Marc Perkel wrote:
> And - there's nothing that the owners of these lists can do to
> prevent Razor from censoring lists of this nature without Razor
^^^^^^^^^ Razor is not censoring.
> changing it's trust system to something that's smarter that what it
> currently is.
Because of the number of times that it has been pointed out and the
number of times that you have used that word after being corrected you
seem to have made a conscious decision to refute reality. Ignoring
facts will not win you friends or influence people. Razor is not
censoring.
These two computers walk into a bar. One asks the other, I got this
message from this admin to an assistant to a dead General in Nigeria
saying I can con the government out of a large sum of money, do you
think this illegal fraud is legit? The other computer says, I got
three of those last week myself and my buddy also got several. It is
probably spam. That process is not censorship. You got the message
and chose not read it because of the trust you had in your friend's
information about it. However, it may prove that your trust is
misplaced. If you are just asking random people on the street and
some of those people are giving bad information then you will act upon
that bad information. With friends like those...
As to the last comment about changing the trust system to something
that is smarter than what it currently is, well, I agree with you that
the TeS system needs improvement. But it is a work in process and
hopefully through review just like this it will become a better
system.
Bob
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