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Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#101
post #55

Will probably be downvoted to oblivion: This incident is a perfect example showing why embracing China and hoping they would be more open to modern values like freedom of speech, democracy, etc., is a total illusion. Too many Chinese people are brainwashed to the core that even if the great firewall is switched off today, nothing will change. The currently brainwashed people simply despise anything against Chinese of…

> This incident is a perfect example showing why embracing China and hoping they would be more open to modern values like freedom of speech, democracy, etc., is a total illusion.

It doesn't really. The current issue count is 1354. Since many people seem to be adding multiple issues and some of them are in support of the author, that means maybe a few hundred Notepad++ users were riled up enough to comment. That's unlikely to be a significant chunk of the whole userbase in China. That most messages protesting the naming of the release are in Chinese only tells you that most people supporting the Chinese government are Chinese, not that most Chinese support the government.

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#102
post #80

Now the Notepad++ website seems to be down. https://www.isitdownrightnow.com/notepad-plus-plus.org.html

Confirmed from NZ. Now the question is, state or privately backed DDoS? The third option is that they took it down themselves due to a different kind of abuse, i.e. a report form or something.

CloudFlare is handling it now, so doesn't seem to be too severe.

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#103
post #72

Earlier quoted context omitted.

hacker news has automated algorithms to deprioritise posts it autodetects as "controversial" or "troll bait"

Wow, I didn't know the effect of the deprioritization was so strong. Now I wonder if there's some unofficial HN client that sorts by "controversial" (just like Reddit).

https://news.ycombinator.com/active (via https://news.ycombinator.com/lists )

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#104

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Developer also had a Charlie Hebdo[0] edition[1]. I have been using Notepad++ for over a decade if my memory serves me right and I will continue to use it. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hebdo_shooting [1] https://notepad-plus-plus.org/news/v674-je-suis-charlie-edit...

It's kind of strange but refreshing, that an open source project mixes their releases with other unrelated issues, using their popularity to spread their word. But I guess, the larger and more known you get, the higher the chance to offend people. I think there's a point, where this can turn against the project and maybe Notepad++ reached it? It may also change the dynamic while you grow. Just think about how Hacker…

Yes, think about it, it would no longer be a safe space for S)W crap and promotion of lies and insane agendas. They speak up against evil, against communism, kudos to them, not that capitalism, (state sanctioned u5ury through central banks) is any better at the end of the day.

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#105

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Developer also had a Charlie Hebdo[0] edition[1]. I have been using Notepad++ for over a decade if my memory serves me right and I will continue to use it. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hebdo_shooting [1] https://notepad-plus-plus.org/news/v674-je-suis-charlie-edit...

It's kind of strange but refreshing, that an open source project mixes their releases with other unrelated issues, using their popularity to spread their word. But I guess, the larger and more known you get, the higher the chance to offend people. I think there's a point, where this can turn against the project and maybe Notepad++ reached it? It may also change the dynamic while you grow. Just think about how Hacker…

Remember that vim is a charityware and you are encouraged to donate to Uganda children.

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#106
post #29

GitHub should take a stand and remove the accounts of everyone involved. No matter if they're spreading Chinese Nationalism and attacking people over it or those who think it's an excuse to use racist swear words against Asians. This should be a platform for collaboration, behavior like in a YouTube comment section shouldn't be tolerated

The accounts used in those scripted attacks are obviously throw-aways, removing them won't change a thing.

I see a lot of legit account but used sporadically.

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#107
post #103
post #72

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Wow, I didn't know the effect of the deprioritization was so strong. Now I wonder if there's some unofficial HN client that sorts by "controversial" (just like Reddit).

https://news.ycombinator.com/active (via https://news.ycombinator.com/lists )

That's not controversial though, just what is seeing a lot of posts and voting. That could imply it's controversial or trollbait, but not per se.

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#108
post #105

Earlier quoted context omitted.

It's kind of strange but refreshing, that an open source project mixes their releases with other unrelated issues, using their popularity to spread their word. But I guess, the larger and more known you get, the higher the chance to offend people. I think there's a point, where this can turn against the project and maybe Notepad++ reached it? It may also change the dynamic while you grow. Just think about how Hacker…

Remember that vim is a charityware and you are encouraged to donate to Uganda children.

> donate to Uganda children.

Does it count if I donate to a different group that supports Uganda children, but still use vim?

In any case, I applaud the vim devs for promoting this.

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#109
post #14

I am finding it fascinating looking at the abusive accounts and their repositories and history of issues and pull requests over various other repositories. I wonder if some kind of pattern could be apparent? (Currently the few accounts I have visited are front end JS developers) Could some of them be active in your own communities?

So they should be ostracised for not thinking like the West wants them to think? My issue with this is that some people think that all online supporters of the Chinese government are paid shills or just bots. It might surprise you to know that there are normal Chinese people, just like you and I, that simply like things are going in China. I see no reason to disrespect or ostracise them for their politics.

Can't speak for downvoters, but the issue isn't the content, it's the abuse of the system. Perhaps they should stick the commentary regarding the political content in an open source project to a single issue, keep it civil and on topic, and don't spam across various issues.

Re: Notepad++ issues attacked by Chinese commenters

#110
post #106

Earlier quoted context omitted.

The accounts used in those scripted attacks are obviously throw-aways, removing them won't change a thing.

I see a lot of legit account but used sporadically.

Sometimes these are "sleepers" accounts, and they are very valuable in astroturfing and trolling business. Not all of them - I suspect some people are real, and upset about "some developer teaching us how to live".

I wouldn't surprised if there is a quite significant chunk of accounts on any soc media sites that are dormant until "the call" comes in.

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