What Your Online Comments Say About You
circletimessquare writes: The New York Times has a piece summarizing some recent research and recent discussion about the quality, or lack thereof, of online comments. "[Washington State University researchers] found that the comments on a public-service announcement about vaccination affected readers' attitudes as strongly as the P.S.A. itself did. When commenters were identified by their level of expertise with the subject (i.e. as doctors), their comments were more influential than the P.S.A.s. Online readers may put a lot of stock in comments because they view commenters 'as kind of similar to themselves,' said Mr. Weber — 'they're reading the same thing, commenting on the same thing.' And, he added, many readers, especially those who are less Internet-savvy, assume commenters 'know something about the subject, because otherwise they wouldn't be commenting on it.' The mere act of commenting, then, can confer an unearned aura of credibility."
But it proves nothing.
I most certainly do not assume anyone is an "expert" because they're posting an internet comment. I assume they're a typical, uneducated, ill-informed, panic-mongering, fear-driven sheep. And I presume everyone else thinks of my comments the same way.
The public, as a whole, is comprised of people who are of less than average intelligence 50% of the time. And from what I see commented on news sites and such, the dumber they are, the more they have to say...
I do not fail; I succeed at finding out what does not work.
... most comments are posted anonymously by ignorant, bigoted narcissists who have dubious political agendas, disgusting peraonal habits and no conscience. Oh, wait...
"Many readers [...] assume commenters 'know something about the subject, because otherwise they wouldn't be commenting on it"
Thus my nickname.
Witness my incredible credibility, bitches!
she and her co-authors Aneta K. Molenda and Charlotte R. Cramer analyzed comments from three sources (The New York Times, the Discover magazine science blog and a Facebook group for science buffs)
slashdot ? the mother of all commenting kungfu
No comment should ever be trusted, even the one you're reading right now.
Trust me. I'm just like you and I'm an expert. You can believe my comments when I tell you that this story is bogus. You and I, we're like peas in a pod and we know when a slashdot story is misleading. Less savvy readers believe stories like this but not us. NYT, WSU, what do they know? As long as we stick together we will know the truth. Right on bro!
...omphaloskepsis often...
This research clearly shows, the comments must be regulated — to ensure, only the certified experts are allowed to express opinions, and that all different points of view are fairly represented. The current so-called "freedom" is, obviously, putting us in danger — and it is over-rated anyway.
To keep the "playing field" level, the hitherto unregulated online news-sources (which also attract the most dangerous comments) shall be subjected to the same rules as TV-broadcasters, thus shutting down the smaller and annoyingly quirky ones among them. The respected (and, incidentally, government-supporting) establishments will thus be (smartly) helped.
Dissemination of information deemed incorrect by the benevolent and omniscient regulators, or failures to represent all points of view fairly, shall lead to the withdrawals of certification and any other licenses — easy to achieve without much fuss because a license, by definition is a permission granted by the Executive, and can be withdrawn (or not-renewed) without having to convince the skeptical Judiciary. Anybody talking about the First Amendment shall be ignored (and put on a watch-list) as a fringe crazy — this is not the 60-ies, you can not protest like that .
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
Why are we getting this bullshit repeated again from six months or so ago?
That explains why many news organizations are removing the ability to comment from their sites: because it was undermining the effectiveness of the favored propaganda they pass along as 'news'. Remember kids, journalistic bias is all about WHICH propaganda you decide to go to press with.
Corruption is convincing someone that the selfless ideal is the same as their selfish ideal.
'DrPhil' as handle more 'influential than 'BigDickForHire' ?
Who would have thought.
Just talk to people and you will se the same thing. Be it in a meeting, in a pub or wherever. Countries are based on the priciple that they are lead by people who know what they are doing,. while in the end it is more about who said it best.
So it happens in the real world. It has happend since ages. Why would it surprise anybody that it happens on the Internet?
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
What does working for slashdot say about you?
And it can be hilarious.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/56279/who-originally-said-im-not-doctor-i-play-one-tv
Which is also the reason why "dentists" in advertisements wear stethoscopes.
Look at me! I've got an aura. It's pretty.
In other news, researchers have discovered that 'there's this whole thing called the Internet, apparently.'
People being influenced by comments is not a problem. And it certainly isn't a problem best solved by attacking anonymity. The more anonymous comments are, the more they'll be judged by the merits of the arguments of which they consist. The article seems to be calling for every comment section to be turned into a walled garden.
