Y2K
I think if you want to caution me and threaten me that is fine. I can certainly pull back. However, to come out and label me a cyber stalker is WAY OVER the line----as was the stacking of the topics.So perhaps you should show some restraint before you start throwing around such highly inflamatory terms.
Sorry I am a little late - even without all those diplomas I actually have a job I have to attend to in real life. Anyway let's establish a few harsh realities here, shall we? First off, you are a newbie in every single sense of the word. New to Viper ownership, new to these forums, and new to the way things work. I welcome you to all of the above, but why don't you try to get the lay of the land before you start spouting off. While I am loath to play the "experience" card, let me enlighten you: I have been on these boards since before they were even open to the public. I was a moderator here - the ONLY dedicated moderator in fact - for a very long time. I was also on the Web Committee for the VCA, which was tasked with overseeing these boards and the content therein. Welcome to the Viper forums.
Threats? Nope, once again it is called
reality. The simple fact is that if you continue in this current vein you will be in violation of board policies. They include:
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2. Personal assaults, threats, use of copyrighted material, fraudulent statements, or comments derogatory to any ethnicity or orientation"
Rest assured that you are already violating the assault clause, as you are attacking a fellow Viper owner and board member in the only way possible - through your keyboard.
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4. Attempts at thread hijacking (malicious posting in a fashion to a topic, with intent to change the initial focus)"
You have already made it clear that you plan to publish a "critique" on her posts. Enough said.
My reference was to the warnings which you could incur, with the eventual promise of a temporary or permanent suspension from these boards. So rest assured that a warning is indeed the least of your worries. That is not a threat - that is stone-cold fact.
A quick search of your "contributions" to these forums shows that they generally consist of one-liners - and questions at that. That is unless, unfortunately, the subject is Alice. Then you suddenly become a wordsmith and climb on your pulpit to rage against the evils of somebody else's posts on an internet forum. Even your "Ronnie SRT 10" thread became a stand against Alice:
"I don't like to be mean, but I have been to a million forums and never seen anything like the Botox phenomenon. I suggest creating a new part of this forum just for her." I call it like I see it and you really are obsessed with these completely innocuous posts - and the person posting them. I got this definition right off of the Net for you: "Cyberstalking, which is simply an extension of the physical form of stalking, is where the electronic mediums such as the Internet are used to pursue, harass or contact another in an unsolicited fashion." It goes on to say "The “contact” of a stalker can range from unwelcome advances and obscene offerings, to
disparaging, demeaning, slanderous, vile, or threatening comments made in a chat room, on a bulletin board, through e-mail, instant message, or any other on-line communication medium."
This topic really had to do with stacking of the topics---so I find it interesting that you would project information from other treads here. Take care Y2k and heed your own warnings.
Tsk, tsk. You apparently missed the part where you hijacked your own thread. It went something like this,
"I know I intent [sic] to write my literary critiques. I hope favoritism is not going to rear it's head. If I want to write a critique of "Alice wins pole position," for example, there should be no problem. After, it really does not belong here and it is fiction." Whoopsies! Now you have opened yourself up to the very criticism you advocate. The difference is that I am not attacking you or your right to post. I am merely pointing out your very unhealthy obsession with posts that don't affect you in the slightest - and
your resulting threat to stalk those same posts with the intent to hijack them for your own pleasure.
Incidentially, I never made this a gender issue, YOU JUST DID. Another interesting projection. Hemotox happens to be the only one doing the writing thing. If others have a creative itch, bring it on.
Nope, you suggested (as quoted previously) that
she be given her own forum. Instead of referring to all people that post more than one line of text as you generally do (apparently that is now a crime in your eyes), you specifically targeted one person - a female one at that. As to others "doing the writing thing" - you really are a newbie, aren't you? Go do a search on my posts some time and you will see I can bore people for FAR longer than Hemotox ever could. I could find a thousand long-winded posts by a hundred different people on these forums. Many just as meaningless to you and with a far lesser sense of humor. Yet you have targeted one, and only one, person on these boards for your own obsession. Move along.