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Why is this group polluted by the various blog feeds? I see that is
virtually all that shows up in r.r.a.m. So why not let that be the group for people who want to read blogs as posts? I can't see where r.r.a.m is actually useful for discussion, so that seems the right spot for this sort of thing. I'd like to see a bit more useful and relevant content here. Is there a way to get the bloggers to stop posting their stuff here? I assume they are the ones doing it, right? Or is it some third party? -- Rick |
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On 3/29/2016 2:06 PM, rickman wrote:
Why is this group polluted by the various blog feeds? I see that is virtually all that shows up in r.r.a.m. So why not let that be the group for people who want to read blogs as posts? I can't see where r.r.a.m is actually useful for discussion, so that seems the right spot for this sort of thing. I'd like to see a bit more useful and relevant content here. Is there a way to get the bloggers to stop posting their stuff here? I assume they are the ones doing it, right? Or is it some third party? It isn't the bloggers, Rick. It's the moderators of rram (panix.com), who think they control the entire rra hierarchy. They think they're keeping the groups active when in reality all they are doing is driving people away. Unfortunately, I think it's too late for many of the rra groups. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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On 3/29/2016 2:34 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 3/29/2016 2:06 PM, rickman wrote: Why is this group polluted by the various blog feeds? I see that is virtually all that shows up in r.r.a.m. So why not let that be the group for people who want to read blogs as posts? I can't see where r.r.a.m is actually useful for discussion, so that seems the right spot for this sort of thing. I'd like to see a bit more useful and relevant content here. Is there a way to get the bloggers to stop posting their stuff here? I assume they are the ones doing it, right? Or is it some third party? It isn't the bloggers, Rick. It's the moderators of rram (panix.com), who think they control the entire rra hierarchy. They think they're keeping the groups active when in reality all they are doing is driving people away. Unfortunately, I think it's too late for many of the rra groups. What do the moderators of r.r.a.m have to do with r.r.a.homebrew? Are they posting the blogs to r.r.a.h? -- Rick |
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On 3/29/2016 2:47 PM, rickman wrote:
On 3/29/2016 2:34 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:06 PM, rickman wrote: Why is this group polluted by the various blog feeds? I see that is virtually all that shows up in r.r.a.m. So why not let that be the group for people who want to read blogs as posts? I can't see where r.r.a.m is actually useful for discussion, so that seems the right spot for this sort of thing. I'd like to see a bit more useful and relevant content here. Is there a way to get the bloggers to stop posting their stuff here? I assume they are the ones doing it, right? Or is it some third party? It isn't the bloggers, Rick. It's the moderators of rram (panix.com), who think they control the entire rra hierarchy. They think they're keeping the groups active when in reality all they are doing is driving people away. Unfortunately, I think it's too late for many of the rra groups. What do the moderators of r.r.a.m have to do with r.r.a.homebrew? Are they posting the blogs to r.r.a.h? Yes, I see that in the header. Geeze, what is up with those guys? -- Rick |
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On 3/29/2016 2:55 PM, rickman wrote:
On 3/29/2016 2:47 PM, rickman wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:34 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:06 PM, rickman wrote: Why is this group polluted by the various blog feeds? I see that is virtually all that shows up in r.r.a.m. So why not let that be the group for people who want to read blogs as posts? I can't see where r.r.a.m is actually useful for discussion, so that seems the right spot for this sort of thing. I'd like to see a bit more useful and relevant content here. Is there a way to get the bloggers to stop posting their stuff here? I assume they are the ones doing it, right? Or is it some third party? It isn't the bloggers, Rick. It's the moderators of rram (panix.com), who think they control the entire rra hierarchy. They think they're keeping the groups active when in reality all they are doing is driving people away. Unfortunately, I think it's too late for many of the rra groups. What do the moderators of r.r.a.m have to do with r.r.a.homebrew? Are they posting the blogs to r.r.a.h? Yes, I see that in the header. Geeze, what is up with those guys? The moderators of rec.radio.amateur.moderated are free to crap on their own group, but why do that have to crap on other groups too? Can't they just leave the other groups alone and let people have conversations in them without all their blog pollution? -- Rick |
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On 4/8/2016 1:36 PM, rickman wrote:
On 3/29/2016 2:55 PM, rickman wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:47 PM, rickman wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:34 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:06 PM, rickman wrote: Why is this group polluted by the various blog feeds? I see that is virtually all that shows up in r.r.a.m. So why not let that be the group for people who want to read blogs as posts? I can't see where r.r.a.m is actually useful for discussion, so that seems the right spot for this sort of thing. I'd like to see a bit more useful and relevant content here. Is there a way to get the bloggers to stop posting their stuff here? I assume they are the ones doing it, right? Or is it some third party? It isn't the bloggers, Rick. It's the moderators of rram (panix.com), who think they control the entire rra hierarchy. They think they're keeping the groups active when in reality all they are doing is driving people away. Unfortunately, I think it's too late for many of the rra groups. What do the moderators of r.r.a.m have to do with r.r.a.homebrew? Are they posting the blogs to r.r.a.h? Yes, I see that in the header. Geeze, what is up with those guys? The moderators of rec.radio.amateur.moderated are free to crap on their own group, but why do that have to crap on other groups too? Can't they just leave the other groups alone and let people have conversations in them without all their blog pollution? That would deprive them of their "fame", Rick. They're as bad as spammers. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle ================== |
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On Fri, 8 Apr 2016 14:18:01 -0400, Jerry Stuckle
wrote: On 4/8/2016 1:36 PM, rickman wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:55 PM, rickman wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:47 PM, rickman wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:34 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 3/29/2016 2:06 PM, rickman wrote: Why is this group polluted by the various blog feeds? I see that is virtually all that shows up in r.r.a.m. So why not let that be the group for people who want to read blogs as posts? I can't see where r.r.a.m is actually useful for discussion, so that seems the right spot for this sort of thing. I'd like to see a bit more useful and relevant content here. Is there a way to get the bloggers to stop posting their stuff here? I assume they are the ones doing it, right? Or is it some third party? It isn't the bloggers, Rick. It's the moderators of rram (panix.com), who think they control the entire rra hierarchy. They think they're keeping the groups active when in reality all they are doing is driving people away. Unfortunately, I think it's too late for many of the rra groups. What do the moderators of r.r.a.m have to do with r.r.a.homebrew? Are they posting the blogs to r.r.a.h? Yes, I see that in the header. Geeze, what is up with those guys? The moderators of rec.radio.amateur.moderated are free to crap on their own group, but why do that have to crap on other groups too? Can't they just leave the other groups alone and let people have conversations in them without all their blog pollution?. They're as bad as spammers. I agree with you there. The problem with blogs is a lot of them write a load of ******** and don't get feedback to correct the errors . I define spam as posts to a newsgroup without any intention of lookring at the followups, Ok it's by a third party but it has the same effect, but worse as the posts are badly formed from the original HTML, Furthermore I've never seen any one posting " What this newsgroup needs is a few more blogs" Brian |
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