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Subject: Re: When not to delete a post

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 16:33:03 07/08/98

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On July 08, 1998 at 17:53:19, Don Prohaska wrote:

>Not too long ago a certain person claimed that the addresses from ccc were given
>to a commercial entity and that entity then spammed the members of ccc. That
>person was wrong and was told he was wrong and he knew he was wrong. Later he
>gave this "wrong" information several times at rgcc. Now, are you telling me
>that a post like that can linger on? Why should falsehoods be allowed to live
>on? When it is read it can be believed as true. After all, not everyone has the
>time to check out all the messages on ccc. If you must leave falsehoods on ccc,
>I suggest that a note be apended stating that the comments have proven false!
>This BS that everything be permitted is crazy. PERIOD!

Yes, there are a lot of ugly things that can happen.  Perhaps this is how the
post I refer to was viewed.

bruce



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