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Posted by therealview on 11/24/00 11:45
Be it as that may be, rules and traditions as your used to, does not
excuse anyone making threats, intimidations or putting people in a bad
light over the Internet. I've seen all three today. If you want to
create a mini-governance, that is fine - but you cross the line when
you can't control your speech. Feel free to say whatever you want, but
expect to suffer the consequences (as the other person will sometime
next week) if you cause people distress. If you are desensitized to
what that means, then perhaps losing your domain, access to Usenet,
etc. or finally getting arrested if you don't stop may clear you right
up. Hopefully you realize that before. Being cool on the network
isn't so hard is it? At the end of the day, that is always the best
policy.
Neredbojias wrote:
> To further the education of mankind, therealview@gmail.com vouchsafed:
>
> > Again, if you don't know the answer, or want to -subordinate- others
> > please don't use the network. It's not helpful and only increases the
> > negative conditions across this part of the network. You can continue
> > playing word volleyball now, but it isn't helpful and doesn't represent
> > you as a good person, even if you really are. Dave
>
> Well, I'm good in bed.
>
> You sound like a Republican. And apparently you don't know the "rules" and
> traditions of newsgroups in general, so you are speaking out of turn. Now
> a bit of that is okay (-if you don't mind playing the fool,) but when it
> becomes preachy, it kind of subordinates the interest-value of the group
> and makes other users think that the group was established for backwards
> children.
>
> So please be kind enough not abuse yourself and others here with your self-
> righteous crap and patently juvenile attitude. Kids like you tend to make
> people lose faith in family values and question just how equitable it
> really is to give full rights to nitwits.
>
> --
> Neredbojias
> Infinity has its limits.
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