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nordlead said:
rccsetzer said:
justinian said:

I don't see anything wrong with the thread and NJ5 is right to post it.

The problem arises when known anti-sony members and those that don't even own a PS3 (even if they pretend to by sticking "PS3" under their avatar) deliberately seek out and post negative threads.

When the above happens it can be - as is by many - considered as flame.

The same goes for MS and Nintendo.



Oh yeah. Add to that: some people pretend to be naive. "What is the matter in posting this kind of topic? It is Sony, not?" Oh, really? Trolls are evolving.

except NJ5 is anything but a troll. He is one of the few financially minded people on the website who has been posting financial results for years. I'm sorry if you are hurt because Sony is losing money, but that is no reason to accuse him of being a troll. Next time try phoning Sony and tell them to stop losing money, as they are trolling the forums.

Anyways, let's please get this thread back on topic. I came in here to read about Sony Ericsson, not about how people are upset that this is in Sony rather than off topic. If you are truely upset about threads being in the wrong forum, bring it up with Naz or create your own thread about the topic and maybe we'll have a major shift in philosophy. Until then, this thread remains, and this thread is fine. Please discuss the topic at hand, else I will consider it off topic.

I like how you are you are stealth trolling there,  Sony Ericsson has no bearing on Sony itself its a spin off between two companies who has its own board and own sets of financial results.  Its a cell phone company, instaed of lopping it in the Sony discussion, why dont you as a mod create a separate section for cell phones so a post like this can be more revelant.  No one is hurt because Sony Ericsson is losing money, im sure 100% of the individuals who posted here have no vested interest in the company and does not personally gain or lose based on its earnings.