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Topic: Do you Believe in Professional Fudders? - page 2. (Read 1654 times)

legendary
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Fudders and trolls are part and parcel of cryptocoins.

Authenticity often becomes lost in anonymity. A man without a face will say anything.

Nah man.  People are mindless sheep.  We rather want to be with the crowd than risk being an outcast.

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i have been accused by bag holders of being a paid fudder, i wish i was paid for it.

I know what you mean. I've been accused of the same thing simply by not toeing the party line, and heaven forbid that I should actually ask a tough question.
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i have been accused by bag holders of being a paid fudder, i wish i was paid for it.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Fudders and trolls are part and parcel of cryptocoins.

Authenticity often becomes lost in anonymity. A man without a face will say anything.

Nonsense.  Alexander Hamilton, author of the majority of The Federalist Papers, wrote under the pen name Publius.

We still don't know who Satoshi is, yet Bernie Madoff had a famous face and was still a criminal.

You are just complaining that you cannot attack with ad hom insults the authors and messengers of messages you dislike.

Good arguments stand on their own regardless of the source.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_rose_by_any_other_name_would_smell_as_sweet
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I have often heard the accusation that a coin has made a deal with professional FUDders to destroy a competing coins reputation by spreading FUD here on BCT and on Twitter.

Do you believe that this actually happens? And if you do, is there any hard evidence that it's happening, or do you just have a gut feeling that it's happening? Also, do you think that this type of activity has any significant effect?

Where do I apply for one of these alleged 'professional FUDder' jobs?

I don't think they exist, and the 'professional FUDder' is a myth promulgated by those who wish to deflect criticism of their pet coins' flaws.

welcome to 2015

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_brigades

http://uk.businessinsider.com/afp-trolling-for-putin-russias-information-war-explained-2015-4?r=US

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/02/putin-kremlin-inside-russian-troll-house


btw most people in asia/africa/third world countries dont earn more then 50-100$ a month.
fudding for 10-20$ per month is a dream job for them

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sometimes i think you already applied to certain fudder jobs  Smiley

Thanks for the links. That's fascinating. I had no idea.
legendary
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Fudders and trolls are part and parcel of cryptocoins.

Authenticity often becomes lost in anonymity. A man without a face will say anything.
legendary
Activity: 3976
Merit: 1421
Life, Love and Laughter...
I have often heard the accusation that a coin has made a deal with professional FUDders to destroy a competing coins reputation by spreading FUD here on BCT and on Twitter.

Do you believe that this actually happens? And if you do, is there any hard evidence that it's happening, or do you just have a gut feeling that it's happening? Also, do you think that this type of activity has any significant effect?

Where do I apply for one of these alleged 'professional FUDder' jobs?

I don't think they exist, and the 'professional FUDder' is a myth promulgated by those who wish to deflect criticism of their pet coins' flaws.

Wow if people thnk like you then professional fudding and hyping could be lucrative. 
legendary
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I have often heard the accusation that a coin has made a deal with professional FUDders to destroy a competing coins reputation by spreading FUD here on BCT and on Twitter.

Do you believe that this actually happens? And if you do, is there any hard evidence that it's happening, or do you just have a gut feeling that it's happening? Also, do you think that this type of activity has any significant effect?

Where do I apply for one of these alleged 'professional FUDder' jobs?

I don't think they exist, and the 'professional FUDder' is a myth promulgated by those who wish to deflect criticism of their pet coins' flaws.

welcome to 2015

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_brigades

http://uk.businessinsider.com/afp-trolling-for-putin-russias-information-war-explained-2015-4?r=US

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/02/putin-kremlin-inside-russian-troll-house


btw most people in asia/africa/third world countries dont earn more then 50-100$ a month.
fudding for 10-20$ per month is a dream job for them

/edit

sometimes i think you already applied to certain fudder jobs  Smiley
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Fudders and trolls are part and parcel of cryptocoins.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
I have often heard the accusation that a coin has made a deal with professional FUDders to destroy a competing coins reputation by spreading FUD here on BCT and on Twitter.

Do you believe that this actually happens? And if you do, is there any hard evidence that it's happening, or do you just have a gut feeling that it's happening? Also, do you think that this type of activity has any significant effect?

Where do I apply for one of these alleged 'professional FUDder' jobs?

I don't think they exist, and the 'professional FUDder' is a myth promulgated by those who wish to deflect criticism of their pet coins' flaws.
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It's very possible.

It's not only possible, but it is 100% sure. I will include hype as well (i.e. people who create hype in order to gain traction for the given coin). You don't need evidence - they are there and sometimes you can easily recognize them.

When I ask if there is any evidence, I'm not trying to say that they don't exist. I'm wondering if we know of any groups of users who mercilessly FUD ( or hype ) a coin for a while and then move on as a group to another coin or anything like that. I'm wondering if there's a trail to follow.
legendary
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It's very possible.

It's not only possible, but it is 100% sure. I will include hype as well (i.e. people who create hype in order to gain traction for the given coin). You don't need evidence - they are there and sometimes you can easily recognize them.
legendary
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It's very possible.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
I have often heard the accusation that a coin has made a deal with professional FUDders to destroy a competing coins reputation by spreading FUD here on BCT and on Twitter.

Do you believe that this actually happens? And if you do, is there any hard evidence that it's happening, or do you just have a gut feeling that it's happening? Also, do you think that this type of activity has any significant effect?
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