User blog comment:Forthright/MORE videos you MUST watch as a googolist/@comment-35470197-20191022011748/@comment-39541634-20191022080925

Okay, let's assume that this guy is a friend.

What do friends do, when they see a friend who is totally clueless and is making a complete fool of himself in public? Do they pat their friend on the back and politely say "thank you for your contribution" leading them to believe that everything is okay?

Look at the guy's past contributions. Either he is looking for a way to waste our time, or he is really really lost. And if we think of him as our friend, then we should help him straighten-out, wouldn't you say?

"Maybe most googologists who started to know large numbers in their young age get excited to watch excellent video influencers, and have experiences to introduce others to watch them."

Fair enough.

But this isn't what happening here. The videos he shared are just random videos from youtube that vaguely relate to large numbers. Some of them are positively cringe-worthy for anyone with even a passing interest in googology.

And again, look at the guy's past contributions. I don't see any "excitement about large numbers" in his comments. There isn't even a hint that either googology or mathematics genuinely interests him. It's all just random pointless remarks, random pointless videos, and those annoying emoticons.

In short, it is quite obvious that the guy is doing nothing here besides fooling around, and I don't see any point in trying to pretend otherwise.

(and personally, given our past experience with time-waster trolls, I think it would be better to just ignore such people. Better safe than sorry, after all)