Or instead of worrying about such trivial things, just answer there questions with the truth... and don't get emotionally caught up in the games.
Heaven knows I don't get emotionally caught up in the games. I've been on here maybe once or twice commenting on my theory that the three most active trolls here are most likely the same person. I've hardly been caught up in a prolonged dialogue with any of these puppets. I quickly saw how much it angered him/them. That alone was telling.
I don't think it's such a trivial thing either. Ultimately, of course, it totally is. Most of what goes on here is trivial. But as it relates to Waves on bitcointalk it's significant enough to make comment. The conventional wisdom seems to be that this thread has descended hopelessly into negativity and troll heaven. But from what I've seen a huge share of that negativity stems from what might very well be one individual. Pointing that out immediately lessens his power and influence in a way that interacting with him/them earnestly and repeatedly never could. There's an adage: "name the game and you don't have to play it." By naming (and highlighting) this puppet master's game, fewer of us will have to play it. Or even engage with this guy. Unveiling him is like throwing water on the witch in the Wizard of Oz. He can't help but start to melt.
I think you're a good guy, carpenter, and I have no interest in contradicting you. You do good work here in speaking forthrightly and sincerely. I'm glad you're here to balance the scales. I have no intent to spend a lot of time here. I saw what I saw and made my observations. I felt like it was important to make them. I will be playing no games, however. I've named the game. I'm as calm and non-attached as I could be. I will watch from afar the puppet melt down.