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I know this is off topic but it really got my attention.

I ran a blog search and for some reason I ran into a Forum that has
every post we post on this group. For example this thread I started a
week ago if featured on this forum.

Link to my thread on Google Groups "alt.comp.hardware"

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.hardware/browse_thread/thread/cc7533b605c899a1

This is the link to the Forum I'm telling you about

http://forums.myispfinder.org/showthread.php?p=238435#post238435


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Isn't that odd? How can the things we post on Google Group get posted
on that non-google forum automatically without us being members of such
forum?


I'm sorry for posting this here but I just needed to bring this to the
light. I was looking for a way to contact good via the Google Group
section, but I didn't find any.
 
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effty

I know this is off topic but it really got my attention.

I ran a blog search and for some reason I ran into a Forum that has
every post we post on this group. For example this thread I started a
week ago if featured on this forum.
Isn't that odd? How can the things we post on Google Group get posted
on that non-google forum automatically without us being members of such
forum?

I'm sorry for posting this here but I just needed to bring this to the
light. I was looking for a way to contact good via the Google Group
section, but I didn't find any.

The amazing wonders of usenet...

~e.
 
C

CBFalconer

I ran a blog search and for some reason I ran into a Forum that has
every post we post on this group. For example this thread I started a
week ago if featured on this forum.
.... snip ...

Isn't that odd? How can the things we post on Google Group get posted
on that non-google forum automatically without us being members of such
forum?

This just emphasizes that GOOGLE IS NOT USENET. Google is a flawed
interface to a much bigger and better entity. Googles technical
incompetence in this area is causing a major nuisance. That other
forum is another interface, of unknown quality. The proper
interface is to get a real newsreader and connect to a real news
server.

--
"If you want to post a followup via groups.google.com, don't use
the broken "Reply" link at the bottom of the article. Click on
"show options" at the top of the article, then click on the
"Reply" at the bottom of the article headers." - Keith Thompson
More details at: <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/>
Also see <http://www.safalra.com/special/googlegroupsreply/>
 
K

kony

I know this is off topic but it really got my attention.

I ran a blog search and for some reason I ran into a Forum that has
every post we post on this group. For example this thread I started a
week ago if featured on this forum.

Link to my thread on Google Groups "alt.comp.hardware"

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.hardware/browse_thread/thread/cc7533b605c899a1

This is the link to the Forum I'm telling you about

http://forums.myispfinder.org/showthread.php?p=238435#post238435


-------------------------

Isn't that odd? How can the things we post on Google Group get posted
on that non-google forum automatically without us being members of such
forum?


I'm sorry for posting this here but I just needed to bring this to the
light. I was looking for a way to contact good via the Google Group
section, but I didn't find any.


Some websites can't generate their own content and just
transfer over the usenet posts into a web format. They just
copy it, essentially, and the posts go out into usenet.
IMO, it's a bit of a waste of resources for dubious reasons
but so long as they respect usenet conventions it shouldn't
matter.
 
D

don

Relax

You need to accept he fact that once posted to the internet in (almost) any
form your: thoughts, images,opinions,etc. become public domain. I f you
can't accept this then cancel your account with your ISP and stay away, but
remember, this is what makes the usenets work.
 

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