I haven't been ignoring it. I've decoded the dead language of EZMLM remote administration, and cast a few powerful spells.
In the answer to your question - maybe it was rhetorical - some people are just bullies. On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 8:20 AM The Archiver <thearchi...@thearchiver.net> wrote: > Why is the this being ignored? > > ยท List subscribers are people, treat them as such, disrespectful > and disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. > > > > > > *From:* kent williams [mailto:chaircrus...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* 01 July 2020 14:16 > *To:* list 313 <313@hyperreal.org> > *Subject:* ADMIN REMINDER > > > > Back in the good old days the admin would send out a monthly reminder. > These are the good old days. > > *Regarding Content and Community* > > 313 content is not moderated and never will be, therefore we rely on 313 > list members to 'self-police' 313. After twenty plus years 313 has become a > community and should be thought of as such. Like any community (Detroit > included) 313 is only as strong as every member makes it. In that spirit we > ask you respect the following principles: > > - Spam is strictly prohibited, 313 list subscribers are not marketing > fodder. > - List subscribers are people, treat them as such, disrespectful and > disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. > - List members are here for a reason, keep your posts on topic, using > 313 as a chat room is not permitted. Please note placing 'OT', standing for > off-topic, or 'NRR', standing for not really relevant, in the subject line > in no way excuses you from adhering to this rule. > - Do not attempt to steal another list subscribers email identity > (and, yes, this has happened). > - Do not repost private email to 313. Likewise do not reply to private > email and 'CC' 313. This is both illegal (falling under the reproduction of > an original copyrighted work without permission) and highly unethical. > Arguments belong in private email, not in email that is addressed to 313, > check your *'To: '* and *'CC: '* email header fields carefully before > sending out email - it may save you more embarassment than you thought > possible. > >