• The "Selective Memory" Troll

    From pschleck@pschleck@panix.com (Paul W. Schleck) to alt.fan.usenet,alt.culture.usenet,news.groups on Sun Mar 9 21:05:01 2025
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    (aka, the self-righteous and self-justifying "net.hypocrite")

    "One archetype of Usenet troll that emerged about 25-30 years ago,
    shortly after Eternal September and often originating from
    'non-traditional' or 'general-access' Usenet sites like AOL and
    CompuServe, was the 'Selective Memory' troll. One red flag that someone
    has selective memory is from a common limitation of normal human memory, well-known to law enforcement during interrogations of suspects, that
    people will clearly remember their honest statements, but forget their
    lies.

    For someone to be a true 'Selective Memory' troll, it has to go to a
    repeated pattern of carelessness or willful falsehoods and holding
    others to standards of evidence, honesty, consistency, and good-faith motivations more stringent than they hold themselves."

    https://www.reddit.com/r/ClassicUsenet/comments/1j7gv2u/the_selective_memory_troll/

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