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Quote from: Rick Craig on 9 Feb 2007, 02:34 amIt's not always a low post count. I know of shills who actually post quite often.I'm posting less and less all the time Rick
It's not always a low post count. I know of shills who actually post quite often.
Quote from: JohninCR on 9 Feb 2007, 02:49 amQuote 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).The cases I've witnessed are where the shill is given an unusually large discount or commission by a manufacturer to hype a product. Manufacturers who do this like to find someone who is very visible, influential, and active on a forum. They want someone who people will listen to and take their advice.
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).
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.
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.
That said, recently one of my customers was accused of shilling by an esteemed academic member on another forum, who then promptly posted abuse privately to me..... so it's a difficult one. These extreme reactions are more likely due the complainant than the 'accused'; it was an unusual scenario.
The cases I've witnessed are where the shill is given an unusually large discount or commission by a manufacturer to hype a product. Manufacturers who do this like to find someone who is very visible, influential, and active on a forum. They want someone who people will listen to and take their advice.
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. Can you give an example?
Quote from: Rick Craig on 9 Feb 2007, 06:01 amI'm not sure I understand what you're asking. Can you give an example?How can you tell when someone has valid criticism of a product as opposed to their criticism being a personal issue against a poster/forum member or a company.
Recent comments lead me to the distinction of whether or not the promoter in question is being paid. Is there an arrangement in place? Are the "shill" and the product source just friends? I have become friends with Sean Casey at Zu and I have an arrangement whereby I could benefit from playing a part in the sale of Zu speakers. This friendship came about after I had bought my speakers and cables. Under the terms of their offer to me, I can receive a commission for any sale that results from me demonstrating the product in my home. Does this make me a shill? I think it might if I lived in N.Y or Chicago or L.A. Since I live in the boonies and no one has been here to hear my speakers in the 14 months that I've owned them, I don't think so. All Zu sales are factory direct, by the way. I have no inventory to unload and nothing to sell. However, the potential exists for me to benefit from pushing Zu speakers. This is kind of grey in my opinion. On the other hand, a guy like Rush Limbaugh is a shill. Certain reviewers can probably be seen as shills. I haven't read the mags enough in recent years to know. I suspect that S-phile is a shill for Musical Fidelity just like it was for Sonic Frontier back when I was active. I think most online shills appear in the accessory realm. Stupid gizmos like the clock with high margins get peddled on a kind of multi-tiered program like Amway or Mary Kay.
Quote from: eric the red on 8 Feb 2007, 10:55 pmQuote 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"How much shill could a shillseller shill, if a shillseller could shill...ahh, forget about it.
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"
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
...seven shillers shilling, six Hornes a horning, fiiiive cheap ICs....