"you're well aware that nobody is prohibited from making a request."

Where did I make such a claim? It seems strange that when people make requests of sundialsvc4, including but not limited to requests to report (so far phantom) bugs within this site which they never prove but feel the need to blame every so often, the result is tumbleweed. Given how frequently sundialsvc4 states that we should all try to improve this site, their behaviour is contrary to this goal (no bug report despite many requests to do so, fantastic legal threats, dear reader the list goes on). sundialsvc4 has been on a crusade for years to have anonymous posting removed from this site, because he doesn't like it for some reason. Completely in denial of the fact (explained many times) that anyone can register an account, use it once and either throw it away or never use it again. So solving zero issues solved. Note that sundialsvc4 often posts anonymously, claiming that they magically got logged out of the site by this phantom bug PEBKAC issue. Sure there's no harm in making requests, when they are senseless and the person asking never responds to request made of them, how likely do you think it is that someone going to do so?


In reply to Re^4: Software Projects In Real Life: "I See Dead People" by marto
in thread Software Projects In Real Life: "I See Dead People" by locked_user sundialsvc4

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