What if the USPS decided any magazine you subscribed to was suddenly unfit for delivery and decided it should blocked (thrown away)?
They don't decide. I do.
This is not factually true. The USPS has a Postal Inspection Service that can intercept your mail for various reasons. Details are in 39 USC 3013. The quote below comes from a report on their activities for the year ended March 31 2004. During that period there were 21 withholding mail orders issued. ---------quote begins------- POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE The Postal Service reports to the Office of Inspector General information related to investigative activities designed to protect the public against unscrupulous mailers perpetrating fraudulent schemes. The following information summarizes the administrative and judicial actions initiated and resolved during the reporting period. These actions include the issuance of cease and desist orders directed to mailers, actions to intercept payments fraudulently induced, and orders seeking to intercept fraudulent mailings. ------quote ends---------- In operations of any sort, network or otherwise, it is important to get the facts straight to ensure that you are not acting on the basis of bogus information. --Michael Dillon