1通目。
Date: Mon, 04 May 1998 13:10:38 -0700
From: GeoCities Community Response Team
Subject: Tokyo/Dojo1866
Dear Community Member,
Our guidelines have been carefully crafted to promote the free flowing
exchange of ideas about your interests, activities, and hobbies, and at
the same time maintain standards consistent with the Internet community
and the societies of the world at large.
By having even a small portion of your homepage password protected
violates our
Homepage Content Guidelines. Please change this situation by Friday,
May 8th by 12:00noon by either removing the password protection, or
supplying the password somewhere in your site which everyone has access
to. We are not saying leave it out in the open, but hide it somewhere
hard enough to force people to not find it easily, but easy enough for
the average person to find with a clue or riddle. And don't forget to
put a GeoGuide on every single HTML file in your directory so that you
may rack up the geotickets.
We encourage you to review the guidelines at:
http://geocities.datacellar.net/members/guidelines
Thank you,
GeoCities Community Response Team
www.geocities.com
2通目。
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 09:52:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: guidelines@geocities.com
Subject: Homepage Deleted - Exploitation of Children
Dear Community Member,
Our guidelines have been carefully crafted to promote
the free flowing exchange of ideas about your interests,
activities, and hobbies, and at the same time maintain
standards consistent with the Internet community and the
societies of the world at large.
We appreciate your support and participation with GeoCities;
however, your homepage was inconsistent with our current
guidelines and has been removed from GeoCities.
You are welcome to establish a new homepage within GeoCities
at any time, provided that it complies with our content
guidelines. We urge you to review these guidelines carefully
before you set up a new homepage.
We encourage you to review the guidelines at:
http://geocities.datacellar.net/members/guidelines/
Thank you,
GeoCities Community Response Team
www.geocities.com