> you're still > complaining about having to infrequently operate a trivial mail filter > to avoid trollbait?
Should I blacklist the Austrian remailer then, and cut out all decent uses of it as well as the bullshit? How about people who are fairly high-signal until they get into mud-wrestling? Humans are hard to "filter". If they weren't, they'd be really dull. On 20/01/14 11:27, coderman wrote: > On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:50 AM, Cathal Garvey > <[email protected]> wrote: >> ... >> Secondly, it's true that cheap ano/pseudo/nymity seems to permit people >> to express personality traits they would moderate if they had a >> reputation to maintain. > > related: http://xkcd.com/137/ > > >> All very navel-gaze-y way of saying that Mailing lists are far more >> prone to the tragedy of the commons... > > it is the year 2014. we have classification systems, labeling systems, > tagclouding systems, machine learning systems, ... and you're still > complaining about having to infrequently operate a trivial mail filter > to avoid trollbait? > > > > [my contempt for this thread well reflected via large attachment!] >
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