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    '''Free circulation of fiction''' is a key principle of maximizing [[instructional capital]] flow so that it can enable or enhance [[individual capital]].  It is the primary reason to author [[visions]] and [[threats]] anonymously, and to encourage others to edit them to make them more visionary or threatening.  The concept of [[authorship]] is entirely contrary to this view, so [[trolls]] reject it.  To even identify an individual "[[troll]]" (either in the sense of a given posting or person behind it) is wholly wrong in this view:  [[Trolls]] reject the concept of signing, [[use real names]], etc..
    '''Free circulation of fiction''' (often known under the more specific names '''brainstorming''' or '''visioning''') is a key principle of maximizing [[instructional capital]] flow so that it can enable or enhance [[individual capital]].  It is the primary reason to author [[visions]] and [[threats]] anonymously, and to encourage others to edit them to make them more visionary or threatening.  The concept of [[authorship]] is entirely contrary to this view, so [[trolls]] reject it.  To even identify an individual "[[troll]]" (either in the sense of a given posting or person behind it) is wholly wrong in this view:  [[Trolls]] reject the concept of signing, [[use real names]], etc..

    Latest revision as of 23:47, 21 December 2003

    Free circulation of fiction (often known under the more specific names brainstorming or visioning) is a key principle of maximizing instructional capital flow so that it can enable or enhance individual capital. It is the primary reason to author visions and threats anonymously, and to encourage others to edit them to make them more visionary or threatening. The concept of authorship is entirely contrary to this view, so trolls reject it. To even identify an individual "troll" (either in the sense of a given posting or person behind it) is wholly wrong in this view: Trolls reject the concept of signing, use real names, etc..