If video games influenced behavior the Pac Man generation would be eating pills and running away from their problems.
It didn't appear that they figured anything out that any moron on the internet wouldn't simply take for granted.
It is painful... why does the new york times exist? They still are obviously baffled by the internet.
I've decided to stop wasting my time responding to AC trolls/sockpuppets... so if you want a response from me... login.
Any and all comments should of course be taken with a grain of salt regardless of the source or anonymity. I don't believe anything anyone says unless I personally can construe it in a logical manner as being true. In other words, without bias and being forthwith. That taken into account, all comments are based largely on the commenters emotional state. IMO, it is more important to read between the lines and look at the bigger picture. Awareness and the pursuit of awareness is more important than trivial information. The point of conversation is not to agree, but to pass information.
Plus, obligatory XKCD
"Our opponent is an alien starship packed with atomic bombs," I said. "we have a protractor"
I assume everyone talking has no fucking clue what they're talking about until they prove otherwise.
In all my many years on the internet I've come to a single conclusion: most people venture so far out of their own domains of expertise that it's saddening. You see it constantly. Bring up marijuana and suddenly everyone is a medical expert. Bring up PC repair/modification and suddenly everyone is an Engineer.
This may just be my own unqualified opinion on the subject but it seems like nothing turns people in to a pack of complete idiots faster than anonymity.
BeauHD. Worst editor since kdawson.
Or maybe the comments are just so full of utter garbage posted by the most degenerate members of society that it turns off regular readers.
http://alternatives.rzero.com/
The irony is that the kind of people who post comments on articles on web sites tend to be the least qualified to do so. By commenting on a news article, you are acknowledging that you have nothing more constructive to do with your time, and that you aren't satisfied with the attention that you get from the people around you. The level of hateful and ignorant bile in most news sites' comment sections is so great that anyone who would stoop to adding to them must be kinda sad and desperate.
And yes, I am completely aware that my comments here contain a full day's supply of irony.
https://twitter.com/avoidcomme...
http://alternatives.rzero.com/
unearned aura of credibility
Here on Slashdot, we know that there's nothing unearned about it. People may come for the stories or the articles, but they stay for the comments and soon forget about that other stuff. For hot grits and great glory!
> many readers, especially those who are less Internet-savvy,
> assume commenters 'know something about the subject,
> because otherwise they wouldn't be commenting on it.'
No. Only idiots assume this. Refer: Mount Stupid.
This is right out of 1984. All the proles... aka dump people are latching onto VAXX as a major issue. Its not. Income inequality, the environment destruction, violence, etc are critical issues. Just think outside the box a minute... its a non issue. These diseases we talk about with vaxx are not smallpox, are not the black death. We have a planet being decimated by pollution and over production, unregulated GMOs, a financial system in dire straights and senseless violence on the rise. Who cares about VAXX! Its prole stuff, like sports. We need to move on already. Everyone is saying "I'm a doctor" "I work for Big Pharama".... just sayin it does not make it true and does not make them a SME. Its boring. I am neither anti-vaxx nor pro-vaxx, but there are huge issues society needs to solve, and there is no real issue with VAXX.
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this yet, on Slashdot of all places. How many times have you seen a shitty submission here and comments correcting it? It's practically Slashdot's unofficial slogan: "yeah, the stories are awful, but I come for the comments".
Bogtha Bogtha Bogtha
Why am I the only person in the world saying these things?
Because you're an asshole.
I'm trolling the comment section right now as an extremists SJW, but I'm just wondering if you're trolling as an extremist /pol/ack or whether you're completely serious. Honestly I can't tell (Poe's law I know). Either way, see you in the next Gamergate-bait submission. (We all know GG is the reason user feedback is on the way out)
many readers, especially those who are less Internet-savvy, assume commenters 'know something about the subject, because otherwise they wouldn't be commenting on it.
I believe that people are more inclined to give credibility to comments that they already have some sympathy with - rather than ones which take an opposing view.
I've never seen any follow-up comments, anywhere, that say "yes, you're right. I used to think differently, but your arguments have persuaded me I was wrong". At best you get other like-minded people agreeing with you and at worst you get those who disagree making an extreme, offensive, insulting or threatening retorts.
