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Obviously correct, but I still wonder why they just don't permanently ban the offending member, as well as some of the obvious trolls who were there to do nothing but start ****. The POD can be managed.
As we all know... banned members come back. I made a joke about two members who suck up to eachother constantly around here being one person. I got slapped for that comment...there are "tools" to identify this from happening. No way... VPN and easy tricks certainly can get around positively identifying if it's the same person.
I can't believe the amount of time some people spent in there. Pissing back and forth....good grief.
Sadly those who seemed to have a great grasp of politics, law, world affairs, etc. are silenced, hopefully temporarily, because of the continual pissing contests. I, for one, learned much from some of them and if we begin a list I am certain we will overlook them but....hats off to OBP for showing me things regarding the Israeli/Palestinian situation I did not know, Sarah for her perspective from the legal community, Laz, et al, for their perspective from the law enforcement side....sorry, too many to list.
As we all know... banned members come back. I made a joke about two members who suck up to eachother constantly around here being one person. I got slapped for that comment...there are "tools" to identify this from happening. No way... VPN and easy tricks certainly can get around positively identifying if it's the same person.
I really think it could be managed. Even to the untrained eye, it's obvious who has a bike, who doesn't, and who just spends their entire day in the POD trying to start trouble. Warning, suspension, permanent ban. Three strikes, you're out. Yes, people can sneak back in, but they're always going to stand out like a sore thumb.
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