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From:
Brandon Smith
To:
George Williamson ,
Date:
Wed, 24 Apr 2002 17:19:35 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: [idm] Planet Mu board no more
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This sucks. Planet-mu is a very good label and I used that board a lot. One of the few places that artists actually engage with their audience in an open forum. This may be a silly question, but was it really that bad there? I would check that board a few times a week and even though the occasional person might get out of line, I didn't see any major abuse. Of course the webmaster would obviously be a better judge of that. In fact now that I think about it, that was a place I got a lot of useful information and there was a good amount of artist/listener feedback. The board seemed to be a vital part of the planet mu website. I mean, it isn't like they update the actual site on a prompt and regular basis for goodness sake. Isn't shutting the whole thing down a bit of an over reaction? --- George Williamson <georgewilliamson@btinternet.com> wrote:
quoted 14 lines That or charge some one off subscription to allow> That or charge some one off subscription to allow > posting, > something small like $5 to ensure serious posters > only. > > georgewilliamson > > > The way to do it is just have a moderator, force > you > > to log in with a real email address to post, > > and then be able to ban users. Not that hard to > set up. > > > > - cutups
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