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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: The Secret Playbook of Internet Trolls Pleased to meet you - The Rolling Stones Whats Confusing You Is the Nature of Their Game The reason that Internet trolls are effective is that people still dont understand their game. There are 15 commonly-used trolling tactics to disrupt, misdirect and control internet discussions. As one interesting example, trolls start flame wars because according to two professors swearing and name-calling shut down our ability to think and focus. And trolls will often spew divisive attacks so that people argue against each other, instead of bad actions and policies of the powers-that-be. For example, trolls will: Start a religious war whenever possible using stereotypes like all Jews are selfish, all Christians are crazy or all Muslims are terrorists. Yesterday, the alternative news site Common Dreams caught a troll using scores of different user names to spew anti-Semitic bile. (Common Dreams discovered that the same troll was behind the multiple user names by tracking their IP addresses. And the troll confessed to Common Dreams.) The troll is a a Jewish Harvard graduate in his thirties who was irritated by the websites discussion of issues involving Israel. He posted anti-Semitic diatribes such as Hitler should have finished the job and killed all Jews using one alias. Then a couple of minutes later hed post an attack on the first poster using a different alias, claiming that criticism of Israel is the same thing as anti-Semitism. (Note: Holocaust survivors and Israeli ministers say its not.) Why would a Jew post vile anti-Semitic comments? Because normal people are offended by and dont want to be associated with pure, naked anti-Semitism, and so they will avoid such discussions. If the discussion was originally criticizing a specific aspect of Israeli policy, the discussion will break down, and the actual point regarding policy will be lost. Similarly, anti-Semitic posts weaken websites by making them seem less reputable. Indeed, Common Dreams says that the trolls anti-Semitic comments drove away many of that sites largest donors
dealing a severe blow to its continued viability. Thats exactly what trolls spewing anti-Semitic bile are trying to do: shut down logical discussion and discredit and weaken sites which allow rational criticism of policy. It is well-known that foreign governments and large companies troll online. See this, this this, and this. For example, the Israeli government is paying students to post pro-Israeli comments online. And American students are also attempting to influence internet discussion. While the Common Dreams troll claims that hes not sponsored by the state of Israel, government agencies have manipulated Internet discussion for years. This includes the use of multiple socket puppet aliases. The potential for mischief is stunning. Unless we learn their game
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#1. To: Ada (#0)
So the writer says.
This isn't new. And it's not limited to political boards. Back when I was day trading (late 90's) the stock chat rooms were littered with trolls like the one described. Probably originating from New York or israeli run boiler rooms. |
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