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in another NG I read: "One of the signs that a newsgroup is dying, or becoming more or less useless, is when the number of posts devoted to ad hominem attacks exceeds the number of on-topic posts. rec.audio.opinion reached that point years ago; alt.comp.freeware is getting dangerously close. These attacks usually center around two or three persons, each of which has a few allies. Together, they constitute "war parties" sort of like Quantrell's raiders, only without guns." Could this concern this NG a.c.a-v. too? -- by(e) PS spam will be killfiled |
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In article <573s5hF2blrmtU1@mid.individual.net>,
psprivate@mailinator.com says... > > in another NG I read: > > "One of the signs that a newsgroup is dying, or becoming more or less > useless, is when the number of posts devoted to ad hominem attacks > exceeds the number of on-topic posts. rec.audio.opinion reached that > point years ago; alt.comp.freeware is getting dangerously close. These > attacks usually center around two or three persons, each of which has a > few allies. Together, they constitute "war parties" sort of like > Quantrell's raiders, only without guns." > > Could this concern this NG a.c.a-v. too? > > Round up the usual suspects. Yes, we all know who they are. Most of them have resided in my Bozo bin for lengthy sentences. The purpose of a newsgroup should be first and foremost to help users. Those not amenable to that idea can leave. We all should ignore these troll threads. When troublesome people are ignored they become bored and move elsewhere. "I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me." - Noel Coward -- James E. Morrow Email to: jamesemorrow@email.com |
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Peter Seiler wrote:
> > in another NG I read: > > "One of the signs that a newsgroup is dying, or becoming more or less > useless, is when the number of posts devoted to ad hominem attacks > exceeds the number of on-topic posts. <snip> That's what kill files and filters are for. I use nfilter to drop anything cross posted to more than two groups or to specific groups, and that kills about 75% of the crap, more in specific groups. Then using the Thunderbird kill file for specific idiots and the functions "mark thread read" and "ignore thread" gets rid of most of the rest. I've had as few as 3 posts out of 200+ on the server make it through. |
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