Guest Mr. Arnold Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 Roll up, roll up! See how easy it is to land a big, fat, perverted Spoofer. He plays a lot with his Daddy. Hehehehe. Try YOUR luck: See if YOU can land one of the BIG ones named below: The Bored Spoofer Leonard Grey nass nass’s computer repairs nass’s sister Nass’ Spelling Tutor Anti on Chicken Little(s) Chicken Little Albright Dan S-illy aka Barney Phife Doctor Bee General Paul Montgomery General Paul Montgomery1 General Paul Montgomery2 General Paul Montgomery3 General Paul Montgomery4 General Paul Montgomery5 General Paul Montgomery6 General Paul Montgomery7 Hunting for JackA$$ Junk Yard Dog Kotex Queen Clear Windows Mick Murphy Bad Mike Sad Mike Montgumdrop Mr. Arnold MontGumDropped1 Paul Paul MontDenturesDropped Paul Montgomery Paul Montgomery 9000 Paul Montgumdrop Pauly Ringmonster Sudden Impact Tall Tales Albright The Bee The Big Ticket The Hornet Van Helsing the Albright Hunter They are DUMB, and take the bait, all the time! Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 Mick Murphy at his best. http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/anti_troll_faq.htm Subject: 4.2 The crosspost Troll This is perhaps the most effective Troll in that it produces large numbers of posts with little effort from the Troll. An inflammatory post is made to a group of Sub Target newsgroups, say cooking, politics or guns. The Target Newsgroup is included in the ng list. The innocent posters to the Sub Target newsgroup continue to discuss this in the normal way without noticing that the posts are also going to the Target Newsgroup. This is commonly combined with The Request for Assistance troll Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 Here is Mick Murphy at his best The term Cyberstalking is generally considered to be the act of harassing or threatening an individual through the use of the internet. The most commonly employed communications method for Cyberstalking is email. However, newsgroups, chat rooms, and other public spaces on the internet are also employed by Cyberstalkers. The very nature of cyberspace, with its anonymity and worldwide access, leads some individuals to make statements and commit acts they would never consider if the discussions were taking place in the real world. Although online harassment and threats can take many forms, Cyberstalking shares important characteristics with "real world" stalking. All stalkers wish to exert control over their victims and engage in similar types of behavior to accomplish this end. Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 You take the bait; hook, line and sinker. You are selfish, greedy and lonely. You have NO friends. And I wonder why, hahaha! -- Mad Mike "Mick Murphy" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > Mick Murphy at his best. > > http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/anti_troll_faq.htm > > Subject: 4.2 The crosspost Troll > > This is perhaps the most effective Troll in that it > produces large numbers of posts with little effort from the > Troll. An inflammatory post is made to a group of Sub > Target newsgroups, say cooking, politics or guns. The > Target Newsgroup is included in the ng list. The innocent > posters to the Sub Target newsgroup continue to discuss > this in the normal way without noticing that the posts are > also going to the Target Newsgroup. > > This is commonly combined with The Request for Assistance > troll > > </span> Quote
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