Sujet : Re: Muzzling Flat Earthers - Would it be Possible?
De : usenet (at) *nospam* mikevanpelt.com (Mike Van Pelt)
Groupes : sci.astroDate : 09. Jan 2025, 04:07:56
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In article <
272dfee07c08eb6e6a616b3ad56ad7e3af27d3eb@novabbs.org>,
Trey Hermiston <
nobody@email.invalid> wrote:
That is a viable personal strategy but my questions are about
administratively halting the spread of flat earth ideas. How would
flerfers be shut down at the institutional or protocol layers? At what
point, and how, might action be taken to muzzle the flerfers?
Don't engage with them. These people are not serious.
It's all a joke. A very lame joke, but an attempted joke
nonetheless. They are (with *DANG* few exceptions) just
pranksters doing it for the lulz. Every reply to them just
increases their amusement at their delusions of being funny.
Ignore them, and they'll get bored and go away. And post some
actual astronomy science here. Of which there has been none
(zero) for months, maybe years. At least, if there was, it
was crossposted to a flatearth group, and thus I didn't see it.
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