Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1842197-20130814110335/@comment-5334617-20140615045241

@Randomouscrap98: There is a term in signal processing called signal-to-noise ratio; basically, the amount of stuff that's useful and carries information versus the amount of stuff that's useless, just takes up bandwidth, and is best minimized. I think SmokedSausageFTW's post indicates a trend I have seen before: a person who prefers to inject his own noise into the channel, rather than allow any signal he may not like retain a high ratio. The best strategy is usually to treat noise as noise, keep it minimized, and trust that it will be recognized as such.