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Does it matter? In either case, short of a DDOS attack, just ignore it. I get what you're saying. Too bad Voat's stance on free speech isn't adopted more widely. Then you could just ignore, or dv into obscurity.
I agree the line is thin as when to decide to prevent or ban users from commenting on any site. In her case, she should be the one setting it to private, not the site's owners. Just like we're talking about it here, whomever does it get's the derision. It's one reason I'm glad Voat is as small as it is. Our rules we appreciate here wouldn't scale to their size easily. New frontiers, new questions and rules.
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[–] cynicaloldfart 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Does it matter? In either case, short of a DDOS attack, just ignore it. I get what you're saying. Too bad Voat's stance on free speech isn't adopted more widely. Then you could just ignore, or dv into obscurity.
[–] heygeorge 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
In general, this is a fine stance and I agree. What sort of way can we define spamming a Twitter account?
[–] cynicaloldfart 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I agree the line is thin as when to decide to prevent or ban users from commenting on any site. In her case, she should be the one setting it to private, not the site's owners. Just like we're talking about it here, whomever does it get's the derision. It's one reason I'm glad Voat is as small as it is. Our rules we appreciate here wouldn't scale to their size easily. New frontiers, new questions and rules.