Militias, reputation capital, unfounded rumor-mongering, and the DNS

Rich Graves llurch at networking.stanford.edu
Wed Apr 24 14:37:54 PDT 1996


Anatomy of a paranoid troll:

http://fight-censorship.dementia.org/fight-censorship/dl?thread=FBI+monitoring+Freemen+FTP+sites,+snooping+on+%22patriot%22+email?&after=2275&type=short

Someone sent a message to Declan alleging that the FBI, with the
cooperation of ISPs, was reading/disrupting/censoring the email of people
interested in "patriot"  movements. Declan said hmm, I can see the FBI
doing that, and forwarded the message to fight-censorship. I pointed out
that the story was complete bullshit, which is easily verified (yvv.com's
incompetence in managing their DNS affects all users, including
postmaster at yvv.com, not just the paranoid), but evidently my reputation
capital on the moderated fight-censorship list is so low that instead of
my objections, subscribers to the fight-censorship list got to read
another, more paranoid rant. 

I do not expect this story to die, even though it's completely false --
it's too good. The meme in the subject line is awfully strong, lots of
people won't take the time to read more than the title, and who really
listens to a FUCKING STATIST anyway. 

Truth is indeed stranger than fiction, but seldom in the way you think.

-rich







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