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Old February 15th 07, 01:38 PM posted to news.groups.proposals,rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.dx
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 11:27:11 CST, wrote:

On Jan 26, 10:48 pm, "Sal M. Onella"
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"Paul W. Schleck, K3FU" wrote in ...

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This is a Request for Discussion (RFD) to create a new moderated
discussion newsgroup for amateur radio on Usenet.


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I read the request and I'm not sure how to respond. Yes, I would like to
see a NG that had the politics and flames flushed out of it by a "duty
roster" of moderators. However, I'm bothered that it is proposed to
*supplement*, not *replace* the other newsgroup. How could I be sure that
some (valid) posters weren't behind in the old, abuse-filled group, toughing
it out???


Most would stay with the un moderated group. History has shown that.


What I'm saying is that I want a clean break. If I have to check *two*
newsgroups as a substitute for previously having had to check one, that's
unfortunately not an improvement.


I agree.


If my dilemma is too obvious and I shouldn't have bothered stating it, I'm
sorry.

73,
KD6VKW



You'll *NEVER* see me in a moderated group. Not saying that you would


I have used moderated news groups and found in general they are a
waste of time. They end up reflecting the moderators view points and
opposition is stifled. So I avoid them. I see this is cross posted to
a moderated group to which I do not belong.


be missing much, but there ya go... I deal with the hecklers,
goofballs, and
wanna be porn stars by not reading their posts. Fairly simple really.


Which is the self governing mechanism of most news groups.

I see the proposed rec.radio.amateur.moderated as a waste of time and
resources of those who handle such matters. So I would say that in the
long run we would be better off with one un moderated group than an un
moderated group along with a moderated one which dilutes the pool.
Just kill file the posters and threads you don't want to read and let
life go on a lot simpler with more people exposed to the knowledge
that would otherwise be diluted by spreading it into another group.

Me? I would not bother subscribing to a moderated group.
MK

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FWIW, I have found moderated groups to be not very useful unless they are
for a very narrowly defined topic. I avoid them when possible.

Is there a way to have a newsgroup server reject all cross-posted messages?
The cross posting to multiple news groups seems to be the source of much of
the garbage. I suspect the whole newsgroup concept would be improved if
cross posting were automatically eliminated. (I notice this message is
being cross posted !)

Bill - W2WO
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In article , Bill Ogden
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FWIW, I have found moderated groups to be not very useful unless they
are for a very narrowly defined topic. I avoid them when possible.


Must admit that I don't often get involved in moderated groups either.
news.groups.moderated has had more posts from me than any other, and I've
only posted there twice.

Is there a way to have a newsgroup server reject all cross-posted
messages? The cross posting to multiple news groups seems to be the
source of much of the garbage. I suspect the whole newsgroup concept
would be improved if cross posting were automatically eliminated. (I
notice this message is being cross posted !)


Couldn't say for certain, but some news clients will filter out
crosspostings on download. The one I use, for example, does it.

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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 11:42:53 CST, "Bill Ogden" wrote in :

Is there a way to have a newsgroup server reject all cross-posted messages?


Many servers limit crossposts to five or fewer.

The cross posting to multiple news groups seems to be the source of much of
the garbage. I suspect the whole newsgroup concept would be improved if
cross posting were automatically eliminated.


Moderation software can be written to set a limit for crossposting.

Individual users can write their own filters to killfile
crossposts automatically.

(I notice this message is
being cross posted !)


Yes. Crossposting has been a standard tool in discussions of
RFDs for a long time. The idea is to let folks in affected
or interested groups find out what is going on as well as
collecting the discussion in a central thread where it is
easily accessible.

It may be a source of annoyance to some in the crossposted
groups. If the subject line is preserved, folks who do not
want to see the discussion can killfile the thread by its
subject line.

Another tool is to use the "followup" header to redirect
replies to a single newsgroup. That can cause troubles, too,
especially for unwary respondents who do not know that their
replies may be going to an entirely different newsgroup.

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