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Isn't there anything we can do to keep all the unrelated crap off of
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On Apr 2, 10:23*am, GARY BOGGS wrote:
Isn't there anything we can do to keep all the unrelated crap off of here? Nope. Its a Usenet Newsgroup, real vintage 1970's technology/ protocols! Basically there's no concept of "membership" or access control. Ah well, --Noel |
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On Apr 2, 10:23*am, GARY BOGGS wrote:
Isn't there anything we can do to keep all the unrelated crap off of here? In a word, no. This being UseNet, you either need good newsreader filters or a thick skin, or preferably both. The generally anarchic underpinnings of UseNet are such that attempts to moderate or censor these forums is interpreted as damage and get routed around. If you're reading RAS with Google, they have made it generally easier to report spam. Just click on the "Report Spam" link at the bottom of the window. It now takes fewer clicks to report spam and then get back to what you were doing. Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Apr 2, 10:38*am, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Apr 2, 10:23*am, GARY BOGGS wrote: Isn't there anything we can do to keep all the unrelated crap off of here? In a word, no. This being UseNet, you either need good newsreader filters or a thick skin, or preferably both. The generally anarchic underpinnings of UseNet are such that attempts to moderate or censor these forums is interpreted as damage and get routed around. If you're reading RAS with Google, they have made it generally easier to report spam. Just click on the "Report Spam" link at the bottom of the window. It now takes fewer clicks to report spam and then get back to what you were doing. Thanks, Bob K. If you are reading with Google Groups there is a Grease Monkey script for Mozilla Firefox that allows you to kill/hide a thread based on topic or author. See http://www.penney.org/ggkiller.html Other options are to try a real newsreader like Mozilla Thunderbird with a USENET news feed from your ISP. The *worst* thing you can do on USENET (i.e. Google Groups or wherever you read rec.aviation.soaring) is to reply to the spam. That considered anti-social and can cause your reply to appear in the readers of people using filters. Often spammers cross-post to many newsgroups so s simple reply in to them in rec.aviation.soaring might turn up in rec.hobbies.knitting and **** off innocent users there. Worst it seems to fuel the spammers to do more since they see people are reading their spam. Nobody is likely to be able to say something to stop the spammers that clearly have physiological problems, they are going to keep posting, barking at the moon, and whatever else they do, all we can do is just keep turning off their ISP access one spam post at a time. If something obnoxious is appearing, just let it go, you cn mark it as spam in Googel Groups etc. or just trust that others have already reported it either to places like Google Groups, or more sophisticated users have already looked at the header path, worked out the originating ISP and contacted their spam police. Darryl |
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On Apr 2, 11:26*am, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Apr 2, 10:38*am, Bob Kuykendall wrote: On Apr 2, 10:23*am, GARY BOGGS wrote: Isn't there anything we can do to keep all the unrelated crap off of here? In a word, no. This being UseNet, you either need good newsreader filters or a thick skin, or preferably both. The generally anarchic underpinnings of UseNet are such that attempts to moderate or censor these forums is interpreted as damage and get routed around. If you're reading RAS with Google, they have made it generally easier to report spam. Just click on the "Report Spam" link at the bottom of the window. It now takes fewer clicks to report spam and then get back to what you were doing. Thanks, Bob K. If you are reading with Google Groups there is a Grease Monkey script for Mozilla Firefox that allows you to kill/hide a thread based on topic or author. Seehttp://www.penney.org/ggkiller.html Other options are to try a real newsreader like Mozilla Thunderbird with a USENET news feed from your ISP. The *worst* thing you can do on USENET (i.e. Google Groups or wherever you read rec.aviation.soaring) is to reply to the spam. That considered anti-social and can cause your reply to appear in the readers of people using filters. Often spammers cross-post to many newsgroups so s simple reply in to them in rec.aviation.soaring might turn up in rec.hobbies.knitting and **** off innocent users there. Worst it seems to fuel the spammers to do more since they see people are reading their spam. Nobody is likely to be able to say something to stop the spammers that clearly have physiological problems, they are going to keep posting, barking at the moon, and whatever else they do, all we can do is just keep turning off their ISP access one spam post at a time. If something obnoxious is appearing, just let it go, you cn mark it as spam in Googel Groups etc. or just trust that others have already reported it either to places like Google Groups, or more sophisticated users have already looked at the header path, worked out the originating ISP and contacted their spam police. Darryl Sigh, some of the spammers clearly have psychological problems, I may have a physiological (or psychological?) problem affecting my typing ability.... Darryl |
