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Subject: A serious question about internet leglity...

Posted by: Achronos
Remember, trust is calculated daily, and the maximum value possible changes every day too. Since the titles are based on the percentage your trust value is compared to the maximum value, it can easily change if the max value goes up further than you go up in the intervening time, even if you haven't had any negative items against you.

In other words, no the system isn't buggy, stop asking why your title changed, I'm not going to tell you.

If a site displays confidential email and ip adresses without permission, how do you deal with it? (Especially if they host themselves?)

  • 01.19.2005 10:20 AM PDT

The legal ramification regarding the email message would depend on circumstance. You would need to provide more detail. As far as the IP goes, I don't think you can expect any confidentiality whatsoever.

  • 01.19.2005 10:47 AM PDT

Posted by: Achronos
Remember, trust is calculated daily, and the maximum value possible changes every day too. Since the titles are based on the percentage your trust value is compared to the maximum value, it can easily change if the max value goes up further than you go up in the intervening time, even if you haven't had any negative items against you.

In other words, no the system isn't buggy, stop asking why your title changed, I'm not going to tell you.

They invite people to spam the emails and/or hack the computer.

  • 01.20.2005 4:33 AM PDT