Re: Paid Trolls
naa...THEY live in hell, not us. Anybody who does that for a living...they're in their own self created, self imposed hell. They could choose to do other things...but they don't.
True, true. (As usual) the trick is in staying aware of what thoughts are yours and what thoughts have been sold to you--whether from TV, your father, the collective consciousness, or an internet troll. Tracking thoughts down, or even objectively observing their consequences, is hard sometimes, but I think that's how you get out of "Hell." Hell, from one point-of-view, is being what we're talking about here: a sockpuppet, living your life based on thoughts that are not yours.
there's another term you should be familiar with: astroturfing
Wow...It comforts me knowing that there are people exposing this stuff. And it chills me that corporations could undertake deceptive campaigns like that without anyone on their board, or in their advertising meetings standing up against it. I mean, probably people did quit those companies because of those campaigns, but seriously, how can a man even think that's a fair business practice? I feel naive and like a Boy Scout for saying that, yes, but sometimes I'm baffled...
...But! Sometimes after being baffled I'm relieved. I'm relieved because I realize that these people are very, very stupid. Even if you're a good actor, or good at putting up a polished front, these trolls still project an energy of deception, of selling something, of bias, of agenda. And because they're plugged into a bigger group energy, they'll expose themselves as sockpuppets just by traveling in twos.
I'm relieved because it seems at least these giant corporations don't understand the first thing about how energy works. All they really understand is how to shape a perfect picture and then project it out en masse. There are thousands who fall for their perfect pictures, but in the end it takes very little self-awareness to spot one. All you have to do is act it out [the image] in your life and then reflect on it--then you'll see that the reality in the TV commercial, or in the Sunday school lesson, is ridiculously idealized. Cologne doesn't get you laid and baptism doesn't make you a more moral person.
The "genius" of using internet trolls to do advertising is in using human beings to spread the image. It's "genius" because it requires deeper reflection spot a perfect thought picture that you accept from another's mind as opposed to from a print ad. The print ad you can go back to scrutinze. The thought you can also go back to scruntize but it takes meditative skill--inner silence, empathy, self-certainty.
...Hey, Lono, maybe you could post some common advertising approaches. Shed some light on how salespeople work.
but you can avoid its teeth.
