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From: Colonel Buckshot <buckshot@buckshot.com>
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Subject: Re: What are these files!
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 16:04:20 -0500, EZReader <ezreader@reader.com>
wrote:
>What are all these files that are posted everyday by a user who changes
>his name?
Generally (thought not always) videos of movies and/or television
shows that the poster wants to keep hidden from the copyright lawyers.
In addition to cryptic names, they are very often passworded, and
posted to inappropriate groups to further obscure their
identification.
Short answer is to just delete them, as you wouldn't be interested in
wasting bandwidth to find out. Latest pain in the ass to appear on the
once public-use Usenet.
Colonel Buckshot
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