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What would drive someone to put this kind spiteful drivel on a soaring
group? Google is a pretty professional organization, they have to have way to block this individual from continuing this tirade of his. Does any one know someone that works at Google or how to get in touch with them? There is a way to report these messages as abuse under the show options menu. Maybe if we all reported these messages a few hundred times it would get take care of. |
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On Jul 19, 6:06*pm, SF wrote:
...Google is a pretty professional organization... This forum, rec.aviation.soaring, is a newsgroup operates in an unmoderated, uncensored corner of the Internet known as UseNet. Google offers a free service for viewing r.a.s. and posting to it, but they do not screen it or filter it or otherwise moderate its content. If you would like to do that, you are welcome to install and use a UseNet reader and configure it to filter out posts by nutcases or whoever. Then you don't need Google groups. Thanks, Bob K. |
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So to give more details on what Bob K says, Google is just how you are
looking at the Rec (recreation) Aviation Soaring (RAS) content. This is not a Google hosted group. Network News Groups are the great grand daddy of true Google (or Yahoo) owned groups. The original blog! Network News Groups are hosted in the Internet "cloud" within thousands of individual servers, they don't really exist in any single place and isn't controlled or owned by any single organization. It is (was) a beautiful communal thing. An analogy to Network News Groups might be a telephone party line in which anyone can say anything at any time and no one can block what anyone else says and no one owns or approves who says what. All you can do is hang up if you don't like the "content". http://groups.google.com/group/rec.aviation.soaring is the "handset" you use to listen to what people have to say. True Google or Yahoo owned groups are typically moderated so you can kick off someone who you don't want. Actually, RAS is pretty clean as network news groups go. Many groups have simply died because 100% of the content is SPAM because it is so very easy to SPAM and so difficult to prevent it (a real moving target). Someone told me that 80% of all Internet traffic is SPAM (I wonder that amount of SPAM actually is productive). Very sad. Get a life. So what you need is a better "handset". Instead of using Google via a web browser to read network news, you need to use a dedicated piece of free software like XNews. This "handset" can turn off specific people on the party line by keying off of particular works like "Nike" or "DigiWX" (which would have blocked this RAS post). So what network news readers do people use? What public network news server do you use? |
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:52:20 -0700, ContestID67 wrote:
So what network news readers do people use? Pan. What public network news server do you use? My ISP's news server. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:52:20 -0700, ContestID67 wrote:
So what network news readers do people use? Pan What public network news server do you use? september.org, since virgin's decision to kill text-only usenet provision. -- Alex |
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