It also seems likely that the "less internet-savvy" are soon cured of that particular shortcoming and soon join in the fray. While most will be well-balanced individuals, a few will go completely over the top - some permanently as they then get the attention (and pity) they crave, but most will quickly have an "OMG, what am I doing" moment and become ashamed of their excessive behaviour.
politicians are like babies' nappies: they should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons
many news organizations are removing the ability to comment
The difficulty there is that it also reduces the engagement with the readers and thus the number of times they will return to the page and therefore see the advertisements. There do appear to be many (previously respectable) newspaper websites that publish articles that are only there as click-bait.
The the UK The Guardian (a once respectable, semi-liberal, print publication) has taken that route to publishing inflammatory, poorly written and factually incorrect op-ed / opinion pieces on its website who's only value seems to be to draw comments and provoke arguments.
politicians are like babies' nappies: they should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons
please tell me why you think I am "trolling".
please tell me why I'm an asshole
But this applies to any means of comment, not just the internet, and always has. Letters to the editor did the same thing. It also depends on how well a thing is expressed and written.
E Proelio Veritas.
I have nothing to contribute to this discussion or any other. I'd just like to reinstate my full and unwavering support for our government and especially for our great President Barack Hussein Obama. I strongly believe they have our best interest at heart, they know what's best for us and we should trust them fully and without question.
Dude, Blacks are just as racist as whites. Same as latinos and asians, etc... Every single "race" (we are all humans you dorks) has buttloads of racism in it. In fact ask very very dark black men and women how racist light colored blacks are against them. Or ask Sunni's how racist Shittites are agaisnt them...
Humanity is just 60% assholes and 40% normal people. And for some reason we are built to love and embrace hatred of those that are not exactly like us.
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
Not probable. They could just require a click on a link to see comments instead of showing them inline. Then readers who do not want them could decide not to click the link. They would not be turned off. On the other side, people who go there for comments would still come. Hence I think it is more probable that comments are being removed because it makes the propaganda less efficient.
which is why we, as an analogy in meat-space, need armed representatives of the self appointed respectable society present wherever people meet and discuss matters, to shut up people who say disagreeable things, no?
why on earth are you telling me this??!! Can you read what I wrote? If so, you did not understand? Why do I feel like I am addressing a class of first graders every time I reply to a comment online?
It blows my mind when I see a page with 5,000-20,000+ comments. Then you see long comments that someone obviously put some effort into.
it's just another piece of straw in an enormous bale of hay. I guess some people really want their voice to be heard but go about it the wrong way.
No, it's a disguised pro-space article. Muahahahahaha!
I can only be about 80% sure that you're fucking with us.
Mostly because you failed remedial english and most of us can not understand you.
Anti Republican too, as is the norm for this place
Heh-heh... Yes, finally, the First Amendment is compared with the Second. Indeed, we must introduce the following pragmatic and common sense measures and clarifications:
Did I miss anything?
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
That explains why many news organizations are removing the ability to comment from their sites: because it was undermining the effectiveness of the favored propaganda they pass along as 'news'. Remember kids, journalistic bias is all about WHICH propaganda you decide to go to press with.
Yup.
Just last week, KOMO TV in Seattle aired a biased Gamergate story (though, as a sad indication of how low the bar is, it's way less biased than most news media). Three days later, there was a note at the bottom of every story, saying site comments are no more:
http://www.komonews.com/news/l...
Looks like too many gamers were fact-checking their work, and it was too embarassing to let people see that happen.
News flash: People can influence other peoples opinions just by talking! Film at eleven.
I have a BA in English, a license to teach English in Texas, and I am an experienced teacher of English in high school and middle school. I also have a juris doctor degree in law to go with my BS in Computer Science.
I'd tell you, but it's too long
If by pro-vaccine, you mean anti-lunacy, anti-idiocy, anti-hogwash-science, and anti-killing-other-people-because-of-all-of-the-aforementioned then yes.
One of the reasons that I have not run my own forums, even as one of the first people with Internet connectivity in the UK for example, is the horror of dealing with that effect. I sincerely believe most people around me to be decent human beings, with some rougher edges exposed when not talking face to face.
But what is it that happens with discussion threads?
Rgds
Damon
http://m.earth.org.uk/
This is abuse. Arguments are down the hall.....
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
They say I should drink more.
