On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Cynthia wrote: > > I have someone set to review on my list. She got on review by violating a > list posting policy. She got one of her friends to forward a post to the > list, bypassing the review process. The forwarded post in itself did not > violate any of the posting guidelines we have but I got very angry because > she circumvented the review. Reasonably so, in my opinion. > I set the friend also to review while I contemplate kicking them both off or > just the one originally on review. I also posted a message to the list, > indicating any one else trying the same stunt would be removed without any > further consideration. This was not a list policy when the incident happened. An equally reasonable response. > Some people are questioning why I am so bothered by this and being an > unreasonable listowner. Not to put too fine a point on things, screw 'em. You are, I'd say, entitled to run the list as you see fit; that's what a list owner does. If you have a few subscribers who are exercised by this, they can take advantage of the democracy inherent in the Internet, start their own lists and run 'em any way they please. -- Lefty Redux [gYon-Pa] <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]> C:.M:.C:., D:.O:.D:.