I stopped using Nextdoor when I posted a link to a kid driving way to fast through the neighborhood and the mom called my “employer” (school I coach at) trying to get me “fired”.... some strange people out there and Nextdoor hosts them all in your hood
Haha. I had that happen once. Some psycho online didn’t like that I told him a Linux project I helped out with generally wasn’t interested in making the changes he wanted in the code, but he was more than welcome to submit patches and the usual volunteers would review them.
He lost his mind and even created a website dedicated just to me of all the answers on the mailing list that is ever given to anyone that he didn’t like. ROFLMAO.
Note: This was a volunteer group, volunteer project, and nobody owed anybody anything. Like most hobby projects.
He then tried to call my boss after looking up where I worked and all that crap. Even better, this wacko lived in the UK.
Two things came out of it. I emailed the boss chain of command and let them all know psycho boy was coming, and sent them some evidence of his instability he’d posted... the outcome of that one in a second...
And the other was I started getting private emails from people all over the globe saying, “Here’s some links to just how completely crazy that idiot is... he did this stuff to another three or four projects dating all the way back to the FIDO BBS day’s (holy crap!)... have fun reading this stuff.
Meanwhile the CEO saw the message I sent and replied, “Have somebody who’s tried to do that to me also, don’t worry about it.”
So that was my fun with a particular Brit who apparently moved on to a new “target” of his continual ire, not long after. We never got any patches from him either. Go figure.
Actually, Coast to Coast AM was good for a laugh or two. Once in a while there was something useful, like SETI@Home out of UC Berkeley. I've been wasting electricity on that for over 18 years now. Haven't found any little green men yet, though.
Was way better with Art Bell. I think I told the story here long ago about Art calling my house.
Not that exciting but it was funny to get home from a trip and the phone rings and Art is on the other end of the line asking, “Do you know who I am?”
Actually yes, I do. Enjoy your show, Art. What’s up?
It was a boring story about some ham radio jamming and the jammer was “borrowing” callsigns and decided to pick on Art on his low-band group. Not the smartest of ideas considering Art knew plenty of folks at FCC. Last I heard, FCC had tracked the signal to a neighborhood about 60 miles from my home and were actively pursuing whoever was doing it.
I didn’t even have an antenna up for any frequency on the low end of HF at that time, nor would anything I owned for transmitters have been able to bother Art and his buddies all running ex-commercial broadcast amplifiers.
Anyway like I said, boring. But probably the only phone call I’ve ever gotten from Parumph, NV.