Video Of Officer Boxing With Texas Teen Goes Viral
Officer Winston Bowen said it all began when he was called to respond to a noise complaint at the Hillcrest Apartments.
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2. Austin commented 5 years ago
#1 JJ. Your usual fool routine is one thing but this oft recycled ‘admin IP address deal with his hard drive’ rubbish when spam pops up just reveals your ignorance in the most painful way. Granted that has never stopped you before but this has reached the mercy threshold.
For your sake, please stop. It is painfully embarrassing. You clearly have no f-ing clue what you are talking about with respect to anything regarding networking, IP addresses and remotely accessing a hard drive. You clearly watch too much telly. Your gibberish probably encourages spammers since anyone who makes such a threat clearly is pulling stuff out of his aged arse and confirms that the spam has been read. Best to ignore it and then block the sender’s email address. Quietly.
For your sake, please stop. It is painfully embarrassing. You clearly have no f-ing clue what you are talking about with respect to anything regarding networking, IP addresses and remotely accessing a hard drive. You clearly watch too much telly. Your gibberish probably encourages spammers since anyone who makes such a threat clearly is pulling stuff out of his aged arse and confirms that the spam has been read. Best to ignore it and then block the sender’s email address. Quietly.


3. MrLogical commented 5 years ago
#2 Yes, you are right to say that the comment is in all likelyhood ineffective, but why convey this message in the way you have? I can only assume you have a problem with Judge-Jake. If not, you are a major bitch.
I have been a snotr viewer since the days of mininova. I don't log in and comment much because that's just my preference. As much as I love this site, I would prefer to see more comments like #0 than the shit you've been spewing with increasing regularity.
I have been a snotr viewer since the days of mininova. I don't log in and comment much because that's just my preference. As much as I love this site, I would prefer to see more comments like #0 than the shit you've been spewing with increasing regularity.


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6. Austin commented 5 years ago
#5 5. Geekster (admin) with all due respect by blocking a specific IP address you may have unintentionally cut Snotr off from a wide range of potential viewers not just the spammer.
Did you check to see who or what was hosting the IP address? Was it dynamically or statically assigned? Most IP addresses assigned today by Internet Service Providers are dynamic IP addresses. So, while well intentioned, your effort was probably useless. In addition, any spammer worth anything will just switch to a proxy server and have access to Snotr again.
Plus if the spammer was using a popular VPN then you have locked out perhaps hundreds of people. Most VPNs like to use shared IP addresses that are shared by hundreds of users so that each user can remain anonymous.
Did you check out any of this before blocking out the spammer’s IP address? You literally could have cut off a whole geographical region by your ban.
If you want to stop spammers, you need to upgrade your registration protocol. Making it a multi-step verification procedure will deter the annoying register hit and run spammer.
Blindly banning an IP address is not the way to keep a website that, last I read, was barely staying afloat in terms of viewers. Did Snotr ever find a buyer?
Did you check to see who or what was hosting the IP address? Was it dynamically or statically assigned? Most IP addresses assigned today by Internet Service Providers are dynamic IP addresses. So, while well intentioned, your effort was probably useless. In addition, any spammer worth anything will just switch to a proxy server and have access to Snotr again.
Plus if the spammer was using a popular VPN then you have locked out perhaps hundreds of people. Most VPNs like to use shared IP addresses that are shared by hundreds of users so that each user can remain anonymous.
Did you check out any of this before blocking out the spammer’s IP address? You literally could have cut off a whole geographical region by your ban.
If you want to stop spammers, you need to upgrade your registration protocol. Making it a multi-step verification procedure will deter the annoying register hit and run spammer.
Blindly banning an IP address is not the way to keep a website that, last I read, was barely staying afloat in terms of viewers. Did Snotr ever find a buyer?


9. snotraddict commented 5 years ago
Like when officers show their human side.
+7 1. Judge-Jake commented 5 years ago