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To all the ****ing idiots in the cor (pg. 2)
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| all-nite-freak |
| it will slow down the site...but mods ip scan..i think we all agree it would be worth the lower speed to get rid of this pest. |
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| tubularbills |
| idiots.:mad: |
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| getfoul |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aristronica
do they light up? |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by getfoul
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fill that bitch up with water and put a goldfish in it! |
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| Vlad |
| Someone call Al Gore and tell him to shut off the internet at that kids house. |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Someone call Al Gore and tell him to shut off the internet at that kids house. |
LMAO!:stongue: |
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| eRRaTiK |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigitalPhoenix
he pm'd me accusing me of being white..
I am latin and dance the rumba! :wtf: |
LOLOLOLOLOL |
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
they banned a range of IP addresses when dealing with Nou's alts. It pissed off a few other regular posters cause they got banned too. :stongue: |
that was fun |
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| SuspicionVandit |
Terms of Service denies moderation abuse by sharing user information (sharing IP adresses, email services, etc). The Privacy statement binds it.
SomethingAwful was in a bind for about 5 minutes when they posted private information about several banned users (the IP addresses) of several users who were found on another board conspiring to hack SA to retrieve transaction information (since they have their own store). Although e-lawyers were clammoring against Lowtax (the head admin) for "sharing personal information of members", I think it was waived off (or suppressed) by his "nigga threatened to break into my house so i shot him" defense.
If the original Sikrav was a legitimate account, one could also reek havok on the e-mail address he used to sign up. If there was a myspace attached to his profile, all the better for XSS attacks. |
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| Xenocreator_PG_ |
| so Let me get this straight, We are not taking off our pants? |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
Terms of Service denies moderation abuse by sharing user information (sharing IP adresses, email services, etc). The Privacy statement binds it.
SomethingAwful was in a bind for about 5 minutes when they posted private information about several banned users (the IP addresses) of several users who were found on another board conspiring to hack SA to retrieve transaction information (since they have their own store). Although e-lawyers were clammoring against Lowtax (the head admin) for "sharing personal information of members", I think it was waived off (or suppressed) by his "nigga threatened to break into my house so i shot him" defense.
If the original Sikrav was a legitimate account, one could also reek havok on the e-mail address he used to sign up. If there was a myspace attached to his profile, all the better for XSS attacks. |
All that needs to be done, in this situation, is for Swamper or one of the moderators to give his ISP a call, and report the offending behavior. Say bye bye to his internet access. Even funnier if he's doing it from work, as the sudden removal of internet access from a workplace (due to being reported for offensive behavior) would be quote difficult to explain.
Very simple :) |
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| all-nite-freak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
All that needs to be done, in this situation, is for Swamper or one of the moderators to give his ISP a call, and report the offending behavior. Say bye bye to his internet access. Even funnier if he's doing it from work, as the sudden removal of internet access from a workplace (due to being reported for offensive behavior) would be quote difficult to explain.
Very simple :) |
not really
you really think if someone worked at a major company the whole internet service would get shut down for spamming...keep dreaming. Only way is to teach lessons.Maybe he will play nicer now. |
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