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Sonny Long has left the building.
@SonnyLong is no longer:

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@Andrew or @IndayArtHauz. Time to take @Silverball out of commission. Plenty of screenshots of his work in here and now this:


 
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I honestly think some of these doofuses look at it as some type of badge of honor to get banned here.

They come on spewing nonsense then after a while when people just ignore them they finally go over the top with some crash and burn thread.

It's the same formula over and over again.

I just don't get it. Why would anyone want to waste their time doing something so stupid and meaningless?
 
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I honestly think some of these doofuses look at it as some type of badge of honor to get banned here.

They come on spewing nonsense then after a while when people just ignore them they finally go over the top with some crash and burn thread.

It's the same formula over and over again.

I just don't get it. Why would anyone want to waste their time doing something so stupid and meaningless?
I agree. I don’t get it. And they know they’re getting banned. Silverball just keeps going.... and @Andrew just keeps sleeping.

 
Post off topic multiple times in a thread
@Andrew

Herd mentality, mob mentality, and pack mentality describes how people can be influenced by their peers to adopt certain behaviors on a largely emotional, rather than rational, basis.

This thread and others on this message board mirror what is transpiring on many message boards across America. We see the voices of those who dare to share an opinion that does not 100% mirror the opinions of the Pack leaders ridiculed, stifled and eventually ostracized.

Researchers from MIT studied herd mentality in online opinion spaces. Online comments were given an initial positive vote on an undisclosed website for over five months. The researchers found that the first person reading the comment was 32 percent more likely to give it an upvote if it had been already given a (fake) positive score. The researchers found that prior positive ratings created a significant bias in individual rating behavior, and created herding effects. One of the researchers involved in the experiment stated; “We saw how these signals of social influence snowballed into behaviors like herding.”

The bandwagon effect is a phenomenon whereby the rate of uptake of beliefs, ideas, trends/fads increases the more that they have already been adopted by others. In other words, the bandwagon effect is characterized by the probability of individual adoption increasing with respect to the proportion who have already done so. As more people come to believe in something, others also "hop on the bandwagon" regardless of the underlying evidence. The tendency to follow the actions or beliefs of others can occur because individuals directly prefer to conform.

Unfortunately, this phenomenon has historically proven to end very badly. The CIS Message Board is in the deep throes of a stampeding herd and at some point, many members will tire of the current mindnumbing negativity/hate and direct their time and energy to other online Canes information providers. This change has happened numerous times over the years where the go-to Canes message boards at the time wilted and died on the vine or shrunk to a shadow of their former selves with no hope of future growth due to the damage they suffered from the above-described activities.

History is a wonderful teacher, but those who choose to ignore it do so at their own risk.
 
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@Andrew

Herd mentality, mob mentality, and pack mentality describes how people can be influenced by their peers to adopt certain behaviors on a largely emotional, rather than rational, basis.

This thread and others on this message board mirror what is transpiring on many message boards across America. We see the voices of those who dare to share an opinion that does not 100% mirror the opinions of the Pack leaders ridiculed, stifled and eventually ostracized.

Researchers from MIT studied herd mentality in online opinion spaces. Online comments were given an initial positive vote on an undisclosed website for over five months. The researchers found that the first person reading the comment was 32 percent more likely to give it an upvote if it had been already given a (fake) positive score. The researchers found that prior positive ratings created a significant bias in individual rating behavior, and created herding effects. One of the researchers involved in the experiment stated; “We saw how these signals of social influence snowballed into behaviors like herding.”

The bandwagon effect is a phenomenon whereby the rate of uptake of beliefs, ideas, trends/fads increases the more that they have already been adopted by others. In other words, the bandwagon effect is characterized by the probability of individual adoption increasing with respect to the proportion who have already done so. As more people come to believe in something, others also "hop on the bandwagon" regardless of the underlying evidence. The tendency to follow the actions or beliefs of others can occur because individuals directly prefer to conform.

Unfortunately, this phenomenon has historically proven to end very badly. The CIS Message Board is in the deep throes of a stampeding herd and at some point, many members will tire of the current mindnumbing negativity/hate and direct their time and energy to other online Canes information providers. This change has happened numerous times over the years where the go-to Canes message boards at the time wilted and died on the vine or shrunk to a shadow of their former selves with no hope of future growth due to the damage they suffered from the above-described activities.

History is a wonderful teacher, but those who choose to ignore it do so at their own risk.
This thread isn’t your platform, Troll, and while I know you’re following me around like a scorned *** lover, shortly, you will be blocked from posting in here.

