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10 Aug 22
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@relentless-red said
This all makes interesting reading. I believe it corresponds more or less in time with the email address (that I was using for a community group) being used by somebody to open a fake account on a website. I guess the site put cookies on their machine when they opened the fake account, because the Facebook account used for the community group's events, was spammed by Indonesian content of dubious merit, from that point onwards.
The email from the fake account opening was sent automatically within a 30 minute pause, in a series of posts FMF had been directing towards me.
You think I have sent 'Indonesian spam' to you using a fake email account?
11 Aug 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThere was nothing "dark" or "spiteful" or "petty" or "malicious" about my liberal and light-hearted use of pseudonyms, some of them spoonerisms [which continues to the present day], in the making of Bill's Big Bag Of Onions.
Back in reality, it was yourself who revealed a darker underbelly, one of spite and petty malice.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidOf course not. I know that Relentless Red is a resentful man but this theory about me sending "Indonesian" spam is ludicrous.
Did you?
@fmf saidNot at all. I think somebody in Indonesia opened a fake account on a website using one of my email addresses as if it were theirs to use. I think the site put cookies on the machine used to open the account, and the cookies automatically resulted in the spamming, revealing the location of the machine used and the on line interests of it's owner.
You think I have sent 'Indonesian spam' to you using a fake email account?
11 Aug 22
@relentless-red saidSo what does it have to do with me?
Not at all. I think somebody in Indonesia opened a fake account on a website using one of my email addresses as if it were theirs to use. I think the site put cookies on the machine used to open the account, and the cookies automatically resulted in the spamming, revealing the location of the machine used and the on line interests of it's owner.
@relentless-red saidWell, Ghost of a Duke's accusations of "maliciousness" are both narcissistic and paranoid. He persists with the accusations even though he has been told he is mistaken. You yourself have just told a tale of hacking or fake accounts and spamming and you ended with "...The email from the fake account opening was sent automatically within a 30-minute pause, in a series of posts FMF had been directing towards me.", so you are seeming a tad paranoid yourself.
Possibly time to desist from labelling people as paranoid, resentful etc. If you dig yourself into a hole don't keep digging.
11 Aug 22
@relentless-red saidWhat "evidence"?
Maybe it's evidence that supports what Ghost is saying?
You got some spam on the internet and you think it was somehow me who caused it?