It seems that one guy not only trolled the list but also he either created new identities for more trolling or managed to attract more trolls as bad as he. The guy also appears to deeply believe he's right.
It's still not fully clear to me if he is also the person thus described by the list maintainer:
"I always assumed that the turning
point would be a sweeping request for large-scale deletion of
information that some vendor or other had taken exception to.
I never imagined that request might come from a researcher within the
'community' itself (and I use that word loosely in modern times)."
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/Mar/298
It seems that one guy not only trolled the list but also he either created new identities for more trolling or managed to attract more trolls as bad as he. The guy also appears to deeply believe he's right.
It's still not fully clear to me if he is also the person thus described by the list maintainer:
"I always assumed that the turning point would be a sweeping request for large-scale deletion of information that some vendor or other had taken exception to. I never imagined that request might come from a researcher within the 'community' itself (and I use that word loosely in modern times)."