No one in here gives a shît about your verbose drivel. We’d rather see your troll head chopped off by the guillotine and your name immortalized in Post #2. In the meantime,

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I honestly think some of these doofuses look at it as some type of badge of honor to get banned here.

They come on spewing nonsense then after a while when people just ignore them they finally go over the top with some crash and burn thread.

It's the same formula over and over again.

I just don't get it. Why would anyone want to waste their time doing something so stupid and meaningless?

That's called going full Jagr. Never go full Jagr.
 
@Andrew

Herd mentality, mob mentality, and pack mentality describes how people can be influenced by their peers to adopt certain behaviors on a largely emotional, rather than rational, basis.

This thread and others on this message board mirror what is transpiring on many message boards across America. We see the voices of those who dare to share an opinion that does not 100% mirror the opinions of the Pack leaders ridiculed, stifled and eventually ostracized.

Researchers from MIT studied herd mentality in online opinion spaces. Online comments were given an initial positive vote on an undisclosed website for over five months. The researchers found that the first person reading the comment was 32 percent more likely to give it an upvote if it had been already given a (fake) positive score. The researchers found that prior positive ratings created a significant bias in individual rating behavior, and created herding effects. One of the researchers involved in the experiment stated; “We saw how these signals of social influence snowballed into behaviors like herding.”

The bandwagon effect is a phenomenon whereby the rate of uptake of beliefs, ideas, trends/fads increases the more that they have already been adopted by others. In other words, the bandwagon effect is characterized by the probability of individual adoption increasing with respect to the proportion who have already done so. As more people come to believe in something, others also "hop on the bandwagon" regardless of the underlying evidence. The tendency to follow the actions or beliefs of others can occur because individuals directly prefer to conform.

Unfortunately, this phenomenon has historically proven to end very badly. The CIS Message Board is in the deep throes of a stampeding herd and at some point, many members will tire of the current mindnumbing negativity/hate and direct their time and energy to other online Canes information providers. This change has happened numerous times over the years where the go-to Canes message boards at the time wilted and died on the vine or shrunk to a shadow of their former selves with no hope of future growth due to the damage they suffered from the above-described activities.

History is a wonderful teacher, but those who choose to ignore it do so at their own risk.

Beautiful post except it doesn’t actually apply to what is going on here. Take you for instance, you are not particularly liked nor are your posts well received a lot of the time. No one is dragging you in here demanding you be executed because you are not a troll, at least not by my definition.

If you can’t see the type of trash we are getting rid of are those that have nothing but bad intentions and are actually the worst threat to any board, then I suggest you lay off the MIT studies and help your board out by learning how to spot these fools.
 
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@Andrew

Herd mentality, mob mentality, and pack mentality describes how people can be influenced by their peers to adopt certain behaviors on a largely emotional, rather than rational, basis.

This thread and others on this message board mirror what is transpiring on many message boards across America. We see the voices of those who dare to share an opinion that does not 100% mirror the opinions of the Pack leaders ridiculed, stifled and eventually ostracized.

Researchers from MIT studied herd mentality in online opinion spaces. Online comments were given an initial positive vote on an undisclosed website for over five months. The researchers found that the first person reading the comment was 32 percent more likely to give it an upvote if it had been already given a (fake) positive score. The researchers found that prior positive ratings created a significant bias in individual rating behavior, and created herding effects. One of the researchers involved in the experiment stated; “We saw how these signals of social influence snowballed into behaviors like herding.”

The bandwagon effect is a phenomenon whereby the rate of uptake of beliefs, ideas, trends/fads increases the more that they have already been adopted by others. In other words, the bandwagon effect is characterized by the probability of individual adoption increasing with respect to the proportion who have already done so. As more people come to believe in something, others also "hop on the bandwagon" regardless of the underlying evidence. The tendency to follow the actions or beliefs of others can occur because individuals directly prefer to conform.

Unfortunately, this phenomenon has historically proven to end very badly. The CIS Message Board is in the deep throes of a stampeding herd and at some point, many members will tire of the current mindnumbing negativity/hate and direct their time and energy to other online Canes information providers. This change has happened numerous times over the years where the go-to Canes message boards at the time wilted and died on the vine or shrunk to a shadow of their former selves with no hope of future growth due to the damage they suffered from the above-described activities.

History is a wonderful teacher, but those who choose to ignore it do so at their own risk.
Anyone who disagrees with you is HERD. So you're okay with ridiculing, stifling, and ostracizing as long as you're the one doing it it.
 
Now I’m gonna find Ernie bAss’ last thread and make sure that posters know that while they are still posting in there:

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