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Devin Asay devin_asay at byu.edu
Thu Jan 28 13:39:58 EST 2021


The H word gets tossed about far too casually nowadays. 

Commenting on alleged abuses perpetrated by government agencies is not hate. And if it is, then what are allusions to “dark forces” and “fake news”? 

Regardless, it’s just the wrong forum.

And also, “cheese!” (That’s your cue, ListMom.)

- Devin

> On Jan 28, 2021, at 11:07 AM, Stephen Barncard via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Curry,
> 
> Putting down the FBI won’t help anything and makes me think you might be
> partial to the dark forces and fake news. We get enough of the hate through
> other sources and it is unwelcome here.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 09:36 Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode <
> use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Matthias:
>> 
>>> So in my case it was not scam but just a rude person.
>> 
>> Plenty of those around. Including what comes around.
>> 
>> Manipulative people usually follow 2 tactics.
>> Either buttering up for a favor, or being rude to apply pressure.
>> Sometimes both; they will abruptly switch if one fails.
>> 
>> In which case I tend to grab either popcorn or a flamethrower.
>> Not a huge fan of manipulation.
>> 
>> Doc hawk:
>> 
>>> asking about playing games like “hide the salami”
>> 
>> Careful - from a sandwich point of view,
>> that could potentially imply the "c" word!
>> 
>> Heather:
>> 
>>> Did somebody say cheese??
>> 
>> Probably those damn portrait photographers again!
>> Truly evil people - no souls behind the fake smiles.
>> 
>> (A little humor now and then is the best medicine.)
>> 
>> Paul:
>> 
>>> you should not be surprised some people assume SCAM first
>> 
>> My "unfavorites" were the "Windows tech support" and "Google listings"
>> phone call scams.
>> 
>> Right now during 2020-2021 my breathing isn't good enough for phone
>> conversations anymore, and all calls go to voice mail.
>> 
>> But in previous years those guys would call all the time. They weren't
>> following any rules/laws anyway, so you couldn't get off their list by
>> traditional methods.
>> 
>> So I tried some unorthodox methods - pranking and wasting their time.
>> 
>> I had one of the "Windows tech support" guys passionately defending
>> himself when I asked what his family back in India would think about him
>> becoming a criminal. Another couple of times, I played along with their
>> spiel, got transferred from the little crook to the big crook, and
>> wasted his time too for a while before scolding them and hanging up at
>> the crucial moment. They eventually gave up on me just as I was planning
>> some bigger pranks.
>> 
>> (Our "FBI" is way too busy being a partisan political tool to handle any
>> real crime; no telling how many scams they've allowed to flourish that
>> it is their duty and job description to shut down and prevent.)
>> 
>> But the "Google listings" people were unstoppable. They were operating
>> in more of a legal/moral gray area, and they must have been raking in
>> the $$$. Most persistent I've ever seen/heard. I suppose they are still
>> at it; I just haven't been able to answer the phone for ages.
>> 
>> My "unfavorite" email scam is the one where your email account will be
>> closed unless you log in to verify it or approve the new security
>> measures, etc. A couple of variations on this theme looked very real.
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>> Curry Kenworthy
>> 
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Devin Asay
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