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    Often in online dialogues such as online forums one or more of the participants will attempt to seize control. In other words they will attempt to dominate and control the conversation and the other posters. This is primate politics and is extremely common, in fact you can go onto nearly any Internet Forum and watch these dynamic unfold.

    Some of the control freaks we have encountered even go so far as to tell the moderator that they should not worry the General, meaning themselves is here to take charge. It is amazing the outright arrogance. As the general moves in to belittle the other participants in order to elevate himself, you can watch the psychological trickery unfold. Generally the General is unfit to lead and unfit for command, for he is only a general in his mind.

    Indeed this is a sign of an arrogant megalomaniac who must control all aspects of every situation. Not long ago, I actually witnessed this exact scenario for the second time in my studies of online behavior. The culprit is someone who sho

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    Some of the control freaks we have encountered even go so far as to tell the moderator that they should not worry the General, meaning themselves is here to take charge. It is amazing the outright arrogance. As the general moves in to belittle the other participants in order to elevate himself, you can watch the psychological trickery unfold. Generally the General is unfit to lead and unfit for command, for he is only a general in his mind.

    Indeed this is a sign of an arrogant megalomaniac who must control all aspects of every situation. Not long ago, I actually witnessed this exact scenario for the second time in my studies of online behavior. The culprit is someone who sho

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    Indeed this is a sign of an arrogant megalomaniac who must control all aspects of every situation. Not long ago, I actually witnessed this exact scenario for the second time in my studies of online behavior. The culprit is someone who sho

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    Indeed this is a sign of an arrogant megalomaniac who must control all aspects of every situation. Not long ago, I actually witnessed this exact scenario for the second time in my studies of online behavior. The culprit is someone who sho

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    Indeed you would expect someone like this to be able to spot such behavior, but certainly not be the instigator. Beware the one who will attempt to proclaim himself the leader in chief and the Army General in an Online Forum. I know it sounds silly, but if you have been participating in online forums long enough I am sure you have seen this scenario unfold.

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