invisibility Pseudomyms = virtually invisible
May 17, 2005 01:56 PM
by krishtar
Yes Chris,
Using nicks it is just like using a "mayavirupa!".
Feels like being invisible, a siddhi developed exclusively in the internet technology!
Edson Krishtar ( ok I am losing my invisibility )
----- Original Message -----
From: christinaleestemaker
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 5:23 PM
Subject: Theos-World Re: Pseudomyms s (reply to Krishtar)
The only right thing for using a nickname is, that you are "ünvisible"
for searchmachines, otherwise I think one person uses nickname cannot
take seriously, in cause of the take care off (responsability) of
his or her writings.
For now everyone can say "What is a name"?'It belongs to
personality,individual insight and developement in our TS, so for
that we don't need to fake a name.
B.W ChristinaTL.
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "krishtar" <krishtar_a@b...> wrote:
> Thanks for the repply.
> I confess you, pal, that I exceeded in my past trade of hostility
between me and brother Anand and can also add that I fell in the trap
of the " trolling-feed" for many times, but it is a limitation and
tendecy of personality I am trying to work on...
> No matter the most we trade and exchange posts and emails here
we´ll never be able to know anyone deeply enough to understand many
of the reasons that move them, so sometimes we angage in discussions
which unfortunately and up in aggression and hostility.
> Lately you are performing here temporary "ombudsman" on my recent
posts and I always listen to the other person´s opinion.
> I also gess that it would make no difference if our trade of posts
were under real names instead of nicknames, hostility makes harm,
creates tensions to any person independent of their real names.
> I am sure if Anand were nicknamed Mickey or other it would´t
dimminish his feelings towards so many people who sent him posts of
all kinds.
> Trolls are trolls independent of using nicks or not, IMO.
> I just chose not to use my true name because as I run a graphic
design firm in Brasil under my surname, I would not want my name
publically exposed in search-engines, even less associated with own
beliefs which I enjoy sharing only with people of similar interests.
> I reveal my name to whomever wants it if I feel there is enough
friendship between the parts.
> Regards
>
> Krishtar
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: kpauljohnson
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 12:39 PM
> Subject: Theos-World Feeding trolls (reply to Krishtar)
>
>
> Hey Krishtar,
>
> You wrote:
> > Paul,
> > Just a funny digression, not serious or hostlility.
>
> If it weren't for the past exchanges between you two, I'd have
taken
> it that way. But there does seem to be ongoing hostility, and to
> engage the kind of statements Anand habitually makes is
> called "feeding a troll." Here's a passage about trolls:
>
> "Trolls are utterly impervious to criticism (constructive or
> otherwise). You cannot negotiate with them; you cannot cause them
to
> feel shame or compassion; you cannot reason with them. They
cannot
> be made to feel remorse. For some reason, trolls do not feel they
> are bound by the rules of courtesy or social responsibility."
>
> You are within your rights to respond however you see fit. I
just
> want people to be aware of the troll-feeding problem here.
>
> > I must also comment the tille of your message " if you deplore
> someone´s behaviour don´t imitate it ".
> > What can we say of so many cartoonists, joke tellers, that make
> fantasic and hilarious satires from Bush, Condoleesa, Sadam, Bin
> Laden, Prince Charles, Ronaldinho and other public characters,
> satires on certain deplorable habits creating a piece of humour?
> > Sometimes the inversion of roles in certain statements, such as
> the one we are referring to, helps us to understand the
ridiculous
> and baseless part of many comments.
>
> As I have written before, Jon Stewart of The Daily Show is
probably
> the best influence on contemporary American culture, so I
appreciate
> your perspective above.
>
> At the same time, it is evident that some posters aim primary to
> create conflict, and others fall into their trap. At least Anand
> does this under his own name. Trolls often foment conflict under
> pseudonyms, as theos-talk has witnessed repeatedly.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul
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