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How To Cut In Line and Not Get Caught 256

ewenc writes "A psychology study of hundreds of people waiting for front-row access to U2 concerts points to the best ways to cut in line and not get caught. 'Super-fans' are most irked by queue-jumpers. People were equally peeved whether someone cut in front or behind, and cutters who jumped beside a friend were less likely to attract scorn."
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Submission + - User impersonating another on a social network

Bryant writes: I run a on online "social networking" community. All that is required for people to register is an email address. Recently, someone has emailed me saying that someone is using her name on my community, and she asked me to remove the user's account. I don't want to be in the business of censorship in this community. So, I told her that I do not want to remove the user's account. I stated that it in theory could be another person who has the same name as her, e.g. John Smith. She replied saying that she is sure this person is maliciously using this account against her. And now she is threatening legal action. Does anyone know what the proper laws dictate in this instance? I certainly don't want to get involved in a legal matter, but I don't want to compromise my own morals on free speech either.

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