You are welcome on my lawn.
On a more serious view - your initial argument (that corporations like the NYT who rely on 'big advertisers' have comment sections that reflect some underlying need of those advertisers)- is way too simplistic and over arching. There is likely a grain of truth in it, but as a general rule falls flat.
It isn't trolling and your English is better than most (although a low bar and you didn't help your cause by stating you teach English in Texas - having spent a dozen years of my life there I am not sure that 'English' is even a concept familiar to vast majority of Texans).
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
There's that whole Snowden thing, for instance. The Guardian never should have printed any of it. It's just clickbait.
While I can believer your fourth point, maybe, what do these three things have to do with labor supply?
Because you're the biggest idiot in the world?
"I do not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
The internet has been around long enough that some people are "burned out"
on the whole process of commenting on forums.
Some of us started with a BBS, and Usenet ( and a very slow connection with a monochrome
monitor and a screeching modem !). The quality of discourse was markedly higher in those days.
That doesn't mean there were no idiots or weirdos, but in general it was a lot more likely that a good
intelligent discussion could be had.
These days, any commonly used internet forum is like a public restroom. It's not the sort of place most
people who have decent lives want to "hang out". So the quality of many discussions tends to be lower,
and the real experts often spend their time in other ways because they are tired of this and the endless
repetition of questions which have already been asked but are asked again by people who are too lazy
or too stupid to search.
Honestly, real life ( minus the computer and the internet ) is rather more rewarding and interesting ..
for some of us. And we spend less time online as a result. For me, it is 16 degrees F. and not exactly
a day I when want to spend a lot of time outside, so here I am posting useless nostalgic remarks.
At least I'm not hunting for karma because I am posting anonymously.
Perhaps you missed the article yesterday where a prominent University proved that the FDA does not do it's job, it works for Agriculture and Pharmaceutical companies. Maybe you missed the fact that the NSA spying on everyone all the time did not catch a single terrorist event in the US, and no mass shooters were caught either (which I guess we could call not sponsored terrorism, and probably should given media's handling). Maybe you missed another prominent University study last year which determined that the US was no longer a democracy but at best and Oligarchy but at worst Fascism.
So the danger you are talking about is a two way street. The FDA approves things that a former advertising VP approves, not something that science approves. Science has no other outlet except for alternative sources. Or maybe you missed the fact that all broadcast media has the same owner, has been proven to lie to the public, and lacks credibility and accountability. Maybe it's hard to see that even Newspapers rely on the same corrupt government agencies for information because if the corrupt source is not used everyone yells "CONSPIRACY!" and nobody actually check facts.
People are fully capable of checking facts all by themselves. If they don't know to go looking, that's a different issue. That is exactly the first amendment here is critical. We can no longer trust our Government agencies, they don't give a fuck about the public they are supposed to look out for. It's been proven again and again. Give people the message and if they want to go looking for facts they can.
Nope, it's not perfect. Some shithead will always be able to post garbage. That is a risk that we have accepted for over 200 years because the trade off is not worth it. That is the only way it can work.
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
Or ask Sunni's how racist Shittites are agaisnt them...
Sunnis and Shiites are schismatic muslims, not racists. You've illustrated how meaningless the term 'racist' has become.
In fact, people who worry incessantly about 'racism' are people who've finely tuned their racism. They're generally some of the most racist people in a culture.
Fuck that. We're all people (not soylent green).
Perhaps he teaches English in Texas to Somali refugees.
Everyone over the age of 5 knows a Public Service Announcement is propaganda. Of course the comments were more influential; they didn't have to clear a high bar. Give it a few years and everyone will know the comments are mostly from shills, trolls, and know-nothings, and we'll be back to the healthy status quo of no one with any sense believing anything they read without triple-checking it.
You should really talk about this with your therapist, not ask strangers on /. Could be any number of reasons.
Yet if you gave readers the opportunity to turn on/off visible comments, I wonder which would win?
I'm almost certain most people would leave the comments, after all, you don't have to read them. Which then suggests that no, it really IS more about protecting themselves as the sole authority, because monologue is so much easier than dialogue.
-Styopa
please tell me why I'm an asshole
You are not an asshole, the person who called you an asshole will shortly be
remanded to a FEMA camp. I trust you will smile at the thought of this.
Brian Williams is proof. Those damn people that proved him a liar blew it, he was one of the highest rated bullshit sellers on NBC for decades.
