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Re: Time for moderation?
Andrew Hughes (andrewh
muddcs.cs.hmc.edu)Sat, 8 Oct 1994 01:36:50 -0700 (PDT)
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> > >I am very unhappy :-( to be receiving anything that looks like > >credit card numbers, names, and expiration dates. > > > >If this is going to happen, I vote that bugtraq becomes a > >moderated list. > > I you feel that it should be moderated, good. You are entitled to that > opinion. I however wish for bugtrac to remain unmoderated. Moderation > will lead to censorship. Do I need to draw anymore parallels? > I agree. I would argue that if anyone wants a moderated list, they are free to set one up and have it moderated by whomever they choose. AndrewH
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