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<blockquote data-quote="DomainsGENERAL.com" data-source="post: 2347424" data-attributes="member: 322978425"><p>What is your point? There is a known situation right now (=today) and some thinking about how to solve it for tomorrow. It is a little disconcerting the guy didn't restrain himself after seeing this thread (I even mentioned him to be sure he would see it), but he's indeed free to do it "right now". He chooses to continue as much as he can. Yeah, not a great behavior, IMHO. Now, there will be rules ruining some available freedom for everybody because one guy didn't know to be reasonable. That's very unfortunate.</p><p></p><p>What do you propose should be done? Kick him out for not being reasonable and keep the freedom as it is? (I'm asking more on a theoretical way, to think about it. I don't have ANY power here in any case).</p><p></p><p>Or "punish" him because YOU don"t like what he's doing even if it was possible to do and within the current "rules"? If you were in charge, I mean (still theoretical). Because this seems to me exactly your kind of thinking, this "punish" people and decide what you like or not, despite being OK at that moment. I don"t like it. At all. In fact, I hate it, and it is what disgust me about some things done by some people, tbh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DomainsGENERAL.com, post: 2347424, member: 322978425"] What is your point? There is a known situation right now (=today) and some thinking about how to solve it for tomorrow. It is a little disconcerting the guy didn't restrain himself after seeing this thread (I even mentioned him to be sure he would see it), but he's indeed free to do it "right now". He chooses to continue as much as he can. Yeah, not a great behavior, IMHO. Now, there will be rules ruining some available freedom for everybody because one guy didn't know to be reasonable. That's very unfortunate. What do you propose should be done? Kick him out for not being reasonable and keep the freedom as it is? (I'm asking more on a theoretical way, to think about it. I don't have ANY power here in any case). Or "punish" him because YOU don"t like what he's doing even if it was possible to do and within the current "rules"? If you were in charge, I mean (still theoretical). Because this seems to me exactly your kind of thinking, this "punish" people and decide what you like or not, despite being OK at that moment. I don"t like it. At all. In fact, I hate it, and it is what disgust me about some things done by some people, tbh. [/QUOTE]
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