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Help, I'm on fire!: Everyone loves Flowcharts
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Right for the most part, but nowadays trolls have become more determined and are more persistent in their pursuits to flame their target. I'll whip up my own flowchart detailing a modern day troll's technique; this one is more for marketing purposes though the principal's the same. May 4, 2011 at 9:45 AM. May 4, 2011 at 11:26 PM. For longer lived trolls this cycle of hatred often becomes its own little microcosm; sometimes youll come across ...
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Help, I'm on fire!: When Lulz go bad...
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Saturday, April 23, 2011. When Lulz go bad. You're doing something wrong. This is a nice little reaction post to being labeled a troll. Chock full of rationalizing and some outright denial. But then again, who wouldn't? When I comment I am rude and obnoxious and the OP (original poster- to those not in the know) maybe winces a little but that's what I want, to challenge people and start a discussion. Is intentionality a factor here? If you're labeled a troll, then it'...
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Help, I'm on fire!: Comment trolls
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Friday, April 22, 2011. The comment field on any modern website has become the preeminent battleground between mainstream internet users, veteran netizens and shell-shocked trolls. See for yourself. If you remember in a previous post. I said that getting a troll's attention is the de facto guaranteed way to get trolled? Common responses to comment trolls are, in ascending order of extremity: "Don't feed the troll". Post, turn off the comments. Scorched Earth. Dele...
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Help, I'm on fire!: February 2011
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. On Another Person's blog? I'm feeling particularly lazy today, so here's a more serious block of text on internet culture from a few years back. There's a whopping one paragraph on trolling (referred to in the article as cyber-bullying), but it's got a story that might strike a couple of chords on someone's head. Excerpt taken from here. Who is the principle of the internet that will sent the offending children/parents to detention? I'll ...
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Help, I'm on fire!: Trolls IRL
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Thursday, May 19, 2011. My gut reaction was to take my pen and shove it right into his eye socket, but my better nature held me back on the grounds that ink would show better on paper rather than inside a man's occipital lobe. He also struck me as the kind of person who kept guns under those flabs of fat (I live in the Bay, you never know whose armed or not). Yes internet, I wussed out. So, why'd he do it? Man I wish I had a picture. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Help, I'm on fire!: Lulz, it does a troll good.
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Thursday, April 14, 2011. Lulz, it does a troll good. Lulz" is the corruption of Lol, which stands for laughing out loud. Ever do something incredibly stupid and find yourself with no reasonable excuse to explain your behavior? You did it for the lulz. Lulz fuel a troll's desire and ability to troll. The amount of lulz garnered from a victim in any given situation is proportional to their reaction to the troll. May 19, 2011 at 1:02 PM. When Lulz go bad. Youtube Series...
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Help, I'm on fire!: I do not have internet.
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. I do not have internet. Experiencing Technical difficulties. I suspect AT&T up to no good. I'll try to write some stuff in the meantime, but until I get internet back expect nothing juicy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Social Network Trolling: The Series - Episode 1: I. I do not have internet. Links to other interesting stuff. Help Feed the Troll. Oh, Internet (NSFW? People's facebook Status Comments. Something Awful - (NSFW?
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Distributed Narratives – fernandovandervlist.nl
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Please do not cite or circulate the printed version of this HTML document. Please refer instead to the original online version of this document, which is available online at. Or contact the author(s). Extracting Design Methods from Nonlinear Narrative Formations. Fernando N. van der Vlist. 11 May 2012; Revised:. 12 November 2012; Accepted:. 12 November 2012; Published online:. Distributed narratives, design methodology, new media, medium specificity, network, emergence, adaptivity. Of the Cambridge Engli...
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Help, I'm on fire!: April 2011
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Saturday, April 23, 2011. When Lulz go bad. You're doing something wrong. This is a nice little reaction post to being labeled a troll. Chock full of rationalizing and some outright denial. But then again, who wouldn't? When I comment I am rude and obnoxious and the OP (original poster- to those not in the know) maybe winces a little but that's what I want, to challenge people and start a discussion. Is intentionality a factor here? If you're labeled a troll, then it'...
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Help, I'm on fire!: January 2011
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An analysis of Internet Misbehavior. Monday, January 31, 2011. My name is Christian, a 20-something Psychology major at San Francisco State University. This blog came to be at the behest of my English teacher as part of the curriculum, though I had been planning to (read: putting off indefinitely) actually setting one up on my own. I have a few questions that I can really split my topic into:. Why do people get so worked up over words on a screen? In the absence of facial expressions, tonal changes and o...