>>>>>>and nobody at all being allowed to through no decision of their own.
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>>>>>I don't understand this part, also I mentioned the other case which was very similar to Kevin's case (I don't talk about the twit, I'm talking about a ban here).
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>>>>Oh, sorry. I don't know anything about your ban on the other site, so I'm spectacularly unqualified to comment.
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>>>Does hacking into somebody's user account in order to read posts ring a bell?
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>>John, if the password is simple to guess it's not hacking - it's being a victim!
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>Funny you say that. I was waiting outside a church a few weeks ago and needed internet access. I found the church's signal, but it had security on it. The first thing I tried worked; Jesus. No, that was the password. Jesus. How incredibly simplistic. They could have at least used Esau or something. Would have only taken me a half-hour, but at least it would have felt I sort of earned it.
They should have used Jehovah, but make it begin with an I like on Indiana Jones.