Oh here's an interesting story about Robin Wolaner who worked for Cnet
and blocked access to f^uckedcompany.com. She was harassed and
humiliated by the people that checked out that site that she actually
quit her job

http://www.internalmemos.com/memos/memodetails.php?memo_id=7
http://www.internalmemos.com/memos/memodetails.php?memo_id=1164

 

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Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 8:14 AM
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Subject: Blocking a newsletter


Via Scanmail I find that a user is subscribed (or appears to be) to the
f^ckedcompany.com newsletter.  Besides the domain name there is other
profanity in the newsletter.  So do I follow company policy or let it
slide? My gut reaction is to ask the person if they are subscribed and
then politely ask them to unsubscribe and not have this kind of thing
sent to a work address.

Jim Liddil

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