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Originally posted by SmoKeyHaZe
reply to post by halfsorry
It's also idiots like you, who "sell their soul" to belittle other people & bring down the overall "quality" of sites, such as ATS.
Whether you still do it or not, I hope you stay off ATS & other sites, Mr. Troll.
Originally posted by halfsorry
Originally posted by ZeroKnowledge
So in your experience - how can one spot a paid troll? What are the signs. If you are half sorry, at least share secrets of trade.
I cannot say that I've witnessed a great deal of it here. In all likelihood because politics is not a significant focus.
The three most active sites, from what I gather, have been Digg.com, Reddit.com, and the comments on Huffington Post. Such activity will be difficult to spot, as we were careful to refine and revise the scripts so that duplicate postings didn't happen.
That being said, if you're seeing someone posting on monday morning in exuberant favor of something that was fervently pushed in conservative media over the weekend, there is a chance that may have been one of us especially of the topic was critical of the conservative media.
Originally posted by SmoKeyHaZe
reply to post by halfsorry
It's also idiots like you, who "sell their soul" to belittle other people & bring down the overall "quality" of sites, such as ATS.
Whether you still do it or not, I hope you stay off ATS & other sites, Mr. Troll.
Originally posted by SonicInfinity
Seriously guys? Are you all fooled that easily?
I thought ATS was better than this.
Originally posted by filosophia
what kind of info did you push? Can you be more specific than conservative media? Like Rush Limbaugh conservative media or Ron Paul conservative media? Or Alex Jones conservative media?
Originally posted by halfsorry
The three most active sites, from what I gather, have been Digg.com, Reddit.com, and the comments on Huffington Post. Such activity will be difficult to spot, as we were careful to refine and revise the scripts so that duplicate postings didn't happen.