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On 00:58 28 Mar 2021, bruce bowser said:
> On Saturday, March 27, 2021 at 4:22:06 PM UTC-4, Ophelia wrote:
>> On Sat, 27 Mar 2021 16:20:02 GMT, Pamela >
>> wrote:
>> >On 21:46 26 Mar 2021, dsi1 said:
>> >> On Friday, March 26, 2021 at 9:48:21 AM UTC-10, Pamela wrote:
>> >>> On 18:33 26 Mar 2021, Bruce said:
>> >>> > On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 06:49:14 -0700, Taxed and Spent
>> >>> > > wrote:
>> >>> >>On 3/26/2021 6:35 AM, Pamela wrote:
>> >>> >>> On 08:22 26 Mar 2021, Sqwertz said:
>> >>> >>>> On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 19:15:08 -0400, Boron Elgar wrote:
>> >>> >>>>>
>> >>> >>>>>
>> >>> >>>>> RFC has a not atypical contingent of truly crazy
>> >>> >>>>> posters, but those are not the problem. I don't mind
>> >>> >>>>> the lunatic fringe or the whacko political agenda
>> >>> >>>>> types, but some folks go to a LOT of trouble to drop
>> >>> >>>>> all these extraneous bullshit "guess who I am imitating
>> >>> >>>>> today?" posts. That is its own branch of WTF loon.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> Reddit. The most trafficked forums on the Internet these
>> >>> >>>> days.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> I manage a reddit (group/forum) of 60,000+ carnivorous
>> >>> >>>> members and we often get "brigaded" by the omniscient
>> >>> >>>> vegans and religious freaks. And while creating multiple
>> >>> >>>> accounts and nyms is much harder than on Usenet, you
>> >>> >>>> still can't ban those ****tards quick enough.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> While there's not many tools left on Usenet to identify
>> >>> >>>> bad conduits, it's even more frustrating on reddit.
>> >>> >>>> There's are plenty of admins aware of the problems, but
>> >>> >>>> they are enigmas and don't use their tools properly.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> So I've devised a way to ban anybody in our reddit
>> >>> >>>> (group) who's ever posted to a
>> >>> >>>> vegan/vegetarian/vegan-religious reddit (there's 24
>> >>> >>>> forums you can post to that will ban you from our
>> >>> >>>> reddit). It's merciless, uncaring, and unforgiving.
>> >>> >>>> You can appeal your ban, but they go into /dev/null and
>> >>> >>>> nobody sees uour outcry. And if you create a (few)
>> >>> >>>> separate account(s) just to post your vegan agenda to
>> >>> >>>> this reddit, it will quickly be banned.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> It's not perfect and there always be new people trying
>> >>> >>>> to be that snarky gopher in the whack-a-mole game, but
>> >>> >>>> most seasoned redxditors know better.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> It would be trivial for RFC on Usenet to transform to
>> >>> >>>> that platform. Our trolls and nymshifters would
>> >>> >>>> disappear. And we could ban John every weekday between
>> >>> >>>> 6:AM and 4:PM while he's working and collecting
>> >>> >>>> paychecks (heh!)
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> -sw
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> "It's merciless, uncaring, and unforgiving. You can
>> >>> >>> appeal your ban, but they go into /dev/null and nobody
>> >>> >>> sees your outcry".
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> You're not much of a salesman for a new group, are you?
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>sounds like a great sales pitch directed at those who want
>> >>> >>a useful, on topic group.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Moderated by Sqwertz.
>> >>>
>> >>> Is Sqwertz's group one of these?
>> >>>
>> >>> https://www.reddit.com/search?q=COOKING&type=sr%2Cuser
>> >>
>> >> My guess is that it's a group with 60,000 members and has the
>> >> word "meat" in it.
>> >
>> >What nym does Sqwertz use? The mods are listed as KBPrinceO,
>> >Forensicunit, reece1, Truenoiz and SpicyBeefChowFun.
>> >
>> >https://www.reddit.com/r/meat/
>> Why are you always so nosey and want to know other peoples
>> business all the time? "who is this?" ""where are they from?"
>> Never directly asking the person in question, too. You're weird.
>
> She might be interested in a boy, here.
Completely unprompted, Sqwertz posted about his Reddit subgroup.
It's not like anyone asked him to post about it. So maybe he will
now post to say which of the mods he is:
KBPrinceO, Forensicunit, reece1, Truenoiz or SpicyBeefChowFun.
https://www.reddit.com/r/meat/
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