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TL;DR
I want to share here what I did some months ago. I registered to a Linux forum from my home land, which have also Debian specific sub-forum, I started reading that forum which is in my native language, and read some things that I don't like. Things I read like political orientation and stuff that none give a s*t. Anyway I made a sarcastic joke there (that I'm not regret for lol) and I got banned exactly as I was expecting lol. They also send me an email like ''good job'' thing (like trying to make fun of someone and fail thing...).
Anyway now I'm thinking that those people can be even moderators in the American support forum of Debian, and this is why I'm black listed there... Actually the more I think about it the more possible it seems. With the people of that Linux forum from my homeland we cannot get along because they can't take sarcasm (the most reliable IQ test) and for many other reasons we could never get along under any circumstances. But I can't accept that they can ban me from the American forum too, if this is what's happening here...
I'm not so thrilled to register there, I just want to make sure that this is what's happening.
What do you think guys?
Your IP ********* has been blocked because it is blacklisted. For details please see spamcannibal.org
Your IP ********** has been blocked because it is blacklisted. For details please see barracudacentral.org
An entry on the blacklist may have several reasons:
1. You are a well-known spammer.
2. Last time a well-known spammer was using the dynamic IP address which you got from your ISP (Internet Service Provider), your e-mail address or the username you have choosen.
3. Your ISP is well-known for a lot of spamming customers and is not fighting against spammers enough.
The confirmation code you entered was incorrect.
TL;DR
I want to share here what I did some months ago. I registered to a Linux forum from my home land, which have also Debian specific sub-forum, I started reading that forum which is in my native language, and read some things that I don't like. Things I read like political orientation and stuff that none give a s*t. Anyway I made a sarcastic joke there (that I'm not regret for lol) and I got banned exactly as I was expecting lol. They also send me an email like ''good job'' thing (like trying to make fun of someone and fail thing...).
Anyway now I'm thinking that those people can be even moderators in the American support forum of Debian, and this is why I'm black listed there... Actually the more I think about it the more possible it seems. With the people of that Linux forum from my homeland we cannot get along because they can't take sarcasm (the most reliable IQ test) and for many other reasons we could never get along under any circumstances. But I can't accept that they can ban me from the American forum too, if this is what's happening here...
I'm not so thrilled to register there, I just want to make sure that this is what's happening.
What do you think guys?
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