cocolover76 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
cocolover76 wrote:
-_-
Seriously?
It should be not recommended, NOT not allowed at all.
I don't have Skype, Messenger, AIM, nothing but e-mail to contact people privately.It's not against the rules. They just don't recommend it.
Mods wrote everywhere, including on some of my posts:
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Scratch can't be responsible for people sending you junk/spam/inappropriate emails.
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cocolover76 wrote:
12three wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
No, they wouldn't get sued. They provided the service that they shared it with, but it's not their fault that the email was shared.people always blame somebody
and most people that share their email address on here not knowing the consequences are probably young; and also have parents. parents are protective and will want it to be somebodys fault.What do you want me to do?
Make my parents sign a piece of paper and I fax it to the ST using a PDF faxer?
... what?
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12three wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
12three wrote:
no trust me they could. they would win (easily) but they would by somebody. and of course you can. theyve gone some intense creeper tech that can track ips at which email addresses are most frequently used, or were made (obviously the former is more likely more accurate)No, they wouldn't get sued. They provided the service that they shared it with, but it's not their fault that the email was shared.
people always blame somebody
and most people that share their email address on here not knowing the consequences are probably young; and also have parents. parents are protective and will want it to be somebodys fault.
If a child does something wrong it's everyone besides the parents.
I promise. I mean, that's what the parents think and they can be trusted, right?
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12three wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
12three wrote:
no trust me they could. they would win (easily) but they would by somebody. and of course you can. theyve gone some intense creeper tech that can track ips at which email addresses are most frequently used, or were made (obviously the former is more likely more accurate)No, they wouldn't get sued. They provided the service that they shared it with, but it's not their fault that the email was shared.
people always blame somebody
and most people that share their email address on here not knowing the consequences are probably young; and also have parents. parents are protective and will want it to be somebodys fault.
My parents don't want things to be everybody's fault. The judge will probably throw it out of court.
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The reason for not sharing email is that, it can be detected by spamming bots and automatically save them in their date base, so they use them for spamming.
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Well I got Skype now so this can be closed.
My Skype is cocolover76.
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