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> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> There are some lies worth refuting because the trolls repeat them
>> endlessly, so there is risk that someone will take these lies seriously.
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>> I did not have academic issues. The trolls totally made this one up
>>
>> I did not refuse to review a FOSS paper. The context of this was me being
>> confused for an RA and it had nothing whatsoever to do with FOSS. I do in
>> fact peer-review submissions for the International Journal on Computer
>> Vision these days.
>>
>> I am as straight as one can be and not homophobic, either. This is where
>> the most vicious libel gets created, totally baseless, totally disgusting.
>>
>> My site was cracked in 2008 due to a phpBB uploader. I was cracked along
>> with tens of thousands of other Web sites that month. A vulnerability was
>> massively exploited (the software, phpBB, did exactly was it was supposed
>> to do, which is to upload files... but the coder of that software lacked
>> foresight when it comes to security). I cleaned up the site phpB_as soon
>> as it came to my attention_ that it had been silently cracked. On that
>> very same day I migrated the account to another server and rebuilt the
>> site from backup.
>>
>> Trolls lie. That's why they are labelled trolls.
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>
> It is politicians in the USA that carry the bulk of the blame
> allowing charities to be misused to fund trolling by not
> allowing the invoices for services to be connected to those that
> are paying for it by abusing charity status.
>
> Trolling for and on behalf of companies is illegal in EU
> and is considered advertising and advertising is not free speech
> as the courts and politicians know too well.
>
> So how about politicians and tax man demanding a worker name,
> company name and invoice for every troll posted
> even particularly if the money was siphoned from charities
> so that we can put them online and shame and sue the charities and
> the companies that fund them?
>
> What are these so called charities and trolls afraid of?
If this is illegal in EU, then it sure doesn't get enforced.
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