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Google groups oddity
Can a person violate terms of use for something they never subscribed
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Greegor wrote:
Can a person violate terms of use for something they never subscribed to? Yep. It's like one poster not subscribing to conditions for debate, and the other involved poster then refusing to debate him. It would violate the standards set by one of them. And applies only the actions available to the party setting the rules. Nothing happens to the violator except he is ignored. Google has a standard. If that standard is not met then you don't get to be archived in their records. The poster is thus "ignored." He can post to usenet all he wishes, just not see his posts from the past in google. You couldn't figure this out for yourself. Or was that, as it appears to be, another PA baiting style non committal question? 0:- |
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Greegor wrote:
Can a person violate terms of use for something they never subscribed to? I thought this was a backwater isolated newsgroup that used to hide from debate in, Greg? Why are you here? Didn't want distribution of your post and just forgot to remove this from the addies? Oh wait, YOU Produced the original YOU put the addies in here. I thought, given your claims about this group and why I wished to post to a thread only here that you'd never stoop to being seen in this backwater again. How wrong I was. When will I ever learn, eh? |
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"0:-" wrote in message news:0bGdnax_EZCHeDPYnZ2dnUVZ_vamnZ2d@scnresearch. com... Greegor wrote: Can a person violate terms of use for something they never subscribed to? Yep. It's like one poster not subscribing to conditions for debate, and the other involved poster then refusing to debate him. It would violate the standards set by one of them. And applies only the actions available to the party setting the rules. Nothing happens to the violator except he is ignored. Google has a standard. If that standard is not met then you don't get to be archived in their records. The poster is thus "ignored." He can post to usenet all he wishes, just not see his posts from the past in google. Oh really, so you are saying you can't find my posts in Google? Really FUNNY since you try to quote them from Google. |
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Trip iso tripe; older the better.
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You fools are the idiocy.
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