Here's a link to the post that "Goldi-Lox" posted banning honway
Goldi bans honway
Looks like LP had a bit too much exposure and truth on it for the elite, who apparently are now calling the shots in a ploy to destroy it.
For those of us who have seen the rise and fall of tFR, LP is taking a similar path. Forums over time tend to become infiltrated. 4um being the exception with our bot-proof hermetic seal in place.
For those of us who have seen the rise and fall of tFR, LP is taking a similar path. Forums over time tend to become infiltrated. 4um being the exception with our bot-proof hermetic seal in place.
LP's collapse is happening even faster than FR's. A few months ago it was a fairly well balanced forum with differing viewpoints, and a sprinkling of disinfo characters. Now, it's chiefly bots and disinfo characters, with a tiny sprinkling of rational thought from voices that are being drowned out by hysterical screeching from the neo-crazies.
#122. To: FormerLurker, all - Forum Infiltration (#118)
Now, it's chiefly bots and disinfo characters, with a tiny sprinkling of rational thought from voices that are being drowned out by hysterical screeching from the neo-crazies.
I have to look around, but I seem to remember an article that put forward the idea that groups were infiltrating forums for this very purpose. Does anyone out there remember it? I'm sure it was posted here.
From Yonit Farago in Jerusalem WHILE Israel fights Hezbollah with tanks and aircraft, its supporters are campaigning on the internet.
Israels Government has thrown its weight behind efforts by supporters to counter what it believes to be negative bias and a tide of pro-Arab propaganda. The Foreign Ministry has ordered trainee diplomats to track websites and chatrooms so that networks of US and European groups with hundreds of thousands of Jewish activists can place supportive messages.
In the past week nearly 5,000 members of the World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) have downloaded special megaphone software that alerts them to anti-Israeli chatrooms or internet polls to enable them to post contrary viewpoints. A student team in Jerusalem combs the web in a host of different languages to flag the sites so that those who have signed up can influence an opinion survey or the course of a debate.
Jonny Cline, of the international student group, said that Jewish students and youth groups with their understanding of the web environment were ideally placed to present another side to the debate.
Were saying to these people that if Israel is being bashed, dont ignore it, change it, Mr Cline said. A poll like CNNs takes just a few seconds to vote in, but if thousands take part the outcome will be changed. Whats vital is that the international face of the conflict is balanced.
Doron Barkat, 29, in Jerusalem, spends long nights trawling the web to try to swing the debate Israels way. When I see internet polls for or against Israel I send out a mailing list to vote for Israel, he said. It can be that after 15 minutes there will be 400 votes for Israel.
Its very satisfying. There are also forums where Lebanese and Israelis talk.
Israels Foreign Ministry must avoid direct involvement with the campaign but is in contact with international Jewish and evangelical Christian groups, distributing internet information packs.
Amir Gissin, the Israeli Foreign Ministrys public relations director, said: The internets become a leading tool for news, shaping the world view of millions. Our problem is the foreign media shows Lebanese suffering, but not Israeli. Were bypassing that filter by distributing pictures showing how northern Israelis suffer from Katyusha rocket attacks.