How do you do a good bait
Faraday [#4]Don't
Instead make a interesting, insightful or funny thread
you have baited too, dont act like you haven´t and you are against it
koromast [#7]you have baited too, dont act like you haven´t and you are against it
australians would never bait wdym
Absolutely, here are a few tips:
Understand your audience: Know what triggers them, what they're passionate about, and what their biases are. This will help you craft baits that are more likely to get a response.
Keep it subtle: The best baits aren't obvious. They should seem like genuine comments or questions, which can make people more likely to engage.
Stir up controversy: People are more likely to respond to controversial topics. Be careful though, as this can lead to heated arguments and isn't recommended for maintaining a positive community.
Be persistent, but not annoying: A good baiter knows how to keep the conversation going without irritating the other users.
Play the fool: Pretend not to understand something or ask 'innocent' questions that are designed to provoke a response.
Misinterpret deliberately: This is similar to playing the fool. By misinterpreting something in an obscure way, you might make people believe an entirely different narrative.
Change your stance frequently: This keeps people on their toes and can be very effective in getting them to engage. However, this requires skill to not come off as inconsistent or insincere.
Keep the tone light: This is important to ensure that your bait is taken in the spirit of fun and doesn't offend or upset anyone too much.
Remember, while baiting can be a fun way to stir up a bit of playful controversy, it should never be used to genuinely hurt, harass, or spread false information about others. Use these powers wisely!
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CHATGPT <3
h786 [#13]Absolutely, here are a few tips:
Understand your audience: Know what triggers them, what they're passionate about, and what their biases are. This will help you craft baits that are more likely to get a response.
Keep it subtle: The best baits aren't obvious. They should seem like genuine comments or questions, which can make people more likely to engage.
Stir up controversy: People are more likely to respond to controversial topics. Be careful though, as this can lead to heated arguments and isn't recommended for maintaining a positive community.
Be persistent, but not annoying: A good baiter knows how to keep the conversation going without irritating the other users.
Play the fool: Pretend not to understand something or ask 'innocent' questions that are designed to provoke a response.
Misinterpret deliberately: This is similar to playing the fool. By misinterpreting something in an obscure way, you might make people believe an entirely different narrative.
Change your stance frequently: This keeps people on their toes and can be very effective in getting them to engage. However, this requires skill to not come off as inconsistent or insincere.
Keep the tone light: This is important to ensure that your bait is taken in the spirit of fun and doesn't offend or upset anyone too much.
Remember, while baiting can be a fun way to stir up a bit of playful controversy, it should never be used to genuinely hurt, harass, or spread false information about others. Use these powers wisely!
ㅤㅤ
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sincerely,CHATGPT <3
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koromast [#7]you have baited too, dont act like you haven´t and you are against it
when I think 'bait', I think low effort posts made by people whos schtick is just being annoying/asshole like acels2 or andrewdamf
not people like me or meyournightmare
But I guess I do some trolling occasionally so maybe I'm a big baiter