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- * USERS vs SYSOPS *
-
- Okay you finally have that new computer almost figured out. After reading all
- the computer magazines you can get your hands on. You decide to buy a modem,
- and try calling a computer bulletin board (BBS). The usual requirment for
- signing on a bbs is some basic information. Name, address, phone number, etc.
-
- Sounds pretty easy right? Wrong! If you have a non-published non-listed phone
- number, think twice about signing on that board. Oh sure, a message may say
- all information is kept strictly confidential. But is it? Not every bbs is
- what it appears.
-
- I have seen users who have had death threats made against them. Telephone
- harassment. And yes, users who have lost money because of dishonest sysops.
-
- Please don't get me wrong. 99% of all bulletin boards are run by honest
- people, and the users are more of a problem than the sysop. But there is that
- rare exception to the rule.
-
- Before signing on a new bbs. Talk with some people who have tried the board,
- or know the sysop. If you want to keep your personal phone number really
- secure, use your business number. This way the sysop can call you to verify
- the information you gave him. You may be surprised to know that many users try
- to get on boards using false information.
-
- In closing I would like to say that most sysops are eager to help the new
- user and you will never have a problem. If you do,,, try to work it out with
- the sysop. If you can't, exclude that number from your list, tell your
- friends, and if you feel a crime was committed, call someone in law
- enforcement.
-
- A.J. Marhofke
- (user & sysop)
-