Scheme, you shouldn't be so quick to judge, just as I have not judged your intentions. If you believe the company is not worth the pps, OK. However keep in mind that if you are wrong and you had influence on would be investors you could limit their gain, or remove it completely!!! Personally, I speak of this from experience, Therefore I'll tell you and any investor do your DD and draw your own conclusions. Not only does this give you peace of mind but also adds valued content to the forms.
It's nice to chat with like minded people that share your enthusiasm and it's also good to hear from people that don't.
With that said, people who have no intent to profit from a stock usually don't post on that stocks message board so frequently which such enthusiasm, which would lead me to believe that you are trying to profit from this stock in your own way, therefore leading me to believe you have an agenda based on low pps levels.
I have ran across the few that honestly believe and feel it is their duty to warn of investors based on previous losses, these people usually hold a grudge and think nothing has changed, the investor has to be aware that anger, defeat and the feeling of being lied too could put blinders failing to see change.
the latter being more of a acceptable reason, with at least a valid ethical argument, however I have noticed that these people are usually straight up with making mention to how much they have lost and why, and can refer you to any SEC/PR for reference in the blink of an eye.
To summarize:
We all trade,(notice I didn't say invest)to make a profit and I can with 100% confirmation conclude that people with positive posts want the pps to increase to achieve their goal, each person’s goal might be different so chose you exit points wisely based on your own DD. But can I say the same for the people who post negative comments on a regular basis... I can say they more then likely want to profit, but not from higher pps levels.
Please keep in mind that this post is not directed to you personally, but more as an observation on your posts.