On 06/30/2013 11:25 AM, Antoon Pardon wrote: > Op 28-06-13 19:20, Ian Kelly schreef: >[...] >> Flaming a troll is not punishing to them. > > I see I didn't make my point clear. This was my response to > your remark about the collective experience going back decades. > The collective experience often enough doesn't carry over wisdom > but myth. To illustrate that, I gave the example of teachers whose > collective experience is contradicted by the research. So if the > only thing you can rely on is the collective experience of the > group your knowledge isn't very relyable.
I don't have anything to add to the discussion beyond restating what I've already said (which I'm not interested in doing), except to address this point in light of recent posts on the list. You claim "collective experience" is not reliable and dismiss it in favor of your own theory, flaming trolls is a better response. And your evidence for that? Nothing (that I've read so far). Collective experience may not always be totally reliable but it seems to me it is better than the non-experience that you have offered. Ironically your flame war with Nikos in http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2013-June/650905.html provides evidence for the validity of the collective experience you dismiss, that engaging in flame wars with trolls simply produces more flames, hostility begets hostility. I, and I think the majority of people here, find that very unpleasant. You have become (as predicted by the collective experience you dismiss) as offensive as any troll. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list