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 >>/3121/
> No wonder you sound like you havenĀ“t recovered from it because you still have the ban like the raider received. In which one of them did you receive the ban by the way?
No, it already expired. It lasted around 3 weeks, started about mid November. Seems like I just have that much of a victim complex, my words subconsciously tell another story.
Again, I don't know exactly if this rangeban has been applied because of /mlp/ spammer.

> unless someone else has claimed it
don't know the rules on that chan (nextchan?), but as long as you log into mod account once every month you're fine (that's how it works here).

> I banned him for a week and the guy ban evaded it completely,celebrating it even.
kek, been there done that too

> spamming pre fabricated /pol/ images that were completely unrelated on purpose to derail the thread to his propaganda. Not even discussing and typing like a normal person would do, but as a mindless user. See  >>/3107/ as well.
I see. Luckily I don't have to make a call on this, so no comments. ^:)

> do it manually and not with a tracker
Where would you place a user who's using a tracker/help of software not disclosed to public, that he designed and coded himself? Honestly, this starts to sound like a doping in sports debate

> I had thought that the internet and even Wi-fi connection was complicated stuff but the things is that..
Well, to be frank, they are. Terribly, mind-boggingly complicated. As is nearly everything else in this world. But humans invented layers of abstraction, so you don't have to know how a car works to ride one. Layers of abstraction are a good thing, and a magnificient invention, but I guess a by-effect of this is that it leaves anyone knowledgeable in field (not only IT, I'd say any field of science, trades, anything) with that feeling of inadequacy and lost exclusivity (or maybe I'm just projecting).

> they have to commercialize their products. How? By making them more simple and accessible
Yeah, that's true. That's why the age of mythos and folklore is set in early days. When the culture was young and curious, the things to come uncertain, and that absolute sense of unregulated freedom, the field of seemingly endless possibilites. well ain't that sentence come out way too unnecessarily pompous and pretentious
I guess things again apply not only to IT, but in all the other places too.
Though in reality old times get a huge boost by a means of nostalgia glasses, and 20/20 hindsight, and reality wasn't all that perfect. But I like to pretend it was.