Thread: Censorbot?
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Old June 11th, 2009, 05:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Rob Giordano [MS MVP]
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Default Censorbot?

There is no censorbot. There are humans that could, in extreme cases (of
which this is not one), can and do delete spam and other such nonsense.

If you are using the web interface to access this nntp newsgroup that may be
your problem. If you are using a newsreader to read the ngs, then you'd need
to contact your usenet provider or look for their service ng for clues.



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"GbH" wrote in message
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"GbH" wrote in message
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"John Inzer" wrote in message
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GbH wrote:
John, perhaps you could help. Several of my posts have either been
deleted from or not reached the server.
Now I am unable to distinguish this behaviour from censorship, do you
have an alternative explanation?
Frankly interfering with posts is intolerable except in the most
extreme of circumstances.
I accused you of being responsible before, your support of the
situation now suggests perhaps you do have something to do with it
and I was premature in apologising.
I repeat I am unable to find an explanation for this except for
censorship.
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Sometimes messages disappear into cyberspace...
it has happened to everyone who does a lot of emailing.

Sometimes it requires that the sender create a new
newsgroup account...it happened to me a few weeks
ago. For about a week some of my messages never
appeared and the ones that did disappeared almost
immediately. Created a new account...problem solved.

Please...give up this nonsense.


To you it's nonsense, to me it is intolerable interference.

I am unable to create a newsgroup, how did you manage it?

Messages do not disappear into cyberspace. There is ALWAYS an
explanation!


And the explanation here is indistinguishable from a Censorbot, ergo is a
Censorbot!

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