Corporate Culture Not Good In Aviation

Nah, but send me something from your company email domain. Something as brief and simple as a single emoji is perfect. Takes 30 seconds and we can move onto other things.
I got you sir, proving my legit is not important here, even if you spam me. I found multiple another forums to snap... But I'll get going, hope I knew this before smh...
 
I got you sir, proving my legit is not important here, even you spam me. I found multiple another forums to snap... But I'll get going, hope I knew this before smh...

Just takes 30 seconds. I'm not going to spam you. In fact, I'll email you back from my own corporate domain email account if it makes you more comfortable.

This will be irrefutable evidence and people will get off the whole "He's a BOT" thing permanently - and I can stop reading about XenForo plugins to detect AI Bots. :) Freeeeee meeeeee!
 
Just takes 30 seconds. I'm not going to spam you. In fact, I'll email you back from my own corporate domain email account if it makes you more comfortable.

This will be irrefutable evidence and people will get off the whole "He's a BOT" thing permanently - and I can stop reading about XenForo plugins to detect AI Bots. :) Freeeeee meeeeee!
Appreciate you help, I will think about it. Good mid night sir 😴
 
Appreciate you help, I will think about it

Truth be told, this feels like an episode of "Catfish".

"If you're really a Nigerian prince, cool, because I'm on my way to see you in Abuja! We can have coffee and I'll cut you that check!"

"Oh, I'm out of town today, I'm in... BERLIN!"


"Cool, when I land, I'll bring the check to Berlin! I can be there by 2300!"

"That's when my flight departs for Dubai!"

"So I'll land in Abuja, hop on Emirates and see you in Dubai this evening, with the check!"

"I have important business meeting with DOOG TYLERRRR that is top secret and the Sultan will be very upset if I have a visitor"


Ya see how this is going?

SEND THE EMAIL.
 
One of the nice benefits of being human is the ability to change one's mind.

I so choose here.

I'm going to flat-out call it. You're not interested in discussion about dispatch; you're mining data which could be potentially harmful to real people - should they choose to respond, speaking about their personal experience with "airline cartels" and "corporate goons."

Based on 70 years of living, learning, and interacting with other people, along with a bit of education, I name thee "BOT." There is nothing natural about your interaction and responses to challenge

"People's" is not the correct plural in the way you used it; it is simply plural, hence no apostrophe and no need for an 's' since the plural of 'person' is generally, if not universally, determined by context; move the word "still" from its location in the sentence and place it between 'are' and 'unable.'

A more intelligent sentence would read: "So, it looks like people are still unable to understand what I'm asking."

No, we "get it," I think and, hopefully, there will be no one who vents about their experience with the "airlines cartel" and "corporate goons," thereby putting their jobs at risk.

By the way, can you tell me the date Skynet becomes self-aware?

I'm pretty damned sure you are an early incarnation of this:


View: https://youtu.be/qDrDUmuUBTo?si=B9HDEYL2LKzjVdbQ


Here endeth the lesson.

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Folks, I thought this forum would have supportive Av people ( Who'll think & answer eventually with knowledge & discussion) but isn't look like it. All Bulliers and Boters are making the Chinese market and some are still zooming my English/Grammar... Shesh oh common
 
I wonder what advantage there is for someone making a bot to troll an aviation forum, other than the personal amusement of someone who needs a hobby.

You'd be surprised.

Sometimes the software sends out a weekly digest to the people that signed up for it, Friday nights maybe?

Then the next morning, I get a bunch of "Out of office will return monday…"-type emails from corporate outlook servers and you would be surprised the number of Reuters, AP, Gannet, etc emails that are out there.

On the AI side, I can see the advantage because you have basically a vast bucket of people to test social interactions with. On the news gathering side, if you and throw a bot on a current event and make a crazy comment, you're going to be able to grab a relevant sample of material to use.

Think of if we had social media in the 1700's. King Louis XVI could set up "Ye Royal Bot" to infiltrate usenet's alt.sucky.starvation.paris.bread with something like "Hey, maybe we should storm the bastille, free some dissidents and run amok at Versailles?" and gauge the sentiment of the population.

I don't know, I digress but it makes sense to me.
 
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You'd be surprised.

Sometimes the software sends out a weekly digest to the people that signed up for it, Friday nights maybe?

Then the next morning, I get a bunch of "Out of office will return monday…"-type emails from corporate outlook servers and you would be surprised the number of Reuters, AP, Gannet, etc emails that are out there.

On the AI side, I can see the advantage because you have basically a vast bucket of people to test social interactions with. On the news gathering side, if you and throw a bot on a current event and make a crazy comment, you're going to be able to grab a relevant sample of material to use.

Think of if we had social media in the 1700's. King Louis XVI could set up "Ye Royal Bot" to infiltrate usenet's alt.sucky.starvation.paris.bread with something like "Hey, maybe we should storm the bastille, free some dissidents and run amok at Versailles?" and gauge the sentiment of the population.

I don't know, I digress but it makes sense to me.
Not only that, but people tend to have looser lips on forums in which they think they are "anonymous". It has literally become a meme how many times classified information has been leaked on the War Thunder forums just to prove someone wrong.
 
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