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View Full Version : Suggesting New Features?
Pog16
June 28th, 2002, 08:21 AM
I was wondering if anyone knew of an e-mail address that you could write to, to request new features and sort to WinMx? I couldn't find a link on their site.
isus
June 28th, 2002, 09:56 AM
winmx doesn't have an email address.... it's a giant secret.
jeffx
July 1st, 2002, 03:15 PM
I've been wondering the same thing, looked all over their site and no contact
BUT (haha)
do a whois on frontcode.com and winmx.com
and you'll get
Hearn, Kevin (NIC-2039) kevin@frontcode.com
Frontcode Technologies
5527 Coronation
Windsor
Ontario, CA
N8T 1B2
Phone: (519) 944-4382 Fax:
yup. only use this if you're very persistent about your feature, I guess!!
one thing to add!!
GO CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
eclectica
July 2nd, 2002, 01:54 AM
Go Canada indeed, for America is no longer the land of the free and the brave, but the land of the corporations and the cowards.
ston
July 2nd, 2002, 03:20 PM
from the ShareReactor website http://www.sharereactor.com :
Posting personal details of crewmembers (28.06.2002 12:27:24) from Simon Moon
When you have a page with 150k+ visitors each day and a million page views daily, you get a lot of attention and a lot of fuckin stupid idiots that think they need to send the creators a chill down their back. Well, this is not my first page i take care of and i already had everything from murderer threats to dead rats in my mail. Now its not hard to get MY personal details at all so i dont really care, nor am i shocked about it (Posting the location of my house is also pretty dumb, neotrace users...)
So, the rule goes instantly: Post details like Realnames, adresses, links to these data, links to pages where these links are, links to maps, or anything that has to do with the personal data of one or more members of these pages and you get banned for lifetime from the forum. First i didnt think this is needed, but i dont want to deal with such idiots, so we just ban them and thats it.
In case you see somone posting data from us, send me a private message in the board or tell an op in our irc channel. Surprisingly, some people consider it a huge offense to post information that is freely available from public sources.
The part about the death threats/ dead rats is unfortunate but not surprising, as the sharereactor site administrator seems to have a reputation for often being accused of being abusive toward forum members that he does not agree with, and this is probably what he gets in return.
Ken17625
July 2nd, 2002, 03:39 PM
On the subject of dead rats in your mail, did you save the bodies? If so I would like to buy them from you. MMMMMM.....I looooovvvvvvveeeee rats!!
The Iguana says, it don't matter if you eat dead rats, dead chipmunks on the highway and what not, as long as you uphold the greatest of traditions, the "First Post".
Be Afraid.
eclectica
July 3rd, 2002, 07:15 AM
People are ignorant, so they fear the unknown. Look at how there is a craze for firewalls. Some think that if a person knows your IP address, you're doomed. I saw once in an overmoderated board, a person's post modified by the administrator because he posted someone's IP address. Yet the truth is that you can get someone's IP address whenever you upload or download files with him, so it's no big deal.