover of the domain name macserialjunkie.com. In an Open Letter to the Community, the founders of MSJ explain how a number of people at the highest levels of the underground planned their takeover activities for almost two years, only to be foiled at the last minute."
I assume this is some sort of piracy forum, but regardless, who cares? This stuff happens all the time on forums and IRC. Owner X doesn't do much/disappears leaving Y in charge. Y gets upset that he's doing all the work while X enjoys ownership. Y plots takeover, and either does or fail and is replaced by Z.
seriously, e-drama. seriously.
... still waiting for this free-as-in-beer free beer I keep hearing about.
This sounds like it should be an item in a high school newspaper. No wonder, it's a kdawson story, poster of all useless and leftist drivel.
Are you guys going to cover how Timmy is going to plotting to take over the treehouse next?
I've said it before and got modded down. But I'll say it again (and get modded down).
Was anybody surprised Kdawson posted this? Seriously, anybody.
This is quite a soap opera, but I think only people who regularly post on those forums could really care. So here's to the three of you.
Next week on slashdot: How one moderator over at knittingmachines.org thwarted an attempt by 31337gr4ndm4 to copy the patterns of beloved moderator iknit4u.
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All of you GROW UP! go on, get out of your parent's basement, into the real world. Get a real job and a (girl|boy)friend and just get on with your lives!
None of this shit means anything outside of your silly little group. Sheesh!
No matter where you go... there you are.
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Highest levels of the underground? That means they're just below the surface, right? And they've been planning their takeover for almost two years? They don't sound all that motivated to me...
This guy's the limit!
I mean...really? Slow news day, huh?
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You know I'm going to hold you personally responsible for this if they create gossip.slashdot.org. I can just hear them now discussing how popular sites like TMZ and The Smoking Gun are.
On the plus side, though, it might bring more girls to Slashdot.
I see the trolls are gaming the firehose.
Hail Eris, full of mischief...
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SmR writes
"In an attempted anthill coup that would not have been out of place in a tragic Discovery Channel special, the red ants in my backyard, owners of one of the largest anthills underground in my backyard, were doused with gasoline this weekend after it was discovered that a faction of the worker ants were plotting a coup. The plans included an unprecedented and sneaky incursion into my kitchen trash containing an old big Mac, cereal, and tasty junk. In an unexpected move I placed some honey-soaked borax in their trail and the poison infiltrated into the highest levels of their underground empire. Then dousing thier anthill with gasoline I ended their reign of almost two years, and thus they were foiled before my wife got home."
Honestly, I think my story is more interesting.
SmR
Anytime there's a story that's not story-worthy, or obviously false politcal propaganda, they use the kdawson account to publish it, thus saving their own reputation. There is no way it could be one man.
I know nothing about this site and I found it interesting from a social dynamic perspective. Also it's probably important to learn about such co-opting strategies.
/. is supposed to be "news for nerds" or some such. It seems to me "Coups" and "Underground Mac Movements" are about as nerdy as you can get.
Not sure who is in the "right" here but the domain owners kinda get the last word on what they want and how to do things don't you think?
It's also kind of curious that the first few posts here seem to be so vitriolic against the posting of this article. As I recall
Then again, I must be new here...
I'm a womble, you insensitive clod!!!!
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At the bottom of the
After reading the "open letter" only one thought comes to mind.
These guys really need to get a life.
"Yea, it's a site to swap software serial numbers."
Darn, I was hoping it was a site about Mac serial ports. I was gonna go ask a question...
With reasonable men I will reason; with humane men I will plead; but to tyrants I will give no quarter. -- William Lloyd
The general consensus seems to be this story is a non-story, of course I would agree, but I find it highly illuminating that the consensus was very different when a similar story appeared regarding virtual corruption in the game of Eve, which in my opinion was a very non-story.
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http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/26
By the way, don't give me any bull that one is free and the other is a paid for service... they're both internet communities. No one is forced to use them.
So, I guess the lesson is it only matters to you when it's a forum you happen to use.
Camping on quad since 1996.
Very funny when pirates are upset when somebody tries to steal their board. Why would they think that their membership would behave honorably?
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