Oh, I know.. it's not like journalists are supposed to.. you know.. make a journal of their expeditions. They never write shit down or capture pictures.. so it was clearly "false memory" that caused the problem right?
I really hope you are not dumb enough to believe anything you are told by media, including that last line. Brian Williams had a job of selling war, and he did it well. That does not make him a journalist, and yes people need to speak out against the corruption. Even if most claims of corruption are bullshit, that protection must remain. Agent provocateurs do exist, and people are paid handsomely to generate false outrage (see Gamergate).
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
How can they increase the supply of labor? Multiculturalism, racial integration, feminism and mass immigration increases the supply of labor, thus depressing wages and increasing corporate profits.
For a long time, this increase in the supply of labour allowed people to consume more. They could buy bigger houses, newer cars, take vacations, and the economy grew like crazy. A two-income family can earn and spend more than a single-income family, and all those "Rosie the Riveters" were no longer going to take a back seat in the economy. The growing economy created labour shortages, which increased wages, allowing people to consume even more. It was a "virtuous circle" that worked from the 1940s more or less to the late 1970s. Then things changed.
The trend of rising incomes was slowly undone, not by an increased supply of labour, but increases in productivity that averaged 2% per year. This is what created an over-supply of labour where there was none before, and is why real wages have remained stagnant for 40 years. Businesses, instead of taking those gains and re-investing them in employees, took to juicing the next quarter to keep their stocks up, even though in the long run this is self-defeating.
"Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
If only the authors of the article had any sort of credibility, people wouldn't turn to comments to verify the information. For example, when it comes to scientific articles, we generally disregard the comments by the journalists reporting on it while valuing the original scientific article or the comments explaining why the journalist is full of shit.
Don't waste your vote! Vote for whoever you want, unless you live in a swing state it won't matter anyways
Or maybe some commenters call the reporters on their bullshit, which gets steamier each day.
You mean not stupid?
I'll see your Constitution and raise you a Queen.
Probably something to do with your mother?
from a guy who calls himself fuckface? I'll comment however the fuck I want.
No, I mean a system where people actually get what they deserve. Not some fucking nanny state where lazy bums mooch off government money stolen from the hard working middle class.
Or maybe the comments are just so full of utter garbage posted by the most degenerate members of society that it turns off regular readers.
They are the regular readers.
Aren't they essentially demonstrating how gossip works? The folks that talk the most about stuff you're interested in always seem to have the most credibility.
Go home, Ghazi scum. You're too stupid to discuss things here.
@Bogtha: 'How many times have you seen a shitty submission here and comments correcting it? It's practically Slashdot's unofficial slogan: "yeah, the stories are awful, but I come for the comments".'
It's rare that any comment here adds to the total sum of human knowledge. For instance just take a look at the comments on "Nim Programming Language Gaining Traction".
Educated people generally skew towards liberalism. Why are you here?
-- sudon't
Air-ride Equipped
Yeah, because I totally deserve a system of taxes where my work is taxed at a higher rate than someone's dividend payment, or where companies get deals to pay no taxes at all but consume services all out of proportion to what humans do. Then they demand tax breaks for being "job creators" and instead of hiring local people they go to an H1B mill and import foreign workers because they're easier to exploit.
What did we do to deserve that exactly?
Oh, how about treaties and "free market" deals that allow companies to outsource labor and get tax breaks for doing so.
Again, we deserve that? Possibly. We deserve it because enough people were stupid enough to vote people into office who speak and believe like you do. The only thing that stops corporations from being destructive is heavily enforced rules that say they can't. Period.
Then again, you probably believe that someone who goes bankrupt due to illness deserved that too. That either makes you a teenager who just read Ayn Rand because you use all the right code words and talking points, or an absolute unthinking idiot--or both.
Unregulated or under-regulated capitalism always, always, always leads to an exploitive class of rich people, a tiny middle class (shop owners, doctors, and the like) and a huge number of poor. It has never not been that way in all of history.
'Educated' people are often the most indoctrinated. Some are smart, maybe, but not out-of-box critical thinkers. They've been in the system the longest. Did you know the term liberal originally referred to the philosophy behind the libertarians before it referred to 'social liberalism'?
