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It's shilling when other people do it. When I recommend something it is useful information and should be followed without question. Understand?
...seven shillers shilling, six Hornes a horning, fiiiive cheap ICs....
Quote from: eric the red on 8 Feb 2007, 08:27 pm...seven shillers shilling, six Hornes a horning, fiiiive cheap ICs...."a penny for your thoughts = a shill for your thoughts" hehehehe
Quote from: Night_Train on 8 Feb 2007, 10:51 pmQuote from: eric the red on 8 Feb 2007, 08:27 pm...seven shillers shilling, six Hornes a horning, fiiiive cheap ICs...."a penny for your thoughts = a shill for your thoughts" hehehehe"To shill or not to shill, that is the question"
True shilling is typically obvious by their low post count, and they will often do so in ways that are quite sneaky.The more interesting thing I noted in the "clock" thread was how obnoxious some of those who are typically on the "believer" side of the fence were, yet if someone makes similar toned statements about something like power cords, they get put in time out.
Quote from: JohninCR on 9 Feb 2007, 12:33 amTrue shilling is typically obvious by their low post count, and they will often do so in ways that are quite sneaky.The more interesting thing I noted in the "clock" thread was how obnoxious some of those who are typically on the "believer" side of the fence were, yet if someone makes similar toned statements about something like power cords, they get put in time out.It's not always a low post count. I know of shills who actually post quite often.
Quote from: Rick Craig on 9 Feb 2007, 02:34 amQuote from: JohninCR on 9 Feb 2007, 12:33 amTrue shilling is typically obvious by their low post count, and they will often do so in ways that are quite sneaky.The more interesting thing I noted in the "clock" thread was how obnoxious some of those who are typically on the "believer" side of the fence were, yet if someone makes similar toned statements about something like power cords, they get put in time out.It's not always a low post count. I know of shills who actually post quite often.True, but that would be atypical. Plus, if a shill goes unidentified for a long period of time, shame on members who didn't catch on earlier. The sneakiest way, other than degrading competitors as mentioned earlier, is coming in and asking a question about a product, usually with a link included. That is almost impossible to distinguish between a valid question, but it achieves the intended purpose, to drive traffic to the product(s).
It's not always a low post count. I know of shills who actually post quite often.