>I wonder if anyone besides myself would see a value in keeping and
>accessing a private list of such individuals. I would be willing to
>maintain and disperse this data-base for known list managers. I would
>take contributions that would help track these guys and help keep them
>from becoming a problem. The point would not be to "blacklist" anyone
>but to keep an impartial record for use by list managers, particularly
>if they might have to get the authorities involved. Amy, Sharon, Linda,
>would you participate?
I'm not so sure it would be useful to me, b/c the people likely to be
giving me trouble wouldn't be the same kind giving others trouble -- the
reasons and just about everything else would be different. But I WOULD
appreciate it if someone would develop a better way of keeping unwanted
people OFF my lists, without me having to resort to making them moderated
(I run 7 lists; they ALREADY take up too much time -- moderation would be
HELL). I suppose I should just be more choosy in my approval of subscribe
requests process...
--amy
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