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alexis_sd ([info]alexis_sd) wrote,
@ 2008-08-01 12:15:00
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Current mood: cheerful

Summer came for me too
Oh, as of today vacation started for me. I have a whole month before I'm back at uni. Yay me. Yay me. I'll sit down and finally concentrate on my hd_inspired fic

While browsing the net today I came upon an interesting article that discussed points that I have often considered. I'll admit that while some of the points were by far disturbing, I can actually see why someone might think like that. Still, I'll never agree or approve. I am taking about the Times Magazine Article Malwebolence, which treats trolling and netiquette. I personally found the article very interesting and maturely written despite the topic. I guess considering the magazine that publishes it, that was to be expected.

The one point I concur absolutely with is that as long as there are people who are easily goaded into stupid conversations and just go on and on when provoked, trolling will flourish.



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