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Posted by Kim Andrι Akerψ on 10/25/05 02:01
jeze wrote:
> NEWSGROUP "SPAM" - No Such Thing. Newsgroups are public.
>
> What is "SPAM"? Unsolicited messages? Then everyone that
> post to a newsgroups is "spamming" unless they are responding
> to a direct question.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(electronic)>
Quote:
"Spamming is the use of any electronic communications medium to send
unsolicited messages in bulk. While its definition is usually limited
to indiscriminate bulk mailing and not any targeted marketing, the term
"spam" can refer to any commercially oriented, unsolicited bulk mailing
perceived as being excessive and undesired."
> What is Off Topic? Anything that isn't relevant to the
> group description? Then 99% of newsgroup posters are
> spammers. You've never posted an off topic comment?
> You can't lie. It's archived in Google.
I consider "off topic" something that a participant can share with the
public that has happened to or affected him/her personally (in the
daily life), and something that is NOT commercially oriented.
> Links to websites are spam? Then what are those links
> in your signature? OH....it's ok to "SPAM" a little bit.
> As a matter of fact its ok to "SPAM" a lot because you
> include those links in your signature everytime you
> post.
SPAM is luncheon meat from Hormel, while "spam" (all lower-case
letters, unless when at the beginning of a sentence) is a reference to
(usually massive) unsolicited commercial messages via electronic means
(not just limited to e-mail).
Providing a link in your signature is separate from the rest of the
posting, while spamming occurs when the sole purpose of your entire
message is to promote your product/service or website.
> If you want a MODERATED group, quit whining and go
> join one or create one yourself.
We never said we wanted a _moderated_ group. The FAQ is an established
charter that has been created by long-time posters of that newsgroup,
usually published on the newsgroup in question once a week or month for
the sake of newcomers, to provide a guideline on how to behave in the
newsgroup (basic Netiquette) and providing easy answers to frequently
asked questions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette
Besides, creating a new newsgroup on Usenet requires support from
multiple ISPs (mainly, all the ones that provide access to Usenet).
> NEWSGROUPS ARE PUBLIC.
So are highways, so why don't you just to stand in the middle of one?
--
Kim AndrΓ© AkerΓΈ
- kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com
(remove NOSPAM to contact me directly)
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