May we discuss the question of Fair Use? For example, I have referenced part of your book which describes the kind of problem I encountered by the "Fire Dept Fundraiser by Trade, Pitbull when needed" person who marked his territory in The Virginians Online Chat room.
Mischief
As I just mentioned, Bumgardner originally intended Palace to be a playful, somewhat
mischievous place - a place where people could feel that they were "getting away with
something." Playing jokes on fellow users is acceptable behavior. Naive newbies make
for easy targets. Sometimes, it may just be a good-natured prank. Sometimes it may
have a hostile edge. It's a thin line between acceptable mischief and unacceptable
abuse. For example, by "spoofing" someone with the "msay" command, you can throw
your voice to make the text balloon pop out of someone else's head. Or you can make
the words hang in mid-air with no body attached. Making your friend say "I am a zygote
and live in a tea kettle" could be a hoot. But some people use spoofing to mistreat
others. A member, rather inappropriately, kept putting the words "I'm gay!" into the
mouth of another user as he was trying to carry on a conversation with me. Using msay
like this may indicate the person's inability to contain their own troublesome thoughts
or feelings, while also being unable to own up to those thoughts or feelings for fear of
how others will react.
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