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1. rms+(OP)[view] [source] 2008-02-17 02:17:34
The Reddit thread is kind of sad.

http://reddit.com/info/68zz4/comments/

replies(3): >>initse+51 >>nostra+L2 >>iamelg+54
2. initse+51[view] [source] 2008-02-17 04:16:16
>>rms+(OP)
It's more than kind of sad, it's pathetic.
replies(1): >>dcurti+l1
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3. dcurti+l1[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-17 05:01:23
>>initse+51
My favorite (upmodded 26 points as of 9pst):

Regarding News.YC: "Your ancient ritual has summoned me to News.YC so those tight-assed holier-than-thou fucktards can be shown the error of their ways. Maybe the reason there aren't trolls is because NOBODY FUCKING VISITS THEIR SHITTY SITE."-- terwin, Reddit

replies(2): >>vsingh+y1 >>Erikk+A1
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4. vsingh+y1[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-17 05:31:19
>>dcurti+l1
It surprises me that people can indict others with the adjective "holier-than-thou" and not feel ashamed of themselves. The word screams, "I'm going to bring you down to my level!"
replies(1): >>Goladu+4h
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5. Erikk+A1[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-17 05:33:01
>>dcurti+l1
THIS IS A GREAT SITE!!!! but it's got some kind of anti-troll field protecting it. The most perfect trolling oppertunities always seem to degenerate into civilized rational discussion.
replies(1): >>iamelg+64
6. nostra+L2[view] [source] 2008-02-17 07:55:41
>>rms+(OP)
On a possibly-explanatory note, the article did call them all trolls...

(And on a recursive note, a comment on the Reddit thread now links to the parent comment, which links back to the Reddit thread, and so on...yay stack overflow!)

replies(1): >>ntoshe+73
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7. ntoshe+73[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-17 09:05:09
>>nostra+L2
People who tend to like pg's line of thinking also tend to migrate from Reddit to here... so in Reddit remain the people who mostly disagree with pg.
8. iamelg+54[view] [source] 2008-02-17 11:57:57
>>rms+(OP)
I haven't looked at Reddit comments in months. But... Wow. I'm just speechless.
replies(1): >>earthb+Ca
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9. iamelg+64[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-17 12:02:44
>>Erikk+A1
I think what Paul said about "Hacker News readers feel about trolls the way exiles from Cuba or Eastern Europe feel about dictators" is right on the money. sic semper tyrannis

It's actually rather amazing that we are fairly unanimous in down-modding trollishness, without having community guidelines or a big discussion about it.

replies(2): >>marvin+b4 >>ardit3+j9
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10. marvin+b4[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-17 12:15:34
>>iamelg+64
...as of yet. I won't rest easy until Hacker News has 10 million visitors a day and the comments and stories still work out. Which I doubt they will with that many users.
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11. ardit3+j9[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-18 01:08:46
>>iamelg+64
I agree and I like that line a lot. I moved to the US, from a Eastern European country, as I was fed up with the retards that had taken over my country, and ruin it down. Unfortunately, who screams the loudest, often wins.
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12. earthb+Ca[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-18 04:51:50
>>iamelg+54
Programming.reddit is still mostly OK.
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13. Goladu+4h[view] [source] [discussion] 2008-02-18 20:25:57
>>vsingh+y1
Self-righteousness is often misplaced and is very unbecoming.
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