I was wondering about the same thing. My first thought is that it was a spammer trying to establish a "genuine" profile before spamming, but I dunno.
Makes for some bizarre posts, that's for sure.
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Who come on and post a whole bunch of somewhat inane comments (it appears that they read only the thread titles) to threads that are sometimes years old.....
I get it when they have some sort of ad tag in the post somewhere, but the latest "Jolie", doesn't appear to have overt ulterior motives - no ads or links in the posts....
So what exactly are you doing Jolie? Practicing English? Looking for pen pals? Just bored?
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I was wondering about the same thing. My first thought is that it was a spammer trying to establish a "genuine" profile before spamming, but I dunno.
Makes for some bizarre posts, that's for sure.
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Very odd indeed.
I always assumed that there was spam in the sig line that the forum software stripped automatically. Am I wrong?
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Really now. Aren't there worse things to complain about?
Maybe someone wants to participate, is new to forums, perhaps lacks biking experience or adventures, or feels like they don't have anything profound to contribute but wants to be a part of things. I can think of a whole lot worse kind of posts.Practicing English? Looking for pen pals? Just bored?
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Maybe? but how would the software distinguish between spam and legit links? I have a link in my sig line to my team's web site and its not stripped out. I have seen, in the past (but not for a while now), similar weird posts with links to buy purses and other junk...
Really now, yourself... I'm not calling to toss them off, and I don't think they are breaking any forum rules. I just think its strange. I've seen other user names do this and often their replies have little to nothing to do with cycling, are so broad and general that they don't really say much, don't match the threads or otherwise make much sense.... I'm genuinely curious. Though the cynical side of me thinks its more likely to be an attempt at spamming. I can see doing it to practice English skills - he/she might be somewhere that access to English speakers is limited and joining a board would be an opportunity to converse. I think that if that were the aim, the people here would likely embrace it and be more than willing to start a thread talking about any topic to help a person practice...
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I would have found these posts just as bizarre if they had been presented in flawless English. It's not the language skills.
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2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
I keep reading this as " Who are these old people?"
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I suspect that, when I try to speak Spanish, this is exactly how I sound.![]()
It's not (only) the marginal English - which you're right, is at least as good as my Spanish, French or Italian, and WAY better than I can write in any other language with or without a dictionary. (I gave up trying to participate in a French sportbikers' forum several years ago.)
It's that those people post statements of marginal relevance to 15-20 threads at once, often digging up threads that are months or years old.
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I just read all the posts in question, and I don't find anything that 'odd' about them. Obviously someone struggling with English, but the posts all make sense and they all contribute a little something to the discussion.
I could point out a whole lot of way 'odder' posts by regular longterm members...including myself! lol!
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