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On Apr 2, 11:35*am, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Apr 2, 11:26*am, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Apr 2, 10:38*am, Bob Kuykendall wrote: On Apr 2, 10:23*am, GARY BOGGS wrote: Isn't there anything we can do to keep all the unrelated crap off of here? In a word, no. This being UseNet, you either need good newsreader filters or a thick skin, or preferably both. The generally anarchic underpinnings of UseNet are such that attempts to moderate or censor these forums is interpreted as damage and get routed around. If you're reading RAS with Google, they have made it generally easier to report spam. Just click on the "Report Spam" link at the bottom of the window. It now takes fewer clicks to report spam and then get back to what you were doing. Thanks, Bob K. If you are reading with Google Groups there is a Grease Monkey script for Mozilla Firefox that allows you to kill/hide a thread based on topic or author. Seehttp://www.penney.org/ggkiller.html Other options are to try a real newsreader like Mozilla Thunderbird with a USENET news feed from your ISP. The *worst* thing you can do on USENET (i.e. Google Groups or wherever you read rec.aviation.soaring) is to reply to the spam. That considered anti-social and can cause your reply to appear in the readers of people using filters. Often spammers cross-post to many newsgroups so s simple reply in to them in rec.aviation.soaring might turn up in rec.hobbies.knitting and **** off innocent users there. Worst it seems to fuel the spammers to do more since they see people are reading their spam. Nobody is likely to be able to say something to stop the spammers that clearly have physiological problems, they are going to keep posting, barking at the moon, and whatever else they do, all we can do is just keep turning off their ISP access one spam post at a time. If something obnoxious is appearing, just let it go, you cn mark it as spam in Googel Groups etc. or just trust that others have already reported it either to places like Google Groups, or more sophisticated users have already looked at the header path, worked out the originating ISP and contacted their spam police. Darryl Sigh, some of the spammers clearly have psychological problems, I may have a physiological (or psychological?) problem affecting my typing ability.... Darryl Darryl.................that's ok, we still like you. Brad |
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![]() "Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message ... If you're reading RAS with Google, they have made it generally easier to report spam. Just click on the "Report Spam" link at the bottom of the window. ....and then absolutly nothing will happen, but at least you will feel like you have done your part. ;-) On the Usenet, Google is the PROBLEM, not the solution. Google serves as the biggest & most reliable superhighway for spammers and trolls to access Usenet. I use eternal-september.org for free Usenet access along with the Outlet Express program that came shipped in my compter. Eternal-September seems to have great spam filtering so I see only a fraction of the spam that appears on Google, plus OE lets me easily filter out the trolls. Why would you do it any other way? Dump Google Groups! Vaughn .................................................. ....... Nothing personal, but if you are posting through Google Groups I may not receive your message. Google refuses to control the flood of spam messages originating in their system, so on any given day I may or may not have Google blocked. Try a real NNTP server & news reader program and you will never go back. All you need is access to an NNTP server (AKA "news server") and a news reader program. You probably already have a news reader program in your computer (Hint: Outlook Express). Assuming that your Usenet needs are modest, usehttp://www.eternal-september.org/ and/or, http://news.aioe.org/ and/or https://www.x-privat.org/index.php for free. http://www.teranews.com/ charges a one-time $3.95 setup fee. Newsguy, http://www.newsguy.com/ offers a variety of reasonably priced services. If you wish to experiment with real Usenet access, they will give you a free 2-day trial account. http://www.cnntp.org/ provides vari |
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