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Re: Time for moderation?
From: donovan () louie udel edu (Greg Donovan)
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 1994 20:56:37 -0400
I am very unhappy :-( to be receiving anything that looks like credit card numbers, names, and expiration dates. If this is going to happen, I vote that bugtraq becomes a moderated list.
Hell no. I want free and open information, even if it offends me. The more information that you can have the better. Perhaps this was a bit much, but a moderator will only inject his/her personal slant/ paranoia/favorite gripe. I have seen that happen before, no matter how unbiased the person claims to be. I you feel that it should be moderated, good. You are entitled to that opinion. I however wish for bugtrac to remain unmoderated. Moderation will lead to censorship. Do I need to draw anymore parallels? Greg
Current thread:
- Re: syslog idea John LaCour (Oct 07)
- Re: syslog idea Fred Kuhns (Oct 10)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: syslog idea Dror Matalon (Oct 07)
- Time for moderation? Douglas W. Goodall (Oct 07)
- Seg Michael Bresnahan (Oct 07)
- Re: Time for moderation? Greg Donovan (Oct 07)
- Re: Time for moderation? Andrew Hughes (Oct 08)
- CC's Aleph One (Oct 07)
- Re: Time for moderation? John Hawkinson (Oct 07)
- Re: Time for moderation? Supak Lailert \ (Oct 07)
- Re: Time for moderation? Herve Schauer (Oct 09)
- Re: Time for moderation? Quentin Fennessy (Oct 10)
- Time for moderation? Douglas W. Goodall (Oct 07)
- Re: Time for moderation? Christopher Klaus (Oct 07)
- hmmm... Robert Matthew Barrie (Oct 08)
- Re: Time for moderation? James M Buggar (Oct 08)
- Re: Time for moderation? G.J.W. Hagenaars (Oct 08)