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Politics : Stop the War!

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To: epicure who wrote (11367)4/9/2003 11:34:32 PM
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Harass, offend, threaten, embarrass, distress or invade the privacy of any individual or entity;

Goodness. How interesting. So, X....You have come around to the position that it is a violation of SI's TOU to harass or offend a fellow poster?

And to embarrass or threaten one? (Like, to threaten to reveal private matters about one on SI?)

And how about posting improper lies (lies are false btw, a TOU nono!) about a fellow poster for the purpose of causing distress to that poster, or embarrassment? Would you now think that is a violation of the TOU?

Would you now side with those SI members who were the victims of the above TOU-violating behaviors, or would you still jump in on the side of the threatening, fabulating, offending harasser, avidly joining his campaign, ridiculing and inflicting distress on his victims?

Do tell me what your current position is on whether it is a violation of the TOU to Harass, offend, threaten, embarrass, distress or post inappropriately, improperly or falsely to a fellow SI member.

You may owe a couple of people an apology, I'm thinking. It's heartening to know that people do sometimes reassess, though.

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