Is Ripster banned?
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- key-bored
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It will only take one person per thread to start the derailing.The_Ed wrote:Your argument implies that a LOT of people will remove him from their foes list to see his posts... And that they will all respond...
- webwit
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Here? He banned himself by aggressive behavior aimed at getting banned, apparently he wanted out. I think it was his way to force himself out of addictive behavior, by burning bridges. I advise a shrink. He clearly has some problems.The_Ed wrote:Why not let him back on, but make him a "foe" by default? Everyone who wants to see his posts will remove him from their foe list, while everyone else won't have to see anything he posts. Sound good?
- webwit
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I did, to counter a major flood attack aimed at getting banned. Should have banned him immediately instead of trying to keep him in. Then I lifted the limit, and he flooded again. End of story. I am not a babysitter/therapist. You'll have to ask him why he wanted this, it was by his design. I would have preferred it if he would just have requested to have his account disabled. His bridge burning style sucked.
- 7bit
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As far as I remember 90% of his posts where about being banned from GeekHack.RiGS wrote:Did he actually try to Dos attack deskthority, or it was just your attempt to control his rising post count?
9% where about complaing that the LODs got reversed and when Round 4 will be finished, so he gets the Round 3 replacements.
1% where ripometer posts.
Last edited by 7bit on 02 Sep 2012, 22:06, edited 1 time in total.
- webwit
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Excessive post count, he wouldn't know how to DOS attack 

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Make that 99%7bit wrote:As far as I remember 90% of his posts where about being banned from GeekHack.RiGS wrote:Did he actually try to Dos attack deskthority, or it was just your attempt to control his rising post count?
- webwit
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I posted this before. Posts per day leading up to flood limit (last day). Would have been better if it contained content but mostly reddit spam in the end flooding each topic.
- webwit
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I hated doing it because we try to have free speech here, but flooding is an exception because then it becomes inescapable and not about free speech. Also I don't aspire the moderating/banning role, keyboards interest me more. But at some point I have a larger responsibility towards other members posting topics and posts and seeing all these owned by someone trying to take over by sabotage, by default. Anyway, it was clear he was provoking a ban, so no strategy would have been any use except granting him his wish.
- kbdfr
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kbdfr wrote:I don't miss ripster.
It was a real pain to browse the forum and always stumble upon his postings with not much more content than off-topic pictures, meaningless videos and grotesque self-praise.
No question he contributed an awful lot to "keyboard science" and to spreading it. A pity he didn't stick to that.
Actually I had him on my foe list. First and only time ever I did that on any forum.The_Ed wrote:You do realize that you could have just added him to your foes list right?
Why not let him back on, but make him a "foe" by default? Everyone who wants to see his posts will remove him from their foe list, while everyone else won't have to see anything he posts. Sound good?Foes are users which will be ignored by default. Posts by these users will not be fully visible. Personal messages from foes are still permitted. Please note that you cannot ignore moderators or administrators.
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i) as already pointed out, following discussions then soon become ununderstandable as soon as anybody answers or comments one of his posts,
ii) as I read quite a lot here without first logging in, there was no way escaping his spam.
I think webwit did exactly the right thing, trying to keep him and his profound keyboard knowledge, but ripster obviously (perhaps unconsciously) wanted to get banned.
- 002
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He's been worse than usual lately.
Feeling insecure about himself?
Trying to get legit users banned from DT?
Just having a good old laugh?
Meh...
Feeling insecure about himself?
Trying to get legit users banned from DT?
Just having a good old laugh?
Meh...
- Acanthophis
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What I wonder the most is how he behaves in RL.
I mean, he has a wife and at least one kid, afaik.
Maybe he is not "man" enough to dick around in RL so he does it on the internet.
Where is Hannibal Lecter when you need a psychological profile?
I mean, he has a wife and at least one kid, afaik.
Maybe he is not "man" enough to dick around in RL so he does it on the internet.
Where is Hannibal Lecter when you need a psychological profile?

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please don't get personal
he isn't here to defend himself
..or verbally throw feces around
he isn't here to defend himself
..or verbally throw feces around