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IDK@nowhere.org wrote:

>On Sun, 13 Jan 2019 10:18:32 GMT, Nunya <guess@wherever.com> wrote:
>
>>dude <dude@noaddressatall.com> wrote in
>>news:j3ce3e53fjnd667fvgsqshqn1n5q5km9r7@4ax.com:
>>
>>> On Wed, 09 Jan 2019 13:02:20 -0500, BlackJack <etierney@bellsouth.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't know that anyone knows.  His disapperance was sudden.  My
>>> guess is something big happened for him to just stop without
>>> announcing why.  I hope he or his family are okay.
>>>
>>> In another newsgroup, creampie, Doc Papsm has also disappeared.
>>>
>>
>>Recently, a.b.erotica lost its main poster. This poster would always use
>>the ".rxx" style of compressing (as opposed to the "partxx.rar" style).
>>This poster always included an SFV file which contained the name of the
>>file in plaintext.
>>
>>I believe this poster was Robo@cock. This style of uploading went from
>>removing vowels from the upload name to complete obfuscation of the name.
>>This was not a big issue for those willing to download and search the SFV
>>files with a program such as GREP.
>>
>>This disappearance happened shortly before the end of 2018. I had hoped
>>this was a temporary situation (hoping it was due to Christmas), but
>>appears as if it may be permanent.
>
>I believe we are under attack.  The silent disappearance of these and
>other (cautious, dedicated) posters on Usenet, the shutdown of
>Backpage, etc. on the Web, the regular busts of AMPs around the
>nation, all began with the passage of SESTA and the loss of Net
>Neutality.  If you pay attention, you can see all around us, victims
>are being re-victimized in the name of "Security" and "protecting"
>this or that moral attitude.
>
>Watch yourselves, lay low, and maybe think about voting... perhaps
>this conservative onslaught will pass.  Maybe after all the walls are
>built, those living behind them ("protected"?) will demand to tear
>them down (again)...they always do eventually.  Of course, it's likely
>to get worse before it gets better, I'm guessing.

Hope you have your tinfoil hat on, just in case.

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