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To: peter michaelson who wrote (886)4/2/1998 8:55:00 PM
From: Robert Graham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2120
 
I would be careful with the "velveeta" posts to several threads. You do not want the web mistress to get onto this by someone sending her a complaint. In one case, I have seen all of a person's posts that were even tenuously related to their promo removed from all of the threads and their account terminated, which is one thing that can happen to a person for breaking the rules laid out by the web mistress at Silicon Investor. At first I was offended even though I was a bystander. Now I have come to understand the necessity of such an aggressive approach by a chat site manager.

You must be new to SI. A word to the wise. Just be considerate next time you have this impulse to advertise to multiple threads, OK? This is not asking to much of you, is it??

By the way, a "velveeta" is a controlled "spam" to multiple groups (or threads) instead of a bulk e-mailing to every person, animal, and inanimate object out there on the Internet. In the past, a "spam" could result in the termination of the spammer's Internet account by the sys admin of their ISP. Apparently the web mistress here at SI takes a similar view of "velveetas".

Bob Graham