>Depends who you're dealing with. Some would take it this way, but rest assured most consider it a victory. It clearly spells out just what level of intolerance one is dealing with. IOW, it's a mark on the filter-user, more so than the reverse. HTH.
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Hi Karl,
This is an interesting viewpoint. In light of this, I would be interested to respectfully ask why you feel this way?
Since one of the purposes of this forum ( and I assume most/all forums ) is to establish and promote communication, it would seem to be counterproductive to communicate in such a manner as to ( deliberately try to? ) have oneself placed on another's twit filter, thus inhibiting or completely cutting off communication.
Bill
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.