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Kent,

I can assure you that no one on the list will be bloked by any of the three
traffic managers. The gender of listmembers is entirely their own affair.

Also, I'm not convinced it that one can call it censorship if one is removed
from an e-list. Or, if one wants to call it that, is overposting a form of
censorship if it discourages others from posting? It's a tricky area, but
I'd prefer to think of the list as a team sport, not a blood sport.

Finally, I'm a bit cheesed off with you over the way you've been tossing
patently false accusations at Candice. And this while talking about the need
for checking up one's facts. The time lag between sending a post and its
appearing on the list is negligible. One can't block posts on Poetryetc. I
think an apology is in order here.

best

Randolph

----- Original Message -----
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To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 5:10 AM
Subject: Re: censorship


> >All you have to do is say that, yes, the moderators will inform the list
> >when another member is being bloked or deleted. Why the hesitation to do
so?
> >Just say yes.
>
> For godsake Kent, it's already been said.
>
> My recall is that you left.  I remember now that you were subscribed
> under two addresses, and after your public announcement of leaving,
> Candice helpfully removed the other address, since you seemed to have
> forgotten.  None of us have the ability to block individual emails.
>
> I'd appreciate it if you would stop attacking Candice.
>
> A
>