> ... that most new monks would not know in just two weeks of being cloistered.…

It's "SimonC..." aka Mr. Legal Notice aka anonymized user 468275

If he's identical with Sundial, then these troll-puppets have been prepared for over a decade.

But it doesn't really matter, I'd suggest duck typing and treating posts individually:

If his posts feel like troll just treat him like SD.

I.e. don't feed, down-vote and at most link to a centralized warning like Bla++

Remember we have the -7-vote razor active which will hide bad posts (including replies, so don't waste time feeding)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery FootballPerl is like chess, only without the dice

PS: at least eyepopslikeamosquito has found a new specimen for his studies! ;-))


In reply to Re^4: API continuous Speech-To-Text (troll typing) by LanX
in thread API continuous Speech-To-Text by Anonymous Monk

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