A number of people seem to be missing the distinction
between a "block" and a "ban."
Any sysop may impose a block, but those blocks --even
if they hold up indefinitely -- are never "bans."
SV
--- Snowspinner <Snowspinner(a)gmail.com> wrote:
As a general note, regardless of the rightness or
wrongness of a ban,
nobody who says""This
place is a joke. It's too bad, because it had
possibilities before
all you fucking Jews came along ..." will ever
actually strike me as
worth the effort of loading the webpage to unblock
them. Which I
think remains the best test for a ban against
policy. If nobody cares
enough to fix it, it must have been right.
-Snowspinner
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