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Come on mods, I can see banning the little troll, but posting his personal information seems a bit over the top, and potentially risky for Anand.
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K. R[edacted] has started at least eleven separate accounts on our forums since 2004, and he has been as malicious under every one of them.
I make no apologies for posting his personal information. If he doesn't like it, maybe it will discourage him from trying again, but knowing what POS he is, I doubt it will sink in.
Harvey
Senior AnandTech Moderator
Posting information for scammers in the FS/FT forum, but since when is neffing considered "malicious"? If it were a lot of the old-timers here wouldn't be here any longer.
Breaching the "fourth wall" of anonymity is a pretty serious step to take, and it seems to me that it was a pretty rashly made decision without much thought for potential consequences. What if, God forbid, some lunatic who happens to disagree with this individual's postings decides to track him down and do something stupid? What degree of responsibility should this community then take? Who's to say that future career consequences aren't possible when a prospective employer makes a cursory Google search?
I'm sure some of the people who disagreed with him are already considering trying to find out work or home personal contact information. And for what? Stupid posts on a message board? Really? Is this what we've come too? Folks like GuyUnderTheBridge drove me crazy but I never wished for them to be put into literal danger.
This is a drastic step, IMO, one that has never been broached before, even with some of the infamous events in AT "history". Were the people who ran off Wombat Woman "outed"? Did you out the people who used to pick on hzl_eyed_grl? Did you post Dennilfloss' personal information for all to see and mock when he perpetrated the cruelest of lies? NowhereMan made an ass of himself multiple times, and no one "outed" him.
Whatever the case may be, here is where I draw the line. This is Anand's wholly-owned domain and I must assume that what has hapened here is entirely with his approval. As such I can no longer in good conscience continue to associate with this community. Please delete my user account.
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K. R[edacted] has started at least eleven separate accounts on our forums since 2004, and he has been as malicious under every one of them.
I make no apologies for posting his personal information. If he doesn't like it, maybe it will discourage him from trying again, but knowing what POS he is, I doubt it will sink in.
Harvey
Senior AnandTech Moderator
Posting information for scammers in the FS/FT forum, but since when is neffing considered "malicious"? If it were a lot of the old-timers here wouldn't be here any longer.
Breaching the "fourth wall" of anonymity is a pretty serious step to take, and it seems to me that it was a pretty rashly made decision without much thought for potential consequences. What if, God forbid, some lunatic who happens to disagree with this individual's postings decides to track him down and do something stupid? What degree of responsibility should this community then take? Who's to say that future career consequences aren't possible when a prospective employer makes a cursory Google search?
I'm sure some of the people who disagreed with him are already considering trying to find out work or home personal contact information. And for what? Stupid posts on a message board? Really? Is this what we've come too? Folks like GuyUnderTheBridge drove me crazy but I never wished for them to be put into literal danger.
This is a drastic step, IMO, one that has never been broached before, even with some of the infamous events in AT "history". Were the people who ran off Wombat Woman "outed"? Did you out the people who used to pick on hzl_eyed_grl? Did you post Dennilfloss' personal information for all to see and mock when he perpetrated the cruelest of lies? NowhereMan made an ass of himself multiple times, and no one "outed" him.
Whatever the case may be, here is where I draw the line. This is Anand's wholly-owned domain and I must assume that what has hapened here is entirely with his approval. As such I can no longer in good conscience continue to associate with this community. Please delete my user account.
