Author Topic: Interesting But Unsurprising MSN Messenger Censoring.  (Read 1633 times)

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After getting yet another chain mail letter today from someone on my MSN Messenger contact list, I decides I would add "-Send Me Chain Mail; You Die-" yet for some odd reason it kept refusing my name, after a little bit of fooling around I figured out it was blocking the "Chain Mail" part. I really don't see how anyone could promote a chain mail that well using their nickname. Anyway, I told the people in an IRC chat room about it, and joking said something like "I bet they even block 'Microsoft Sucks'". After trying it out, they had apparently actually blocked it. Fortunately they did block weird chars like "

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« Reply #1 on: 17 March 2003, 16:23 »
why don't you just use gaim? that way you don't have to fuck around with different clients for different networks, and you don't have to fuck around with microsoft's shitty software either?

http://gaim.sourceforge.net/

plus, when you get your ass off that so called 'operating system' microsoft makes, gaim will be available for whatever system you decide to use instead, unlike msn.

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« Reply #2 on: 18 March 2003, 01:37 »
I actually do have GAIM for Windows and use it on the rare occasion I need to talk to someone on AIM, but find it too buggy on Windows to use for MSN all the time. As for chaning OS's, I've been messing around with Linux for over two years now, but I havn't found a distro that I like enough to stick with it for normal desktop use. One problem is my addiction to IRC, and while I realize there are tons of *nix clients, I've become just a little too fond of mIRC. The other problem is my love for playing games, though the game I play the most, is working on a Linux (and Mac) port. There are of course other little things that have turned me off, but I'm going to give Red Hat a try again, and just download 8.0, and am going to be buring it in a few minutes.

Anyway, this topic wasn't about me converting, and me using Microsoft' IM network, it was about their censoring  

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« Reply #3 on: 18 March 2003, 01:49 »
mirc will run under wine in linux.
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« Reply #4 on: 18 March 2003, 03:00 »
Bollocks, XChat is like a million times better than mIrc.  Don't use kSirc though; it's like rimming a horse's ass.

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« Reply #5 on: 18 March 2003, 03:11 »
quote:
Originally posted by Brad:
After getting yet another chain mail letter today from someone on my MSN Messenger contact list, I decides I would add "-Send Me Chain Mail; You Die-" yet for some odd reason it kept refusing my name, after a little bit of fooling around I figured out it was blocking the "Chain Mail" part. I really don't see how anyone could promote a chain mail that well using their nickname. Anyway, I told the people in an IRC chat room about it, and joking said something like "I bet they even block 'Microsoft Sucks'". After trying it out, they had apparently actually blocked it. Fortunately they did block weird chars like "

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« Reply #6 on: 18 March 2003, 03:28 »
I tried something similar.  I used Trillian to change my display name to "Microsoft is Evil", and of course I would get errors in Trillian to the effect that it wasn't a valid username.  Did the same with "Microsoft Sucks", same result.  I think they block anything that has their name in the display name, because, just for the hell of it, I tried "Microsoft Rules" and it didn't work, either.

AOL did the same thing.

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« Reply #7 on: 18 March 2003, 21:13 »
X-Chat is l33t
Gaim is l33t
Openoffice is l33t
Mozilla/Galeon is l33t
Gnome is l33t
The GNU Utilitys is l33t
GCC/glibc is l33t
XFree86 is l33t

Not GNU/Linux

but GNU/XConsortum/Mozilla/Openoffice/Linux

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« Reply #8 on: 18 March 2003, 21:50 »
Well, I'm on Linux right now (and I don't know the password to the e-mail I signed up for my other account with, so I can't set up the account on here yet to get my random gen password) Red Hat 8.0. Wine does run mIRC, but it's still very buggy (for now I'm using X-Chat, but no copy/paste  :( ), and the only thing that actually sucks about mIRC is the fact that it's only coded for Windows. So far I'm less than impressed, it didn't auto mount my Windows  partition, unlike other Distro's, and in fact Red Hat 7.0 auto configed, so I had to manually configure mtab and fstab. XMMS won't play any of my MP3's and Midi from Windows, even after I copied them to my Linux hard drive, and sound is working. The fonts still suck badly, and I sorly miss Times New Roman. At least wine was an optional package, so no manual downloading/installed which is a bitch, and it's set up to run .exe files auto. I'm sure I'll come along more stuff that sucks, but I'm going to try my best to stick with it in the long run, each day Microsoft pisses me off more and more.

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« Reply #9 on: 18 March 2003, 12:55 »
To copy text in X just select the text you want to copy. To paste it use the middle mouse button.

And the main reason mirc sucks is that it's not free software. And if it were, there would be ports for other systems.
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« Reply #10 on: 18 March 2003, 19:55 »
Of course XMMS won't play MP3, RH removed that ability when the MP3 license changed. It will be back, we are told, meanwhile just get the patch from xmms.org or RH.
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« Reply #11 on: 18 March 2003, 21:06 »
quote:
Originally posted by Brad:
Anyway, this topic wasn't about me converting, and me using Microsoft' IM network, it was about their censoring    

it's always about getting people not to use closed source software.
still, yes it was also about their funny censoring!

as for mp3 in red hat, xmms is still allowed to play mp3s, red hat just interpreted the new mp3 codec licence a bit overzealously, as mentioned the mp3 plugin for xmms, and mpg321 (which seems to be the red hat version of mpg123(!)) are still freely available, using apt for red hat amongst other methods.
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« Reply #13 on: 6 April 2003, 00:54 »
the latest version of Amsn for linux works great!
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