Having access to two machines at once is not the problem (although the use of multiple accounts by a single person is supposed to be strictly limited).

The problem is the sock-puppetry that's used to give a deceitful appearance of more widespread approval (or disapproval); an indication of probably-from-the-same-entity on posts negates the ability to do this. In at least three occasions you've followed up yourself, even going so far as giving yourself advice, apparently in some pathetic attempt to look knowledgeable:

At any rate . . . *plonk* *plonk*

Update: Useful CSS for marking the puppeteers. Replace the url with the path to a suitable image on your server (possible inspiration).

/* halfcountplus */ a[href$="668560"]:after { content: url(http://example.com/img/sockpupp +et-icon.jpg); } td.node-from-668560 a { color: #663; } /* my_nihilist */ a[href$="673753"]:after { content: url(http://example.com/img/sockpupp +et-icon.jpg); } td.node-from-673753 a {color: #663; }

The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.


In reply to Re^5: monastery mark-upedness (trolling) by Fletch
in thread monastery mark-upedness by my_nihilist

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