To quote yourself:
"In general, trolls can simply be ignored. In dealing with this
particular troll, I have opted to start reporting him to the abuse
departments of the networks from which he sends messages. If you feel
compelled, I urge you to do the same in addition to ignoring him
'''completely'''."
I did not take the time to read all those troll's mailings, but as long
as the troll does not violate the personal rights of anybody, all of his
writings fall under the category "freedom of speech". Opting to report
abuse to google mail and others seems to me like overreaction.
Go with your own advice and ignore the trolls. Spare your energy for the
really important things.
Andy
Chris Lewis schrieb:
I'm sorry, but have you read his messages? He intentionally writes
inflammatory messages, does not respond to questions or requests to stop
behaving so offensively, and it is highly probable that he is in
violation of the TOS for at least gmail and most likely also hotmail. I
don't care to know if users of the list make such violations, but when
someone is clearly using the list for abusive purposes, this information
becomes relevant (at least to me).
In addition, all of the information on that page was taken from publicly
accessible archives of public mailing lists. The names, email addresses,
and messages listed on that page are ones written by him and posted to
public lists.
Please, explain to me how repeating information that someone has
willingly published to public resources is in any way unethical.
Joshua Jackson wrote:
On 4/16/08, Chris Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How is this not ethical?
Joshua Jackson wrote:
On 4/16/08, Andy Pahne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't you think you are getting carried away with it?
I think so too. I don't think this is ethical. :)
Writing people's names and call them trolls. I don't think that is ethical.
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