NationStates Jolt Archive


spam warning - has it any consequences?

Rejistania
10-11-2003, 13:39
When I hosted the field hockey world cup, I TGed the results to the participating nations. I sometimes did it that fast, that I recieved the spam warning and had to wait for a while. It was no spam, since the nations all signed up. The question I have is now: Is it somehow stored who attempted spamming or will it have other consequences?

TIA!
Collaboration
10-11-2003, 16:21
We live in strange times.
We have to slow down to match the spped of our scanners and dialers which are supposed to be improving the speed of transactions.

I would be concerned too. In my experience, just because you're innocent does not mean you won't get punished.
Der Angst
10-11-2003, 18:18
If it was a automatic spam warning, i doubt it. Just a little routine to make sure spam doesn`t happen.

Mod warning, well, that would be different...

But, as always, i don´t know anything, i just suspect ;)
SalusaSecondus
10-11-2003, 18:24
If it was a automatic spam warning, i doubt it. Just a little routine to make sure spam doesn`t happen.

Mod warning, well, that would be different...

But, as always, i don´t know anything, i just suspect ;)

This is correct to the best of my knowledge.

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Rejistania
10-11-2003, 18:28
Thanks for the information!