| Alby_da_Wolf said: Since when is truth trolling? |
yeah bored of that, reported you
| Alby_da_Wolf said: Since when is truth trolling? |
yeah bored of that, reported you
This thread is just hilarious. 
Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!
Kojima: Come out with Project S already!
| huaxiong90 said: This thread is just hilarious. |
It is pretty fun, I still don't get how MS uses communist-party-like advertising though. Really, that has got to be one of the dumbest comparisons I've seen on the interwebs yet.
Disconnect and self destruct, one bullet a time.

Oh, I forgot another key trait of soviet inspired astroturfing: the password for starting gang attacks on "enemies". The bosses must be very skilled at anger control and start the attack in an apparently mild, detached, almost "neutral" way, that must give third parties the impression they are impartial and objective. In the attack start speeches, some ideology principles the enemy infringed are stated with authoritative, detached and superior manner , as if they were universal principles instead. It so becomes a duty of the whole human kind (and particularly of "professional revolutionaries") to attack the reprobate.
| Alby_da_Wolf said: Oh, I forgot another key trait of soviet inspired astroturfing: the password for starting gang attacks on "enemies". The bosses must be very skilled at anger control and start the attack in an apparently mild, detached, almost "neutral" way, that must give third parties the impression they are impartial and objective. In the attack start speeches, some ideology principles the enemy infringed are stated with authoritative, detached and superior manner , as if they were universal principles instead. It so becomes a duty of the whole human kind (and particularly of "professional revolutionaries") to attack the reprobate. |
You're just copying Wikipedia now and posting aload of babble.
Disconnect and self destruct, one bullet a time.

| NotStan said: You know what really gets me ._., when people fucking assume that just because their local store has some stock that means EVERYONE IN THE WORLD HAS IT. Seriously, real life examples do not make a shit difference, unless of course you happen to live all over the world and therefore are aware of the stock in EVERY store.
Alby did you just seriously compare an American corporation advertising to the Soviet regime propaganda? I warn you, I did The rise and fall of communist state in great detail in history, and I even lived in an ex-USSR country. |
You are too young, and the methods I talk about were mostly used outside of the soviet empire and its provinces, in western countries were there were strong communist parties. Some of the most outdated Italian marxists still use these methods even now.
NotStan said:
You're just copying Wikipedia now and posting aload of babble. |
Wikipedia? Where?
NotStan said:
It is pretty fun, I still don't get how MS uses communist-party-like advertising though. Really, that has got to be one of the dumbest comparisons I've seen on the interwebs yet. |
Advertising and astroturfing aren't the same thing.
AussieGecko said:
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This has to be the most ridiculous reason for reporting somebody I 've ever seen. And it just confirms some things I suspected.
Edit: BTW, I never named names, so people that felt butthurt puzzle me.
Alby_da_Wolf said:
Wikipedia? Where? |
Your comparison of the modern advertising methods to the previously used soviet propaganda are amusing. You're right, I am sure MS goes off to kidnap a family in order to blackmail opposition, or it opresses any religion or open mindness amongst it's consumers, or claim that the world revolves around MS products. Really the comparison is laughable, what you're doing is reading too much into the events that occur, not everything has a hidden message like it used to in the time of Soviet development. Yeah I may be young, but History is an interesting aspect for me, Soviet Russia in particular so I did pay great attention, as they say "In Soviet Russia, party finds you!".
Disconnect and self destruct, one bullet a time.
