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> To her, there is no domain name, hosting, files, its just a website.

Yes, and we can see from your article where that got her, and what she needed to know -- solutions not in your article.

> This article wasn't about advanced user such as yourself, you don't need protection and advice how to avoid this.

Yes, that was my point -- because your article is meant for the average nontechnical ISP client, it should have included the two pieces of advice I gave. And my points could be phrased in a way that would be comprehensible even by a liberal arts graduate .. I think. :)

> And my writting style is passionate, I am telling a story, not providing bullet points ...

But if the points I made had been known to the victim, no passionate recital would be required. Therefore I think they should have been included.

> It was about a friend of mine who is an artist and got screwed over, and now she will go around tell people how techies are bad guys.

Please try to understand that your article only generates heat, not light. The remedy for the problems it describes requires far fewer words than a rant about the consequences of not knowing a few simple principles. And remember this is Hacker News, not a tabloid -- people come here for the light, not the heat.




Ok, thanks for the honest feedback. I'll do better next time.




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