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To Hoax or Not To Hoax-that is the question
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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 29495" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>Re: To Hoax or Not To Hoax-that is the question</strong></p><p></p><p>one thing i've noticed by being around the internet for a little while, was that hoaxers generally can't let go of the situation they've created. I have never seen a time where eventually the person came back either to 1) expand and go further with the hoax or 2) to rake in what they consider 'credit' for what they did. When money isn't involved, the only purpose of a hoax can be to relish in the actual deception. A hoaxer, as I've seen, will have a hard time breaking themselves away from the hoax they've created.</p><p>I suppose the hoaxer might be content in simply observing the mess they've created, but from what I've seen there always has to be an end to it. Either full acceptance, or full dismissal.</p><p>There's no reason to drag Titor into every thread, so I apologize, but I would have to agree that this is one of the reasons I'm supremely confused about Titor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 29495, member: 208"] [b]Re: To Hoax or Not To Hoax-that is the question[/b] one thing i've noticed by being around the internet for a little while, was that hoaxers generally can't let go of the situation they've created. I have never seen a time where eventually the person came back either to 1) expand and go further with the hoax or 2) to rake in what they consider 'credit' for what they did. When money isn't involved, the only purpose of a hoax can be to relish in the actual deception. A hoaxer, as I've seen, will have a hard time breaking themselves away from the hoax they've created. I suppose the hoaxer might be content in simply observing the mess they've created, but from what I've seen there always has to be an end to it. Either full acceptance, or full dismissal. There's no reason to drag Titor into every thread, so I apologize, but I would have to agree that this is one of the reasons I'm supremely confused about Titor. [/QUOTE]
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