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Gary E. Tayman 13-12-2003 02:02 PM

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Pardon me if my questions sound really dumb, but who is the designated
moderator for this newsgroup and what powers does he have? ( Not a
criticism of the moderator, but just wondering if there are any real means
of enforcement.)

Uploads such as this one have positively no place or purpose here -- and if
you look at the addresses, you'll see that several other similar groups are
being spammed with this as well. The groups include antique bottles,
antique marketplace, and a few related to fish tanks.

There's talk of government crackdowns on these things, but that's scary --
first the spammers can just move it overseas where they can't be touched,
and second, probably the only thing that will result from government
involvement is a new tax.

Overall this is a great newsgroup, and I enjoy being a part of it. However
if there is anything I can do to help clean it up, I'd be happy to make an
attempt.


--
Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical
Sound Solutions For Classic Cars
http://www.taymanelectrical.com



Jeffrey D Angus 13-12-2003 03:33 PM

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Gary E. Tayman wrote:

Pardon me if my questions sound really dumb, but who is the designated
moderator for this newsgroup and what powers does he have?


Absolutely no one. This is an un-moderated news group. Like most
of the news groups on usenet.

Uploads such as this one have positively no place or purpose here


It's no different than stepping in something somebody didn't pick
up after thier dog (horse) left it behind.

Overall this is a great newsgroup, and I enjoy being a part of it. However
if there is anything I can do to help clean it up, I'd be happy to make an
attempt.


Ignore them.

Jeff

--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
Tara Morice as Fran, from the movie "Strictly Ballroom"


George Thompson 13-12-2003 06:32 PM

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This is the first of this post I've seen. I've not ever received any
junk on this newsgroup!

Jeffrey D Angus wrote:

Gary E. Tayman wrote:

Pardon me if my questions sound really dumb, but who is the designated
moderator for this newsgroup and what powers does he have?



Absolutely no one. This is an un-moderated news group. Like most
of the news groups on usenet.

Uploads such as this one have positively no place or purpose here



It's no different than stepping in something somebody didn't pick
up after thier dog (horse) left it behind.

Overall this is a great newsgroup, and I enjoy being a part of it.
However
if there is anything I can do to help clean it up, I'd be happy to
make an
attempt.



Ignore them.

Jeff


Flash Wilson 14-12-2003 11:02 AM

ex_girl_with_her_dildo 3404
 
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 13:45:23 GMT, Gary E. Tayman wrote:
Pardon me if my questions sound really dumb, but who is the designated
moderator for this newsgroup and what powers does he have? ( Not a
criticism of the moderator, but just wondering if there are any real means
of enforcement.)


There isn't a moderator. Usenet is open to the big wide world.
Moderated groups are usually called something like whatever.moderated.

if there is anything I can do to help clean it up, I'd be happy to make an
attempt.


You could look at the headers, and work out the sender's ISP,
then complain to their abuse department (usually reachable by
abuse@their-isp's-domain) - on two grounds: one, if the group
you are reading has a charter you can complain that they have
broken it, assuming the charter says spam is unwelcome. Two,
you could complain about all the crossposting to irrelevant
newsgroups. You would have to forward a copy of the original
post or else quote the article ID.

It depends on the ISP as to how seriously they take it and
chances are the spammer will start up elsewhere even if his
account is closed, but if it makes you feel better that's
what you can do.


--
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Visit The Gorge... Images of London, festivals & cars
http://www.gorge.org and everything about Flash Wilson!

Michael A. Terrell 14-12-2003 04:42 PM

ex_girl_with_her_dildo 3404
 
Flash Wilson wrote:

You could look at the headers, and work out the sender's ISP,
then complain to their abuse department (usually reachable by
abuse@their-isp's-domain) - on two grounds: one, if the group
you are reading has a charter you can complain that they have
broken it, assuming the charter says spam is unwelcome. Two,
you could complain about all the crossposting to irrelevant
newsgroups. You would have to forward a copy of the original
post or else quote the article ID.

It depends on the ISP as to how seriously they take it and
chances are the spammer will start up elsewhere even if his
account is closed, but if it makes you feel better that's
what you can do.

--
Flash Wilson


Most ISPs will act, if they get swamped with complaints from
different people. A single report doesn't always do anything, but 50 or
100 people reporting it from different newsgroups will make them act, or
they will have to continue to wade through the complaints.
--
11 days!


Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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