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"Alfred Molon" kirjoitti s.com... It's just Google Groups who don't care about spammers. -- At least they are a bit broadminded. Neither do I think that the usenet has a decent host today. However, the true problem is structural as the English chap told earlier. To access usenet both the users and the hardware should have an explicit identity. Those who are booted out due to harassing the usenet communities might be able to return after sometime. If there are some (and there definitely are) administrative expenses, those remorseful wrongdoers will pay them. It would be nice to see that this idiot from Kannada couldn't log in to the usenet. Neither could the hardware he utilizes except in a case the administrators (always other than the oddball) can ensure that the turd doesn't use the machinery (a multi-user hardware which naturally requires logging in by keys which won't be handed over to the bedouin) any more. |
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"Peter Neville-Hadley" kirjoitti elow... Chris Blunt wrote: I agree it may not be off topic, but I think people get annoyed by your constant reposting of the same message every couple of weeks. That one or two individuals decide to try and prevent perfectly legitimate postings intended for the benefit of other readers of "Legitimate" can be a bit obscure in meaning here. I am certain the faggot realizes that spamming is not "legitimate" in usenet - so bugger off. You can always use mailing lists to approach potential "customers". rec.travel.asia does surely not seem a good reason to censor useful information. Their pointless and time-wasting rants here, containing no It is not censoring. When spamming is rejected in usenet, the act cannot be considered censoring. This senseless broadcasting of this same text again and again is pointless and it violates usenet policies. Moreover it is bloody annoying. It is noise. Noise is irritating. And what useful is there for the subscriber to see this text again and again. Actually you, your "travel guide books" and your forum are all most useless. I cannot see one reason why they exist. logic or reasonable argument (and often foul language and homophobic and racist comment) only serve to drive readers away from rec.travel.asia to The homosexual runs out arguments? Well, I guess you have never had one. 1. You are spamming (trying to promote book sales in which you would be a beneficiary) 2. you do so periodically The two reasons above are quite sufficient to tell you to stop this insane practice you are so deeply involved. You can take my account as a fact: "the turd is a true pain in ass". I am sure not only one or two subscribers think so (not too many around anymore) You are insisting that you are not driving subscribers out but some other people do so. One more example about your evil mind.. Clearly rec.travel.asia will have a large daily turnover of readers, so postings would probably better be daily to reach them all. The frequency with which The Oriental-List has been mentioned over the last 11 years is a compromise, the irritation of repetition to some rational people who may not publicly complain (perhaps because they want to post only on-topic) being kept in mind. To this end the message is always posted with the same subject line so regular long-term readers of rec.travel.asia (whose numbers must be very small these days) can easily filter it out. Spam is not allowed in usenet. The policy is quite clear in this. You are spamming. I know that bedouins who spam use this same rationale again and again: subscribers should use filters. It is NOT our business to build filters. It is your business to get lost. One more example about your evil mind. If billions of other "providers" on whatever concerning travelling in Asia utilized the group as blatantly as you have done, the news servers everywhere would suffocate to death. |
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Markku Grönroos wrote: The homosexual runs out arguments? Markku .. you really need professional help to get over those 'issues'. Oh, and *plonk* -- le_voyageur_en_velo |
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 20:32:28 +0300,
=?Windows-1252?Q?Markku_Gr=F6nroos?= wrote: "Alfred Molon" kirjoitti ws.com... It's just Google Groups who don't care about spammers. -- At least they are a bit broadminded. Neither do I think that the usenet has a decent host today. However, the true problem is structural as the English chap told earlier. To access usenet both the users and the hardware should have an explicit identity. Those who are booted out due to harassing the usenet communities might be able to return after sometime. If there are some (and there definitely are) administrative expenses, those remorseful wrongdoers will pay them. It would be nice to see that this idiot from Kannada couldn't log in to the usenet. Neither could the hardware he utilizes except in a case the administrators (always other than the oddball) can ensure that the turd doesn't use the machinery (a multi-user hardware which naturally requires logging in by keys which won't be handed over to the bedouin) any more. You broadminded? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Talk about complete selfdelusion. If you're not the biggest moron I have seen posting here with all your bigoted drivel, you're certainly a close second. so why don't you just crawl back into whatever hole you slithered out of and leave everyelse alone? That is what would be nice to see. |
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