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I'm an active member on Programming Reddit, but I'm one of the few C# advocates there.

I could write up a 3 paragraph explanation of how to do something there, just to have it voted into the negatives because I used C# as an example.

As a developer using the "Microsoft Stack", how do you handle the trolls and bigots in the online world? These are the kind of people who say things like "M$", or that Vista sucks without ever booting up.

Do you just ignore the trolls?

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You could use stack overflow instead. Their are a lot of C# programers here. Also, from whay I've seen most of the people here are not really into platform flame wars. Some of them do... however... get a little bit snippy about what is a good stack overflow question.... – Scott Wisniewski Dec 22 '08 at 1:10
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I really don't mean this as a troll, but I've booted up Vista several times and I don't see how you can persist to claim that it is a good operating system. – Daniel Apr 22 at 8:35
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Why didn't you make it a general question about trolls? Why the focus on anti-Microsoft trolls? Do you think that pro-Microsoft trolls have to be treated different from other trolls? – Martin Bøgelund Sep 15 at 20:40
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I believe it was Winston Churchill who said "Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others." There's also a spiel about how republican government (lower case "r") is opposed to democratic (the US, in theory, being the former) to avoid the "tyranny of the masses." Final cite - "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what to have for dinner." Kind of hard to follow in General George Thomas's example and let history judge you rather then upvotes, hm?

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Remind them that C# is not a Microsoft product. It is moderated by a board (MS is a member of it though) and supported in both Linux and Apple PCs

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Trolls are easy to deal with - just don't feed them, they will die eventually.

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Well I used to be a Microsoft platform developer for a long time.

But once I got it to the Open Source arena things has changed. The amount freedom Open Source platform gives is enough reason for me to not to go back to Microsoft.

For the people annoyed with Anti-Microsoft sentiments. I used to be extremely annoyed too. But now when I look back I can just think that Microsoft platform deserve this :P

Deal with it or move to a superior platforms.

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