On 22 Jun 09:06, Krishna Birth wrote:
I believe that I am being banned, treated badly and threatened to stop posting from certain Linux, PC, Software and Font internet forums and mailing lists because I have a beyond religion or spiritual realm cause in the projects that I am posting about.
You have a what?
When I read / listen about female infanticide / female foeticide, it shows that this is happening why -- there is the cultural factor operating. My content is different and thus that is the reason that I am being banned, treated badly and threatened to stop posting from certain Linux, PC, Software and Font internet forums and mailing lists.
To be fair there are some useful responses on some internet forums / mailing lists and threads. Not all members are the same.
On the other hand for example in Britain Linux User Groups (LUGs) -- Swlug (South Wales) has banned my posting to it's Linux group, Staffslug (Staffordshire) only yesterday threatened me with banning. Oxlug (Oxfordshire) does not allow me to post. Same with the other Sheflug (Sheffield).
Some not all internet forums/mailing list organisers need some educating and need to educate others for example by having some by-laws and rules so that I am treated without these problems.
So, you're blaming them for banning you rather that, you know, seeing that the common factor is you.
You've so far managed to make it so that a fair number of the regular ALUG contributors (who normally also hang out in the IRC channel) are getting irritated with your often off topic posts and apparent lack of ability to use a search engine, or even bother to think before you post.
This is *not* a forum, this is a mailing list, surveys are not relevant on this list.
We're a fairly relaxed bunch, as a general rule, but you appear to not read replies, or if you do, you fail to bother to try to understand them.
This post is a prime example - it's not relevant to any one on list but you.
Now, please either calm down on the irrelevant posting, or bugger off. I'm not sure I care which any more.