I rest my case. See if he lets it go. Any action?
Let's what go? I always find it fascinating that some members think that a discussion board should have a limit on the amount of posts in a thread.
The Internet provides a way to have a conversation that is not limited to any fixed location and not limited by time or storage space.
It's not like we are using scribes to reply to each other and filling warehouses with parchment. No we are exchanging bits and storing them on mediums that can each contain more information than humans had created for the first ten thousand years of known writing up until the invention of the computer some 80 years ago.
This idea that something is wrong with a person who wants to rebut statements made by others that are not factual, are inaccurate and defamatory is silly. It means that you think there ought to be a stopping point where the inaccurate false claims should stand as the last entry in the record.
I don't agree with that assumption. For me there Internet means that humans can discuss whatever they want for as long as they want to and other humans can participate or ignore the conversation as they wish to.
For the human every bit of content, every claim, every insult, every fact is sitting behind a thread title. No one is forced to open it, no one is forced to read it. In fact tools exist to make it completely disappear from view at all should one not possess the willpower to simply scroll past. Certainly notifications of new posts in the thread can be turned off.
I do it all the time. There are many threads where I got the information/entertainment that I wanted and I don't want any more notifications off new of new posts. That feature is here iirc and it is on FB and many other discussion forums.
Instead of knocking me with the "has to have the last word" nonsense how about you think of it differently and say that a person is diligent about comprehensively addressing all points and claims made that need to be addressed for the record to be complete?
Yes there are plenty of people like me who enjoy the opportunity that the Internet provides to interact with other humans across space and time. Sometimes I will come across a thread from years ago that I hadn't seen where I can contribute something positive to the record. Could be a how do I fix this case type of question..... No one whines when I provide a helpful answer years after the thread was created.
But what if I do that and someone decides to then disagree with my answer? Should I not answer their points if I don't agree with their claims? When I do and they then come back and further disagree and start with insults and defamatory claims attempting to discredit me or my business should I let that stand unanswered?
The difference between myself and you is that you're anonymous on this forum. You can easily ignore any claim about you personally because no claim can defame an anonymous poster. It is impossible to harm your "reputation" in real life when no one knows who you are. Only your content on the forum defines "you" for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a "reputation". So one could make false claims about the nature of the content you post and you could choose to defend or not as you wish because nothing said has any material effect on your life outside of this forum.
For myself on the other hand it is possible to negatively affect my life and the lives of those I employ and the lives of our dealers and customers when false claims are made against me. So the order of importance to have an accurate record is much higher for me than it is for anonymous posters.
Years ago I asked Mike for an account that I could post under which wouldn't be subject to defamatory claims against me personally or my business.
I faithfully stuck to the facts and was exceedingly polite and the trolls were super frustrated that they couldn't attack me in any way that prompted a personal defense. In short order I was getting praise for being a valuable member of the forum. But I couldn't comment authoritatively on subjects that I knew very well in my industry experience. So my ability to help others by contributing my knowledge acquired by 20+ years of industry insider experience was very limited.
It was however refreshing to see the trolls completely flummoxed attempting to uncover my identity so that they could make defamatory comments towards a known person.
And that's the difference between an anon posting and a known person. The known person is subject to infinitely false and vile defamation while the anonymous person can't be defamed as there is no personal reputation to defame. Whether anything I say about an anon is true or not doesn't matter because there are no real world consequences.
You can send a swat team to my house and claim I have hostages because you know who I am and where I live. I cannot do the same to you.
But I chose not to live in fear of your ability to do that. I choose to live openly and say what I have to say when and where and with whatever frequency I feel is necessary.
So you're right, I do have to have the last word when I feel that the record is incomplete without my rebuttals to any points made that should not stand unanswered. And there are many discussions where I state my position, share my story, share the relevant links to the source material etc... and don't post again in the thread. But you ignore that and instead seek to knock me for defending myself against the completely unnecessary false and defamatory claims.
When, in fact, I believe that you enjoy the fact that I am willing to spend as much time as I feel a need to defending myself against such attacks. I believe this because long after the substance of the thread topic has been debated thoroughly you still come back to participate in the attacks.
What you see as a character flaw I see as a character strength. I use the Internet differently than you do. I don't use it to attack people, I use it to discuss ideas.
If I wanted to attack people then I could easily hire people to create fake accounts and make a project out of trolling those I want to attack. Every time you post anywhere on azb a troll makes a shitty comment about you. The more creative the better. The cost to me for this service is a couple thousand a month for about five people to do this as a part time job.
But I would never do such a thing because that isn't in my nature. I simply want good discussions of substance and fact where knowledge is shared and all participants get a factual understanding of the topic. Where opinions are shared and analyzed philosophically and objectively. That's how I see the internets value to humanity. The garbage that is personal attacks and defamations shouldn't exist and I am not proud of sinking to the level of the trolls who create that garbage by replying in kind sometimes. But I am not immune to getting upset and allowing my basic fight or fight nature to emerge. So in that regard sorry that folks sometimes see garbage posts from me in response to garbage posts attacking me. That's the point where you should just go away and let me and the person I am in the "fight" with handle our business without you pouring gas on the flames. Just enjoy the reparte' or ignore the thread.
Or participate and make useless comments and congratulate yourself that you got a response to your claims. I would be thrilled if Bill Gates or some other luninary responded to me personally in a thread. And in pool I am a (very) minor celebrity so getting "to" me is certainly a thrill on some level for the anon and known trolls and regular people in my opinion.
If you want actual action though you know where to find me in real life. Just down the road a little from you if I remember correctly. My doors are always open and I am pretty much always ready to bet on the claims I make. The only exception being when I state my opinion of the truthfullness of "stories" told by posters about themselves. If I can't prove it then I certainly won't bet against someone else having proof of their story.
So, my name and address are public. My business is publicly known. I have Chesters pool room in OKC. Anytime an anon wants to have a real time, real world debate then show up and we can get the camera going pretty quickly.