A couple things:
1) the USA isn't unregulated capitalism. Not even close. There are many rules and restrictions that corporations must follow in order to do business here. In some cases they are good, in others largely just bureaucratic red tape, but the fact stands that this is nothing close to unregulated capitalism.
2) People generally get what they deserve based on their skills and work ethic. Some luck is involved, yes, and a person with an illness that couldn't reasonably prevented didn't deserve it. However, generally the harder you work, the better your standing in life. Talented poor can rise to the top, just like lazy rich folks can lose everything
3) The middle class is not small. What you referenced, doctors and such, is the upper middle class. Most other white collar workers are also considered middle class. Depending on where you live, it could be anywhere from about $50000-$150000 for a family (above would be upper middle class)
Per my subject: "... There " -> http://tech.slashdot.org/comme...
* :)
(ALONE, per the tune by Audioslave below (as "atmosphere" here @ least, lol), SINCE GOOGLE ITSELF CAN'T WITHSTAND FACT!)
APK
P.S.=> ".. Like a Stone..." (Hope you like musical accompinament, since now, You're facing the music!) -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
You are correct, not racist, just fucked up scumbags that hate for very very very stupid reasons.
What's this from you, starting it? http://yro.slashdot.org/commen...
APK
P.S.=> You're full of it... apk
Prove these wrong http://tech.slashdot.org/comme...
144++ MILLION annoyed by Google http://tech.slashdot.org/comme...
You're outnumbered 117++:1 http://tech.slashdot.org/comme...
On MY being upmodded on my hosts file posts? You fail again #1 of 3 (1-20/ of 60) http://tech.slashdot.org/comme...
On MY being upmodded on my hosts file posts? You fail again #2 of 3 (21-42/ of 60) http://tech.slashdot.org/comme...
On MY being upmodded on my hosts file posts? You fail again #3 of 3 (43-60 of 60) http://tech.slashdot.org/comme...
* QUESTION: How does "eating your words" taste, rammed down your throat by YOUR FOOT IN YOUR MOUTH & washed down with "the bitter taste of SELF-DEFEAT"?
APK
P.S.=> Your trolling bullshit -> http://yro.slashdot.org/commen... started it, & YOU RUNNING "Forrest" does the rest for me, letting me FINISH YOU ALONG WITH IT since you're doing a "Run, Forrest: RUN!!!" from those links above, now aren't you? Yes, you are!
(You finished yourself here, & GOOGLE too in the fact GOOGLE removed hosts from Android KITKat onwards, proving YOU ARE AFRAID OF HOSTS & yes, ME too since you can't prove me wrong on ANY of the above, lol... so much for wannabes like you!)... apk
See subject & "Rinse/Lather/Repeat" http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
* Shouldn't have trolled me 1st http://yro.slashdot.org/commen...,
You little wannabe "security engineer" (I was doing that type of work & FAR MORE while YOU WERE IN DIAPERS - you running after you trolled me proves that perfectly!)
APK
P.S.=> The ONLY thing "entertaining" here is showing EVERYONE here HOW MUCH OF A JOKE YOU ARE troll (same with your company, GOOGLE (allegedly on your part & I have trouble believing you due to you being SO EASY to get the better of, via facts I used you CAN'T PROVE WRONG) too!)
Why? Easy:
Since via hosts I am EATING THEM ALIVE for all their money, they can't prove "lil' ole me", wrong & NEITHER CAN YOU, obviously... lol!
... apk
"I think this is the easiest trolling I've ever done" - by swillden (191260) on Thursday February 19, 2015 @10:35PM (#49092619) Homepage
Google's motto = "Don't be evil"? You trolling is http://yro.slashdot.org/commen... so what's wrong with you??
(Grow up: You think it's "cool to be a troll" - clue/new News/NEWSFLASH: It's not...)
APK
P.S.=> See subject & swillden = "Run, Forrest: RUN!!!" -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... from what's in that link...
* :)
... apk
Seeing you "Run, Forrest: RUN!!!" -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
APK
P.S.=> You, & the PUNY likes of you (google employee trolls) can't *EVER* get the best of me, & that link above shows it as the proof thereof, that's undeniable... you FAIL! apk
See subject: Everyone sees you running http://slashdot.org/comments.p... & yes: EVERYONE is "buying it" since there's NO DENYING that you ran, forrest...
APK
P.S.=> You & yes GOOGLE, fail... apk