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New visitors, or older group members, might enjoy clicking on
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...piloting/about and then click on a month in 2006 or 2007, to look back on a time when this group actually had some aviation content. Such content still exists on the 'net, just not here. Now we have people whose postings might be used in the DSM appendix as characteristic of a new disorder, or new manifestations of an older one. For the idiots posting, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is used by mental health professionals to reduce a constellation of symptoms to a number for referral and billing purposes. Too bad the number 0 is not available, and negative numbers are not used. But if ever there was an argument for them. . . QED |
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On Apr 3, 12:08*pm, a wrote:
New visitors, or older group members, might enjoy clicking on http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...piloting/about and then click on a month in 2006 or 2007, to look back on a time when this group actually had some aviation content. This one appreciates you taking the time marking the threads non aviation. Helps glean out the wheat from the chaff. Thanks! |
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On Apr 4, 11:07*am, " wrote:
On Apr 3, 12:08*pm, a wrote: New visitors, or older group members, might enjoy clicking on http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...piloting/about and then click on a month in 2006 or 2007, to look back on a time when this group actually had some aviation content. This one appreciates you taking the time marking the threads non aviation. *Helps glean out the wheat from the chaff. *Thanks! Join in the effort! |
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On Apr 4, 11:07*am, " wrote: On Apr 3, 12:08*pm, a wrote: New visitors, or older group members, might enjoy clicking on http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...piloting/about and then click on a month in 2006 or 2007, to look back on a time when this group actually had some aviation content. This one appreciates you taking the time marking the threads non aviation. *Helps glean out the wheat from the chaff. *Thanks! Join in the effort! Disagree. I have yet to see a post that isn't obviously off-topic by simple inspection of the contents of either the "subject" header or the "from" header. So I believe your efforts are, at best, redundant. At worst they may simply feed into the psychological problems of the perp. He's been posting under multiple handles from the same x-privat.org account and holding conversations with himself. That's not exactly the sign of mental stability or any sort of grip on rational thinking. Also, I don't see the point of quoting the entire posts. |
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On Apr 4, 4:17*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Disagree. I have yet to see a post that isn't obviously off-topic by simple inspection of the contents of either the "subject" header or the "from" header. Actually Jim for those that use Google Groups, changing the subject line does help filter out the wheat from the chaff. Unfortunately, when one replies to a sub message within the thread, it changes the subject line back. In another medical group I am participating in, I have been changing the subject line to spam and with the concerted effort of other regulars in the group, the troll in that group is now spitting in his own spam threads. Turning out to be a win win situation as now his stuff is munged with spammers, we have less initiated threads by him and he can't get the readership from new visitors that he wants and needs.via the subject line displayed in Google groups. Without a kill filter in Google Groups, this effort from other group participants really has made a huge difference and we really can do a self moderated filtering system ourselves. We don't even read what the troll posts, it could be the cried wolf syndrome and be on topic, we just nail him with changing the subject line and move on with participation of on topic issues. Also, I don't see the point of quoting the entire posts. Agree, in a couple of threads I just did myself, I change the subject line to non aviation and only left the first line of the poster posting off topic material. I removed all other cross posted groups and replied only to this group. Google groups has it's inherited problems specifically with the subject line because it's not so obvious with the edit subject link and also the reply to feature. So existing threads are pretty difficult to manage especially when they start on topic and then drift off topic, but new threads that are off topic from get go, very easy to get control of that subject line. For this to work, it will take the concerted effort of many to get rid of the few :-) and it will be a cat and mouse game. With my other group, the majority has turned the tide. I know this because I looked on his profile and his postings have reduced by 1/3 in one month we started and his responses now show frustration. And it will take persistence as you already indirectly pointed out for this to work. |
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On Apr 4, 3:37*pm, a wrote:
On Apr 4, 11:07*am, " wrote: On Apr 3, 12:08*pm, a wrote: New visitors, or older group members, might enjoy clicking on http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...piloting/about and then click on a month in 2006 or 2007, to look back on a time when this group actually had some aviation content. This one appreciates you taking the time marking the threads non aviation. *Helps glean out the wheat from the chaff. *Thanks! Join in the effort! Gladly and I did a couple just before responding to Jim! There are some tricky situations we as a group would need to do for this to work and not add to the problem (responding to off topics via cross posting and existing threads) See my response to Jim Logajan. |
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On Apr 4, 6:53*pm, " wrote:
On Apr 4, 3:37*pm, a wrote: On Apr 4, 11:07*am, " wrote: On Apr 3, 12:08*pm, a wrote: New visitors, or older group members, might enjoy clicking on http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...piloting/about and then click on a month in 2006 or 2007, to look back on a time when this group actually had some aviation content. This one appreciates you taking the time marking the threads non aviation. *Helps glean out the wheat from the chaff. *Thanks! Join in the effort! Gladly and I did a couple just before responding to Jim! *There are some tricky situations we as a group would need to do for this to work and not add to the problem (responding to off topics via cross posting and existing threads) See my response to Jim Logajan. Be sure to strip out the cross posting if you want to take part in the effort. If nothing else it's going to annoy the jerks since their ever so clever attempts will not be distinguished by a unique subject. |
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On Apr 4, 6:06*pm, a wrote:
Be sure to strip out the cross posting if you want to take part in the effort. If nothing else it's going to annoy the jerks since their ever so clever attempts will not be distinguished by a unique subject. Yep I am being conciencious of doing this. What you say above is the key for us getting our group back :-) I will only do this to "initiated and already known off topic threads" that are not aviation related. It only takes a second and as you will see, I just leave the one line showing who posted the off topic material. Unfortunately, I don't know of a way to work with thread drift as I encountered in my other group. Persistence will be the key to success but it will be as I said earlier a cat and mouse game. If my experience in the other group trues out here, they will get tired of the "majority" if we can get others to join in in our revolt to get back this group. In the beginning it will seem to be a non aviation topic fray, but when you think about it, by having them focus in their attempts to re control old threads, they are not posting new threads. So, on short term, post count may go up, but new thread count will go down. At least this was my experience in the other group. |
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In article ,
Martin Hotze wrote: So use a real usenet account. :-) I offered more than once a free usenet account on our newsserver here Once again, thanks for the account. Bob |
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