Este segmento me parece de lo mas interesante: "The term troll is highly subjective. Some readers may characterize a post as trolling, while others may regard the same post as a legitimate contribution to the discussion, even if controversial. The term is often used to discredit an opposing position, or its proponent, by argument ad hominem. Likewise, calling someone a troll makes assumptions about a writer's motives that may be incorrect. Regardless of the writer's motives, controversial posts are likely to attract a corrective or patronizing or outraged response by those who do not distinguish between real physical community (where people are actually exposed to some shared risk of bodily harm by their actions), and epistemic community (based on a mere exchange of words and ideas). Customs of discourse, or etiquette, originating in physical communities are often applied naively to online discourse by newcomers who are not used to the range of views expressed online, often anonymously. Hence, both users and posts are commonly, and sometimes inaccurately, labelled as trolls when their content upsets people — ironically, the accusatory labeling of a troll may be more disruptive than the original alleged offense itself."
Recuerdo hace poco haber visto una entrevista en CNN a un especialista (psicologo) en referencia a las denominadas flame wars, que incluso se dan al interir de grandes empresas donde se hace mucho intercambio de emails internamente, mencionaba que situaciones en las que una conversacion entre dos o mas personas no ocurria ningun inconveniente, la misma comunicacion, (con los mismos terminos) realizada por algun medio no presencial, podia generar una controversia, por quedar suprimidos detalles solo existentes en la comunicacion presencial, como por ejemplo el tono intencional, el lenguaje gestual, etc. Saludos. FMAQ. El lun, 13-03-2006 a las 15:50 -0500, Antonio Ognio escribió: > El sáb, 11-03-2006 a las 21:38 -0500, Felix Manuel Arismendi Quispichuco > escribió: > > http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/trolls.shtml > > ¿De casualidad no quisiste mandar este otro link? > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll > > Sería bueno que lo leas si no lo has hecho. > > Antonio > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-plug mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.linux.org.pe/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-plug
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