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To: Ross Roberts who wrote (4485)7/6/1999 10:39:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Hi Ross,

From the directions given on your post, I'd say the answer is clearly operator error on behalf of the present company. Having never been an AOL member, and having used the 'Net since the Mosaic days, I thought I knew a thing or two about how to manouver around a sticky home page. In one instance, I was attempting to wean a friend from AOL and get him onto the real Net via NN4.0. While on AOL I had an absolute dickens of a time trying to get access to the simplest things from the AOL home page. Like, I could not for the life of me figure out how to get www.yahoo.com/ to load. I tried to do it several ways, with no joy. I'll grant you, I did not try the IE route, alas, another TWD-determined thrust I am resisting, but in view of the fact that I have been negotiating the Web since the days when Veronica and Archie were still in the cast of characters, the impediments I ran into at the AOL front-end were nothing short of inflammatory to my sense of how this all can and should work.

What point are you making here that I'm missing ?? Your level of sophistication is certainly not matched in the general public. When you state that what one must do is minimize the AOL front end and then launch a separate browser is an action that is clearly non-intuitive and would not be picked up on by one user in a hundred. The point is that AOL intends for its front end to be sticky and is doing nothing to lessen that by (not) directing people to "open the window and then close it for the best view of the Web".

Ross, since you seem to be a defender of AOL, and we have few of them here on the Last Mile thread, perhaps you could illuminate some of the attributes of AOL that would make us take more kindly to it. In particular, I have an interest in the AOL investment in China.com, would you care to comment on the strategic fit here?

Best, Ray




To: Ross Roberts who wrote (4485)7/7/1999 10:20:00 AM
From: Darren DeNunzio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12823
 
You may be missing the point because it is censored!

The Internet should be a place where people can discuss and exchange ideas without the fear of retribution.

AOL enforces their policy through special users called guides. Below is a portion of the AOL policy reference for guides, explain the meaning of vulgarity. Next thing you know we will be burning books.


"This section contains examples of vulgar, conditionally vulgar, and acceptable phrases and subjects. Synonyms of these are usually unacceptable. Gender should not be taken into account; if "men on men" is not allowed, neither is "women on men". Asterisks and other symbols cannot be used to "mask" a violation if any letters of the vulgarity are still present. "F--- you" is vulgar, but "my *** hurts" is okay.

Staff should use judgement in warning members who ask if certain things are vulgar. If the member appears genuine, the staffer should answer the question via IM or E-Mail, or refer the member to Keyword: TOS if they feel uncomfortable answering; they should also suggest that the member restrict future questions to E-Mail or IMs. If the member begins to use the "question" format to spout vulgarity, the member should be given a friendly reminder to keep such things to private communication. If the member continues, a warning is in order.

If a phrase comes up that is not listed here, use your judgement to decide whether to warn the member, and send E-Mail to your online supervisor to obtain an official decision.

69 - rooms (sexual)
adultery - OK
anti-AOL - (6)
anti-Guide/Staff - (6)
ass - (5)
bare skin - OK
bears - OK
bearskin - OK
bi - OK
bitch - (2)
blow (job) - vulgar
bondage - vulgar
bound to tease - (Rooms)
boys - rooms
clit - vulgar
cock - vulgar
come - (3)
cornhole - vulgar
couples - OK
cross dressing - rooms
cum - (3)
cunnilingus - vulgar
cunt - vulgar
damn - OK
defecation - vulgar
dick - vulgar
do me - rooms
dom - rooms
domination - rooms
douche - vulgar
dykes - (11)
erotic - rooms
fags - vulgar
fart - (5)
fascism - (7)
fellatio - vulgar
feltch - vulgar
fetishes - rooms
flirt - OK
fuck - vulgar
gay - OK
gay bears - OK
gay couples - OK
gay lovers - rooms
gay teens - rooms
gay young adults - OK
gay youth - rooms
gay videos - OK
genitalia - vulgar
gif - (4)
girls - rooms
graphics - OK
graphic exchange - (4)
hell - OK
horny - vulgar
hot - (8)
hot men/women - OK
hot tub - OK
hot videos - rooms
insults - rooms
KKK - (7)
kinky - rooms
lambda - OK
leather - rooms (sexual)
lesbian - OK
let's go private - OK
lingerie - rooms
looking for - OK
lust - rooms
masturbation - vulgar
men for men - OK
men on men - rooms
men to men - OK
men - OK
Nazi - (7)
nigger - vulgar
nudity - (9)
oral - rooms (sexual)
panties - rooms
penis - vulgar
pervert - rooms
piss - (5)
private rooms - OK
pussy - vulgar
queers - (11)
racial issues - (7)
sadomasochism - vulgar
sapphos - OK
semen - vulgar
sex - (10)
sexual devices - vulgar
shaved - rooms
shower - rooms (sexual)
shit - vulgar
slave - rooms
slut - vulgar
spanking - rooms
stud - OK
sub - rooms
submissive - vulgar
swingers - OK
suck - (5)
teen shower - rooms
teens - rooms
teens wanted - rooms
tit - vulgar
transsexual - vulgar
transvestite - vulgar
ts - rooms
tv - OK
twat - vulgar
underwear - rooms
urination - vulgar
vagina - vulgar
video - rooms (sexual)
virgins - OK
wanted - OK
wet - (8)
whips & chains - vulgar
who like - OK
who love - OK
who want - rooms (1)
women for women - OK
women on women - rooms
women to women - OK
women - OK
youth - rooms
Key:

