Journal __aagmrb7289's Journal: Attempting to remain impressed.... 1
So, here's the scoop - I've been doing a little project recently (very recently), reading through comments of recently posted stuff here on /., and finding a disturbing trend: people tend to not read the original article before posting their comments, with the last check being 45 minutes before any posts had anything to do with the original article. Now, many people who are reading this (okay, I'm reading this, so at least me) are thinking, "So what, this is WAY too obvious to be need repeating." But I'm not seeing it being repeated. As a matter of fact, the few posts I've made on the issue have been modded to oblivion.
So I'm writing this. Not really expecting anyone to read this, but hell, at least it can't be modded virtually out of existence. It ATLEAST doesn't exist because no one has any reason to read it :).
Stay ignorant - that way you won't notice when you are put out of your misery.
So I'm writing this. Not really expecting anyone to read this, but hell, at least it can't be modded virtually out of existence. It ATLEAST doesn't exist because no one has any reason to read it
Stay ignorant - that way you won't notice when you are put out of your misery.
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"The Slashdot Effect"
1. When one comments on a article mentioned on Slashdot without having read the article or having any knowledge of the subject matter.
2. Heavy traffic experienced by a website that carries a article mentioned on Slashdot.
3. "Vigilante" style revenge performed via the internet against sp