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I wonder how often real pilots open this list server, hoping that it
might once again be on topic? It's not worth checking more often than weekly, and that interval is growing longer. Well played, spammers. |
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![]() "a" wrote in message ... Well played, spammers. If you are tired of spam, then dump Google groups. That done, set up a real newsreader program using a free NNTP server such as eternal-september.org. Suddenly, the spam will disappear! Mind you, what's left is a small ghost of what this group was 5 years ago, but there's no reason to put up with spam. If you have a windoze box, you probably already have Outlet Express. Though far from the best, it's a prefectly usable news program. Why can a little organization like Eternal-September figure out how to filter spam when huge giga-buck Google can't manage? I would love to know the answer! Vaughn |
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On Jan 14, 5:22*pm, "vaughn" wrote:
"a" wrote in message ... Well played, spammers. If you are tired of spam, then dump Google groups. *That done, set up a real newsreader program using a free NNTP server such as eternal-september.org.. Suddenly, the spam will disappear! *Mind you, what's left is a small ghost of what this group was 5 years ago, but there's no reason to put up with spam. *If you have a windoze box, you probably already have Outlet Express. *Though far from the best, it's a prefectly usable news program. Why can a little organization like Eternal-September figure out how to filter spam when huge giga-buck Google can't manage? *I would love to know the answer! Vaughn The issue is there is negligible aviation content. Look over the past months with the scam content removed and you'll find this site has very little associated with rec aviation piloting.. Those with an interest in general aviation are no longer contributing here. Too bad, this was a good place to find people with enough common interests to engage in conversations on other, in some cases private, venues. |
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On Jan 16, 5:30*am, a wrote:
The issue is there is negligible aviation content. Look over the past months with the scam content removed and you'll find this site has very little associated with rec aviation piloting.. Those with an interest in general aviation are no longer contributing here. *Too bad, this was a good place to find people with enough common interests to engage in conversations on other, in some cases private, venues. They'll come back when the spammers move on |
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![]() "george" wrote They'll come back when the spammers move on Nope. When volume starts to build, MX will come back, and people will start responding, and then other cross posted crap will appear, and people will respond to them, and then people will get frustrated and blast the posts and the replies, and then everyone will go away again. Sound familiar? It should. History. It repeats. Until everyone that is a serious poster quits answering OT and obnoxious posters and posts, it will continue being dead. It seems as though many have the need to stroke their own egos by responding to everyone, thus proving their superior intelligence. -- Jim in NC |
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I pop in here about once a month, and am dismayed to see what has
happened to this once-beloved group. It just continues to spin and devolve. However, I can say that about almost every aspect of general aviation nowadays, so IMHO rec.aviation is simply reflecting what's happening throughout the aviation world. a) Fewer pilots = fewer A&Ps, fewer FBOs, fewer airports, fewer rental planes, and fewer rec.aviation users. add this to... b) A general decline in civility throughout society ....and you've got...this. It's sad, but everywhere. WRT to Usenet itself, the migration to web-based groups (Pilots of America; AOPA's board, etc.) proved less than satisfactory, thanks to well-meaning but overbearing, over-aggressive moderators who have the habit of shutting down a conversation right when it's about to get interesting. The end result is a plain-vanilla, cordial-yet-boring re- hashing of the same ten topics, over and over. After the first few months, it became a good cure for insomnia. So....GA is splintered into smaller and smaller groups, and those few of us who are left have fewer ways to voice our thoughts and opinions. Our grandkids will one day marvel at the fact that "grandpa and grandma used to fly their own plane!" I am sorry to see this happen, beyond words. -- Jay Honeck Port Aransas, TX Pathfinder N56993 On Jan 16, 5:29*pm, "Morgans" wrote: "george" wrote They'll come back when the spammers move on *Nope. *When volume starts to build, MX will come back, and people will start responding, and then other cross posted crap will appear, and people will respond to them, and then people will get frustrated and blast the posts and the replies, and then everyone will go away again. *Sound familiar? *It should. History. *It repeats. Until everyone that is a serious poster quits answering OT and obnoxious posters and posts, it will continue being dead. *It seems as though many have the need to stroke their own egos by responding to everyone, thus proving their superior intelligence. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "george" wrote in message ... They'll come back when the spammers move on I wish that were true. Spam aside, rec.aviation.piloting is part of the Usenet. (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet) The Usenet actually predates the web browser by several years and can be thought of as the "original" Internet. For many reasons, the Usenet has been in decline for several years now. I can see this decline in almost every group I follow. Unfortunately, the Usenet is on its way out. Spammers and trolls are undeniably a problem, but they are not the main reason for the decline of this forum. Vaughn. |
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On Jan 17, 12:43*pm, "vaughn" wrote:
"george" wrote in message ... They'll come back when the spammers move on I wish that were true. *Spam aside, rec.aviation.piloting is part of the Usenet. (seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet) The Usenet actually predates the web browser *by several years and can be thought of as the "original" Internet. For many reasons, the Usenet has been in decline for several years now. *I can see this decline in almost every group I follow. *Unfortunately, the Usenet is on its way out. *Spammers and trolls are undeniably a problem, but they are not the main reason for the decline of this forum. They weren't problems back in the FidoNet days. Back then the SYSOPs vetted their subscribers messaging.. However I feel that Usernet is still going to be around if only to give voice to those who are somewhat lacking in social skills. And to those who try to correct their view of the world... /wry smile |
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a writes:
I wonder how often real pilots open this list server, hoping that it might once again be on topic? It's not worth checking more often than weekly, and that interval is growing longer. All of USENET is suffering from spammers, but also from the fact that fewer and fewer people even understand what USENET is, and they certainly don't know how to access it. |
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