svndialsvc4 (who is not sundialsvc4) only has the one node (the one you replied to) and so no node can accurately be described as "10 points worse" than any of the zero nodes previously posted by the claiming user.

The claim is indeed false. But not at all for the reason you cited.

Congratulations, you have been trolled. Likely by one of the people doing the complaining about the OP. If you feed them, they will post. That applies to trolls and to people one disagrees with (sundialsvc4, for example) and to those who try to troll the people that they disagree with.

- tye        


In reply to Re^5: Huffington Post: sundialsvc4: Ban me, you know you want to, I don't care for xp or forum rules (troll) by tye
in thread Huffington Post: "Let's Do Away With Anonymous Posting" by locked_user sundialsvc4

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