Quote (buttersdan @ Feb 13 2010 11:07am)
you didnt present that point until late in the argument
second of all, if someone makes a fake facebook why cant they make 20 fake ones?
Not hard tbh
I'm not saying this is the case or not, im saying hypothetically, not hard, not complicated. Would someone do this to save their image on a forumn that they have spent a year on? I don't see why not.
umm yes I did present that information early on, and even if it was not presented early on, why did you keep arguing against me over the same thing? Oh right because my reasoning and logic is > yours.
For your second statement, making 20 fake facebook pages stealing other peoples pictures and each of them having hundreds of friends would indeed be a VERY VERY hard task. You go out and invite 200 random people and tell me how easy it is to get them to accept your request. Then go post on one of your fake facebook pages information over the course of a year and have conversations with yourself for a year, and do all of this just to prove you are real to people on d2jsp.
Do you really want to keep going? I think you should probably just stop now though.
Quote (buttersdan @ Feb 13 2010 11:17am)
@Bones: Now you see how psychology plays into this situation. In fact it REVOLVED around this situation. It begs the question "Would someone go that far to prove they are real."
almost forgot about this little tidbit, this did NOT revolve around the situation of the lengths someone would go to in order to not look like a fraud, this argument was about what is sufficient information to prove someone is not a fraud. We were not looking at someones internal thought processes we were only looking at what amount of information is needed to judge if someone is a fraud or real.
This post was edited by bones0187 on Feb 13 2010 11:24am