RoryN
You're screwed.
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- Apr 8, 2003
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It's pretty easy, folks. (BTW, if you're like, "Who cares?" then consider that this thread only exists to needle the troll. Please re-read that 5x.)
1. Start with an obvious troll thread:
http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=794176
2. Know that the most prolific Stormfront.org troll on the GB probably hails from Tennessee (we guess this because his IP has come up as being from Tennessee multiple times, he mentions the state in his posts, in his Location, in his screennames, etc.)
3. Do a search on part of the original post. In this case, we'll use "average people with serious personality issues" and plug it into Google search.
4. First hit (1st): Tennessee Firearms Association Forum.
http://www.tfaonline.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=3787
...and now you know another forum our minority-hating troll frequents. Total time spent on the discovery: 45 seconds.
1. Start with an obvious troll thread:
http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=794176
Internet trolls, also known as “paid posters” or “paid bloggers,” are increasingly being employed by private corporations as well, often for marketing purposes. In fact, it is a rapidly growing industry.
Sometimes, these strategies are used by average people with serious personality issues. However, if you see someone using these tactics often, or using many of them at the same time, you may be dealing with a paid internet troll.
2. Know that the most prolific Stormfront.org troll on the GB probably hails from Tennessee (we guess this because his IP has come up as being from Tennessee multiple times, he mentions the state in his posts, in his Location, in his screennames, etc.)
3. Do a search on part of the original post. In this case, we'll use "average people with serious personality issues" and plug it into Google search.
4. First hit (1st): Tennessee Firearms Association Forum.
http://www.tfaonline.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=3787
...and now you know another forum our minority-hating troll frequents. Total time spent on the discovery: 45 seconds.