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Re: forged cancels (Re: Entrust Technologies's Solo - free
Ryan Anderson <[email protected]> writes:
> At 02:03 AM 7/31/97 +0100, Adam Back wrote:
>
> >It's censorship. If you didn't write it, you have no business
> >cancelling it.
>
> Have you considered the actions of the news-admins that are auto-canceling
> anything with more than a certain number of cross-posts, or posts with "Make
> Money Fast" in the subject? ...
I posted an MMF parody (PGP as MLM) to the cypherpunks mailing list last
January and was threatened by more than one person too stupid to recognize a
parody.
The Net.Scum who forge cancels for Usenet articles that are cross-posted into
"too many" newsgroups a) are not usually sysadmins - just control freak users,
who often get spanked from their ISPs for forging cancels, harrassing posters,
and other net-abuse, 2) have no clue how Usenet works - they claim that
cross-posting wastes bandwidth, 3) suppress not only MMF but any content they
don't like (like Guy Macon, the retromoderator of the formerly
unmoderated soc.religion.quaker, has been forging cancels for the leprosy
thread which he thinks is "off-topic")
The solution is to disable all cancels now.
> "Make Money Fast" are killed because they're illegal scams in the US and I
> think in most of the world.
Who are you to decide that a particular content is illegal, or that a Usenet
article soliciting an activity that's illegal in some jurisdictions should
be suppressed?
Unlike you, I am a news admin. Many years ago I used to forge cancels for
MMF articles on Usenet. Then I realized that I was very wrong to do that.
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