In a message dated 3/2/2008 4:39:12 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, dgerard@gmail.com writes:
All of which are looked at by people quite keen to nail admins on violations of such, and almost none of which pan out. This leads to a certain deprecation of such complaints in practice, per the crying wolf phenomenon. Which is probably unfortunate.>>
-------------- That's right. For any action presented, there are knee-jerk reactions from both sides. Both the "He was just doing his job" crowd, and the "admins are all jerks anyway" crowd.
Which is why we need more people willing to look into the details and ferret out what actually happened. I think in general those cases which do come before AN/I or AN are handled appropriately.
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