Xref: utzoo alt.sources.d:127 alt.config:1208 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!ginosko!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!rpi!tale From: tale@pawl.rpi.edu (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: alt.sources.d,alt.config Subject: Re: moderation of alt.sources vs. automated harangues Message-ID: <1989Oct14.012800.12049@rpi.edu> Date: 14 Oct 89 01:28:00 GMT References: <2024@convex.UUCP> <1989Oct13.192835.1330@talos.uucp> Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY Lines: 36 In article <2024@convex.UUCP> tchrist@convex.com (Tom Christiansen): Tom> I've been getting a lot of hate mail, most of which is automatic, Tom> by self-appointed moderators of alt.sources for a comment I Tom> posted there. And I'm pretty tired of it. [...] If you think Tom> alt.sources should be restricted, moderate it. If not, stop Tom> bitching. It isn't automatic. If it could be automated like that I think we would moderate it, with the moderator being the system that automatically made decisions about what was source and what wasn't. Perhaps a relatively simple heuristic could look for things that appear to be sharchives, but for the time being the messages being sent to people require human intervention. (I don't send them; if anyone wants to see one, some jerk just posted one back to alt.sources.) In <1989Oct13.192835.1330@talos.uucp> kjones@talos.uucp (Kyle Jones) writes: Kyle> So moderate alt.sources. But do it the way comp.sources.misc was Kyle> originally going to be moderated: Axe non-source postings, and THAT'S Kyle> ALL. Malcontents still can thwart the moderation scheme, but the main Kyle> problem is articles posted by accident, or because of ignorance. The Kyle> occasional miscreant can be cut off. Sounds reasonable, if anyone is volunteering (and the mailpaths sites will moderate another group in an alternate hierarchy). Note that one of the main reasons for having alt.sources as unmoderated was for the near instantaneous turn around time; with no moderator intervention the postings went there as soon as you made them. I think a very good approximation of this (ie, posted within a day of being mailed to the moderator) would be necessary before you got many people to agree to it. How very interesting this all is in light of the fact that alt.sources.amiga was just made unmoderated about a week ago. Dave -- (setq mail '("tale@pawl.rpi.edu" "tale@itsgw.rpi.edu" "tale@rpitsmts.bitnet"))