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Subject: Groups that post together - influence?

Roll the dice, try again.

I have steadily noticed that the same users generally post in the same threads, day after day. It's like the people have to wait for others to post and then they will post like users influencing others.

Does anyone else notice this?

  • 04.07.2012 12:03 PM PDT

...What?

  • 04.07.2012 12:05 PM PDT

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  • 04.07.2012 12:06 PM PDT

*eats a sammich*

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*faints*

  • 04.07.2012 12:07 PM PDT

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It's in the unhidden rules of bungie.net, you can only post with your kind.

  • 04.07.2012 12:08 PM PDT

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Posted by: FALSE R3ALITYx
And Cobravert is absolutely correct.

Posted by: Der Todesengel
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If you are insinuating that groups all post together within threads out of a 'purpose', I would disagree, for the most part. Yes I have seen when a group in particular has maliciously group posted before.

I just see that if and when I post in a thread and my friends may follow suit (or vice versa) it is only because we happen to be on at the same time and hold a similar view of that topic.

  • 04.07.2012 12:09 PM PDT

So what if users are drawn to their own "group" of bnet members.

[Edited on 04.07.2012 12:32 PM PDT]

  • 04.07.2012 12:10 PM PDT

Roll the dice, try again.

I was just saying that I happen to notice it more maybe. Maybe since bungie is dark and there are less active users or something. Perhaps I am just overthinking. :/

  • 04.07.2012 12:14 PM PDT
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Trying something once will increace your chances of success, because you tried it. Try someting twice, and your chances increase yet again - seeing as you've done it. Try something a few thousand times, and your chances of success is exponentially increased; this increase would likely provide success every time

Very often, it's always been that way - I was once one of 'em; they'll grow out of it soon enough, and then there will be more. To be fair though, The Septagon is decently slow, and topics here get so repetitive.

Some people are genuinly trying to make an impression, while others are simply setting up a mirror - only time can tell who is which.

Edit: Thread totally misunderstood, all because I didn't look back at the title....

[Edited on 04.07.2012 12:17 PM PDT]

  • 04.07.2012 12:15 PM PDT
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Posted by: Cobravert
If you are insinuating that groups all post together within threads out of a 'purpose', I would disagree, for the most part. Yes I have seen when a group in particular has maliciously group posted before.

I just see that if and when I post in a thread and my friends may follow suit (or vice versa) it is only because we happen to be on at the same time and hold a similar view of that topic.
I agree with Cobravert. And this has nothing to do with us being in the same group.

Or does it?

  • 04.07.2012 2:28 PM PDT