Anyone who posts on a page about one product regarding the superiority of another product, especially with arguments that sound like ad copy, is the Troll.
If you are a happy iPhone user, you are not posting on a page about the Instinct trying to tell everyone why your choice was superior. You are either in the employ of Apple, have some other vested interest in iPhone sales, or are a fascist who believes opinions can be right or wrong and attempts to impose their will on others.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Anyone who posts on a page about one product regarding the superiority of another product, especially with arguments that sound like ad copy, is the Troll.
If you are a happy iPhone user, you are not posting on a page about the Instinct trying to tell everyone why your choice was superior. You are either in the employ of Apple, have some other vested interest in iPhone sales, or are a fascist who believes opinions can be right or wrong and attempts to impose their will on others.