Fun with Trolls (not!)
2003-11-29 17:10Some people may remember this post, in which I linked to a post by riverbend, discussing the bidding processes in place for reconstruction contracts in Iraq.
Yesterday, some enlightened soul decided to comment on that months-old post:
I didn't find any, either agreeing with riverbend or contradicting her. So, in the absence of any sort of official denial from anyone involved, I'll give riverbend the benefit of the doubt, notwithstanding the opinions of anonymous commenters.
However, I did find several near-identical flat-out contradictions, all on months-old blog posts linking the riverbend story, all posted yesterday by a "Ruth" (here, here, here, here and here) I suspect there would be more, if I were to keep looking.
The last couple of those also have comments from a "matt" who posted this:
Given my past experience on Usenet, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that there are people who have nothing better to do than go bumbling around the web posting anti-comments like that on anything they disagree with.
Yesterday, some enlightened soul decided to comment on that months-old post:
The $50,000,000 for the New Diyala Bridge contract of Riverbend's is a lieSo, in an attempt at fair-mindedness (or just being a sucker for trolls) I went out there looking for *any* further evidence or information whatsoever.
I didn't find any, either agreeing with riverbend or contradicting her. So, in the absence of any sort of official denial from anyone involved, I'll give riverbend the benefit of the doubt, notwithstanding the opinions of anonymous commenters.
However, I did find several near-identical flat-out contradictions, all on months-old blog posts linking the riverbend story, all posted yesterday by a "Ruth" (here, here, here, here and here) I suspect there would be more, if I were to keep looking.
The last couple of those also have comments from a "matt" who posted this:
The $50,000,000 for the New Diyala Bridge contract of Riverbend's looks more and more like a shabby lie.on November 13th. Hmmm. I wonder if "ruth" and "matt" know each other?
Given my past experience on Usenet, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that there are people who have nothing better to do than go bumbling around the web posting anti-comments like that on anything they disagree with.