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Mike.. . . wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 19:18:14 +0000, - B o r i s - wrote:
>
>> That's how I like to wipe my ass.
>>
>> How do you wipe yours?

>
> We can stop these vulgar posts if enough people report them. Simply reply
> to post, then click "more options" at the top of his post and select
> Report this message". Say why his material and its presentation is not
> appropriate. Google will ban his account if you do this. This author is
> sending the same filth to many groups.


Sorry pal, your beef should be with Usenet system since he's not posting
through Google Groups. The reality is that Google Groups will be the one
to clean up the filth in the newsgroups and bring order to the universe.
Give them a little more time to get a larger block of posters. Soon
they'll be able to lay down some law.

Mr. Boris might be vulgar but he ain't really, really vulgar. Guess I've
been reading these NGs for too long. :-)

>
> Also, if you see "more options" click on "show original" here you will see
> the full "headers" that means the full message showing the original source
> and routing date. The source of these vulgar messages are revealed and you
> should copy and paste the entire text and email it to the address shown as
> "send complaints to" or similar line. Then the person will loose their
> internet account or newsposting account.
>

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