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Ya Krunk'd Floo said:Yes, yes, yesssssssssssssssssssss!
Have you ever considered the philanthropic nature of the book forum literati?
duuuh...wha? (mouth open, drooling)
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Ya Krunk'd Floo said:Yes, yes, yesssssssssssssssssssss!
Have you ever considered the philanthropic nature of the book forum literati?
Stewart said:Now, I never said this was Amazon. I just found the perfect example on Amazon of someone recommending something without justifying their reasoning. If you are going to review something then it's not enough to say it was good. That's all!
And I seem to remember explaining to him why I was harsh.
Which was?
leckert said:Stewart, you should know better than to think you can insult someone for liking or disliking a book and then poke your chest out as if you are being some kind of brave, "direct" critic who "tells it like it is". You are only being rude, and thoughtless and you should be ashamed of yourself.
notice my lack of smilies.
I'd say trolls are wankers. Does that answer your question?ruach said:Why is all right to call someone a troll or something else, but it isn't okay for me to refer to somebody as a wanker?
Partly. To clarify, is an elitist also a wanker? What about a grammar nazi?Kenny Shovel said:I'd say trolls are wankers. Does that answer your question?
I'd say a troll is defined by how they say something or how they act; hence I think they’re always a wanker. I don’t think there is a problem with someone having a taste for the highbrow; but become ‘elitist’ if they express that in a condescending manner. Similarly, occasionally pointing out grammatical errors is no bad thing; continually doing so in a belittling manner as part of an argument with someone probably tips you over into being a ‘grammar nazi’. But those are just personal interpretations of terms that are pretty subjective.ruach said:Partly. To clarify, is an elitist also a wanker? What about a grammar nazi?
Kenny Shovel said:I'd say a troll is defined by how they say something or how they act; hence I think they’re always a wanker. I don’t think there is a problem with someone having a taste for the highbrow; but become ‘elitist’ if they express that in a condescending manner. Similarly, occasionally pointing out grammatical errors is no bad thing; continually doing so in a belittling manner as part of an argument with someone probably tips you over into being a ‘grammar nazi’. But those are just personal interpretations of terms that are pretty subjective.
As to your general point that calling someone a troll when they refer to another poster as a wanker is, in essence, one and the same thing; then in terms of pure logic, yes, they are both name calling. In reality however (well on the internet), if someone acts like a troll then they’re not going to get much sympathy when they get called out on it are they?
Yes, calling poeple names for calling people names, has a very dubious base in logic. But then so does criticizing people for reading books that lack subtlty with posts that do exactly the same thing.ruach said:G_d forbid logic should have reign.
SFG75 said:Are they entitled to do so in the author threads for FANS of the given author? Start a critical thread in the general books discussion, but when folks just want to chat about Cussler or Clancy with other fans of those books, the nattering-nabobs of negativity need to stay out of it.
SFG75 said:Are they entitled to do so in the author threads for FANS of the given author? Start a critical thread in the general books discussion, but when folks just want to chat about Cussler or Clancy with other fans of those books, the nattering-nabobs of negativity need to stay out of it.
Stewart said:that your friend hasn't a clue about fiction and, by your enjoyment of the book, neither do you.
RobertFKennedy said:it's not neccesary to make it personal about a poster when criticising a book.
bobbyburns said:our mutating DNA is setting the path for celestial transformation. the year 2012 is coming sooner than you realize, and soon all book forum members will be transformed simultaneously into six-dimensional beings of light. anarchy is the only alternative capable of deeming with this looming issue. the book forum's darkest day was both yesterday and tomorrow.
Martin said:Not just the spamming.
It's the atmosphere. Something changed. Suddenly, this place went from the best place on the net to a place I don't enjoy being at anymore. I know that's simply personal preference, but I have heard from others that they have noticed a change, too, whatever the hell it is.
Miss Shelf said:But I've avoided General Chat because it was inane and seemed to have become a place with a lot of posts about nothing except for some people who like to show off how clever and witty they are.