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Re: Allowed or not?? Whats the rule?

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Otaku

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Jul 14, 2005, 1:27:55 AM7/14/05
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Feeling froggy, on 14 Jul 2005, X-Troll croaked in
<KukBe.44192$B_3....@fe05.lga>:
> Otaku <ot...@troll4fun.com> wrote in message
> news:db3has$6e0$1...@snarf.databasix.com...
>> On 13 Jul 2005, X-Troll stared intently at the screen and then
>> furiously typed in <Ni8Be.45053$zA.3...@fe04.lga>:
>>> After reading up a bit about usenet, and wondering why my replies
>>> were never getting to message subject "Re: 'Netcops' hanging out,
>>> profiling and crossposting to catch net.kooks", nice rant btw, but
>>> anyway, I found this below. Is Otaku authorized to cancel messages
>>> now in nanau? If he is, then cool I will stay out of it. Just was
>>> frustrated when I couldnt reply to one of the biggest trolls I
>>> have seen against alt.usenet.kooks in awhile.
>>>
>>
>> WTF in the message below makes you think I cancelled anything? More
> likely is you responded to my post, which had 8 groups in the
> groupline, through a server which limits crossposts.
>>
>> Paranoid, much?
> [snip]
>
> Ok, maybe you didnt cancel it directly, maybe you did. Crossposting
> to get some thread canceled is still wrong. You know what? Do
> whatever you want to do, you probably know that crossposting to many
> groups is wrong. You do what you want to do. Paranoid? Maybe, I
> just see idiots that JUST HAVE TO to infect their groupline with
> more than 4 groups when responding to someones post. Im done
> playing netcop against the netcops, and against the clueless
> idiots. So now that your INET UNAWARE Chick is going to rally up the
> feds or whatever and create some website, I could really care about
> all this anymore. She/he is wasting their time, and you all are
> wasting your time trolling, and Im not gonna be sucked in anymore.

OK, you're right. I cancelled your message. I'll cancel any replies to
this one, too. I have teh POWER!!! Ph33r M3!!


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