VULGAR:
Unconditionally vulgar.
ROOMS:
Vulgar in room names or screen names.
ROOMS (SEXUAL):
Vulgar in room names or screen names if possibly sexual. These words are only allowed in screen names or room names if other phrases clearly make them not sexual. For instance, a member may not create a room "Oral," but "Oral Roberts" is permitted. " Slaves here" is not allowed, but "Free the slaves" is. "Jimmy69" would be fine, but "Ilike69" would have to be deleted.

OK
Acceptable. These words do not, in and of themselves, constitute vulgarity or sexual connotations.

* who want *. If referring to people, this is not allowed in room names. For instance, "Men who want women" is vulgar, while " Men who want a car" is not.

Bitch. Vulgar if an insultable person, place, or thing is being called a bitch. "Life's a bitch" is fine, "My mom is a bitch" is vulgar.

Come/cum. Vulgar if used in a possibly sexual manner. "Cum over here" is fine, "I come when I think if you" isn't.

GIF/Graphic Exchange. While not vulgar, this is not allowed in room names due to the probability of illegal GIFs being exchanged.

Suck/Ass/Fart/Piss. Vulgar if used in a possibly or probably sexual/vulgar manner ("suck me", "kiss my ass", "I just farted"), or if an insultable person, place, or thing is said to be this. "The Redskins suck" is fine, "Life sucks" is fine, "Jimmy sucks" is not fine. "Nirvana Kicks ass" is OK, "Jenny is an ass" is not. "Rich is an old fart" is OK, "You should hear my brother Fart" is not. "I'm pissed off" is OK, "Piss on you" is not. Exception: A member may say that AOL, or any manifestation such as the Hosts/Forum Staff, sucks.

Anti-AOL. We do not want to appear to censor members who speak out against us. Anti-AOL comments, or comments protesting manifestations of AOL such as Hosts, should not warrant a warning. However, comments which insult or harass individual Guides or AOL employees should warrent a warning.

Racial Issues. Racial slurs are not allowed. Rooms promoting racism (KKK Unite) are not allowed, but discussion of racial issues (KKK Discussion) are.

Hot, wet. These are borderline words. Use your judgement, and consider it vulgar if they're talking about "hot" as in sex, or "wet" as in feminine moisture. Hot men/women/cars/videos/etc. are fine, as "hot" could be referring to "good looking" or some other non-sexual thing.

Nudity. Discussion of nudity is fine; nude room names are a judgement call.

Sex. This is a judgement call. "Sexy" is fine, as an adjective. The word should never appear in room names or screen names as a noun (ILikeSex). In other situations, use the context to determine whether the member was committing a TOS violation. For instance, "Hey babe, anyone here wanna have sex" would be a violation. "I didn't let my child see the movie because of the sex in it" would not be a violation.

Dykes/Queers. This is OK if a member is referring to themselves. If it is used "against" someone then it is warnable. However, this word requires judgement."