Talk:Trolls

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    This much is true.

    or LGPL (more licensing schemes are considered) - again viral so that no bad copies or self-interested forks can be created without us stopping them.

    What the ******* rubbish troll shit is this? Can you explain 142.177.X.X??Juxo 14:29 Jun 19, 2003 (EEST)
    Only the User:MotherOfTrolls can explain User:142.177.X.X. Until then, this one issue can be explained (below). Trolls prefer however the term compost to "rubbish" or "shit", as their output is wholly organic.
    hum. shit is organic too, but it has a very negative connotation. It is untransformed waste, with microbial contamination perhaps. Not safe. A troll would not put that on your floor. Rubbish is somehow implying it is an end product, with no value whatsoever. Plastic bits. This troll would not put that on your floor. A compost is a co-product upon which a garden may flourish. It is a well-balanced medium upon which something can feed and grow. Remember, a waste may stop being an end-product if you decide so, and be renamed natural resource. This troll is there to spread compost everywhere on your floor
    LGPL is the opposite of the feasible licensing model (proprietary), if stopping modified copies undesired by the original author is the goal.
    Stop lying. It's not trolling, it's vandalism! Juxo 16:02 Jun 24, 2003 (EEST)

    The references to m:troll and w:Internet troll are a bit out of date - the article in Wikipedia has been improved, and the one in Meta-Wikipedia has been vandalized by the imposition of m:community point of view. Which sadly used to be something they tried to work against and balance, but now try to enforce. If they get a trademark on the term "wikipedia" (Which should be generic) who knows what damage they'll do?