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We need *some* bad examples of people worth stopping, or else, we won't attract the people here who really want to stop them. It's only those people that have the motivation to get this done. | We need *some* bad examples of people worth stopping, or else, we won't attract the people here who really want to stop them. It's only those people that have the motivation to get this done. | ||
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I have observed these users who prefer them to be refered to as [[trolls]] ''(plural)'' and confusingly also as [[troll]] ''(singular)'' which they denounce as ''not applicable'' on many, many counts as they refuse identity. These "trolls" seem to insist that proper [[wiki governance]] can be achieved only by implementing a way of categorizing people in things they call [[faction]]s. They constantly attack the integrity of [[sysops]] and especially software developers accusing them of [[corruption]]; the sole source of corruption to be more precise and quite simultaneously they push for confining people into factions identified by [[Silly colorology|colors]] on something they call a [[political spectrum]] and not noting the fact that they have formed a faction called the simply "The [[Trolls]]", which is without any color. | |||
Having their own faction that has no color thus it is not viewable to human eyes renders them transparent giving them superiour stealth for doing many kinds of power grabbing. They (the trolls) may be useful in some ways for us to reach our stated goal of enabling [[political consumerism]] but I must strongly suggest that they cease to demand that [[faction]]s be associated with colors while they insist on remaining without color. If they do not do this peacefully a [[sysop power structure]] will have to be formed to see to that this outrageous inbalance of this theatre is eradicated. --[[User:Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]] 20:25, 23 Jul 2004 (EEST) |
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