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Michael Paoli

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Jun 10, 2024, 5:21:35 PMJun 10
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Sorry about that folks.
And that subscriber just go the moderation bit flag set,
so no more postings from that email address without
moderator approval.
We can also ban email addresses. If needed, can also
prevent new members from posting.
If/when there are issues, we presently have three folks that have
>= moderator level access:
Member Email/ID
Michael Paoli michae...@berkeley.edu
Aaron acoh...@gmail.com
Grantbow gran...@gmail.com
If there are additional sufficiently reasonable responsible folks that
would also like to volunteer to moderate or the like, just let us
know (probably ask on list, so we all can see it).
Thanks.

> From: John Stutman <johnstu...@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 3:55 AM
> Subject: How To Get Polkadot Belgian Chocolate Bars Online
> To: BerkeleyLUG <berke...@googlegroups.com>
>
> Listen up! When it comes to scoring this stuff online, you're in for
> a wild ride. Authentic sites? Ha! Good luck finding one of those
> unicorns! But watch out, 'cause there's a whole army of sneaky
> scammers waiting to pounce on unsuspecting shoppers. So, before you
> dive in headfirst, do your homework. Scope out that seller's rep,
> sift through those reviews like a pro, and proceed with caution. And
> here's a pro tip: start small with a test order to sniff out any
> fakes. Those scammers? They're all about tricking you into dropping
> big bucks ASAP. Don't fall for it! Keep your wits about you, stay
> sharp, and may your search lead you straight to the real deal. Stay
> savvy, stay safe, and happy hunting!

> From: John Stutman <johnstu...@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 3:54 AM
> Subject: POLKADOT SHROOM CHOCOLATE BARS ONLINE
> To: BerkeleyLUG <berke...@googlegroups.com>
>
> Listen up! When it comes to scoring this stuff online, you're in for
> a wild ride. Authentic sites? Ha! Good luck finding one of those
> unicorns! But watch out, 'cause there's a whole army of sneaky
> scammers waiting to pounce on unsuspecting shoppers. So, before you
> dive in headfirst, do your homework. Scope out that seller's rep,
> sift through those reviews like a pro, and proceed with caution. And
> here's a pro tip: start small with a test order to sniff out any
> fakes. Those scammers? They're all about tricking you into dropping
> big bucks ASAP. Don't fall for it! Keep your wits about you, stay
> sharp, and may your search lead you straight to the real deal. Stay
> savvy, stay safe, and happy hunting!

ace36

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Jun 10, 2024, 9:34:40 PMJun 10
to BerkeleyLUG, michae...@berkeley.edu, tom lopes
On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 2:21 PM 'Michael Paoli' via BerkeleyLUG <berke...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
...
we presently have three folks that have
>= moderator level access:
Member Email/ID
Michael Paoli michae...@berkeley.edu
Aaron acoh...@gmail.com
Grantbow gran...@gmail.com
If there are additional sufficiently reasonable responsible folks that
would also like to volunteer to moderate or the like, just let us
know (probably ask on list, so we all can see it).
Thanks.

Given his high level of participation at BerkeleyLUG meetups and on this mailing-list over the years, would definitely support Tom Lopes as a "sufficiently reasonable responsible" person to "moderate or the like" if he wishes to :-)
Just my own 2cents.

-Aaron

Michael Paoli

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Jun 11, 2024, 1:34:43 AMJun 11
to ace36, BerkeleyLUG, tom lopes
I don't want to be involuntarily "volunteering" folks, but yeah, sure,
if Tom so speaks up and says, "yeah, sure, go ahead and add me" or the
like, shall do so (or Aaron can, or ...)
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