Vigilantism on eBay dates back to at least 1996, when it first appeared in response to numerous, escalating reports of auction fraud. It all began innocently enough, as it was clear that eBay's then fledgling staff could not possibly cope with the growing problem of internet fraud without considerable help, and so members quickly stepped up to protect their valuable new venue from the hordes of opportunistic scammers threatening to destroy it. These volunteer "netcops" were thus heralded for their public service and were given special facility and appreciation by eBay through written commendation, through special invitation, and by means of other perquisites offered in recognition of their services. In this way, the vigilantes became ensconced as an essential institution within the eBay community, and individuals were treated in many respects as VIPs. Gradually, however, the ranks of the netcops came to be dominated by the vain and the self-serving, and the special tools and privileges, which had served the community so well when in the right hands, were now being exploited and abused to promote the private interests of corrupt vigilantes.
The methodology of clandestine online stalking, private investigation, and systematic harassment and intimidation of targeted individuals and their businesses became the norm for many eBay vigilantes, and even the slightest indiscretion on the part of "other" members, such as the mere act of publicly contradicting a netcop, became cause for initiating a public investigation into the business, character, and past of such errant members. In fact, documented case studies since 2002 suggest very little correlation between eBay vigilantism and any real desire to fight fraud, as the vigilantes themselves appear to be far more interested in forming cartels devoted to disrupting the commerce of their business competitors, and in otherwise promoting their own private interests, than in public service. However pure the motivations of eBay's original vigilantes may have been eleven years ago, I think it is fair to say that this early species of vigilante is all but extinct on eBay today.
Fraud and vigilantism, the former being the constant alibi for the latter, are systemic problems that have grown up with eBay, for since the beginning, both have proven to be quite inseparable from eBay's chosen business model. Over the past decade, the vigilantes have flourished, with a number of successful crews proliferating their organizations outside the confines of eBay onto the wider Internet and beyond, where they can intrude into every dimension of their targets' lives. Crew members conduct online meetings at off-eBay discussion forums, such as thecarwashlive.com, and utilize these, along with internet chat, instant messaging, teleconferencing, and email, to identify, to disparage, and to distribute dossiers on named targets, to coordinate attack strategies, to report progress on specific cases, and to celebrate victories.
Call*Me*LURID, and Slutty Pukins: members in good standing at the site highlighted in the article at, http://www.networkstalking.org
lajffrsn Full Size Member Join Date: Dec 2005Location: BahhhstonPosts: 462 Shawn,
If you are talking about Sandypurins, she is not a LiveWorld employee. Those over at the CAPP board like to say that she, Cliniclady and a myriad of others are, but I have known her for 5 or so years through the eBay baords, long before LiveWorld took over. She has told me she is not, and I have no reason to disbelieve her.
Sandy P can be a very argumentative woman (as can I and so many of us out there), but I do think she is a good person. Frankly, I still don't understand why she posted the Kettle thread and I hope she comes back to tell us why.
I don't see much difference between the actions of Base and Sandy M as far as I was concerned, so why is Sandy M. making it sound as if it was?
Base used personal info gleaned from a friendship to purchase financial info after I left RJ and plaster it all over a chatboard or two.
Sandy M used private and personal info from a friendship and plastered it all over a chatboard or two in an attempt to humilate and denigrate me.
Nope, don't much see a difference there, though as far as the big picture goes, Base's former, present and I'm sure future actions are a zillion times worse than anything Sandy M can dish out.__________________
Does anyone remember seeing an interview with someone from e-bay, and when ask if they were going to do anything about all the rip offs, the guy answered " ebay was started on a system of trust, and ebay is still based on trust"? Trust that e-bay will hire hit men to destroy your auctions and reputations?? And remember, every time you have to re-list, you have to re-pay to do it.
I would bet money he has Frotteurism. (or something even worse*)
Perhaps another in a growing number of sleazey online auction and payment service -related mintal or near mintal diseases, which, have been recently widely observed, and is now finally being correctly diagnosed.
Sadly, we do not expect any fruitful course of treatment for folks like our really bored troll, or persons of his ilk.
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CAPP Consumers Against PayPal Policies - Exposing the sleazery of sleazebay and painpal
really bored: Are you REALLY defending sandy? Especially after her latest crap? Then the powers that be mysteriously close the threads and delete the evidence? There is no obsession going on here..only trying to get the truth out about her and her friends. Something is not right there and ebay doesnt want anyone to know obviously