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Re: How Do I Get a Post Removed from This Group?
 

SpaceGirl




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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:30 AM  
george_bajszar@yahoo.com wrote:
> Yeah I noticed that something's appears weirdly...
>
> I have to disagree with you, if you were correct, with the 10-s of
> thousands
> of stuff, this world would be a pretty nasty place. Its really Google
> leading
> the business-corrupt archiving, and mass underground corruption,
> but luckily people, especially in Europe and stuff, can recognize
> the perspective about usenet archiving at first glance.
>

There must be 10,000s. I can name 4 commercial ones I've used and two
university ones. And I'm just one person. I know several hackers groups
that run private servers that also carry feeds of public news servers
too. Then there are 100s of little web-based (google-lite, if you like)
subscription services for every subject under the sun that also leech
content for Usenet. Look at the caveat in my own signature - that was
one leeching site I have problems with. Anyway... If you have an issue
with Google or other companies duplicated posts on here... DONT POST...?
Obvious solution really. You posted in a public domain - frankly there's
XXXX all you can do about it. I could quote all of your posts from this
thread on a web site and there would be NOTHING you could, for example.
This is the Usenet/Internet have become synonymous and the foundation is
SHARING information. If you dont want something known, dont publish it
in something as public as this.


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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:31 AM  
SpaceGirl <nothespacegirlspam@subhuman.net> wrote:

> Um your news reader is broken... is that a reply? It appears as a
> separate post.

Your talking to a troll.


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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:31 AM  
John Bokma wrote:
> SpaceGirl <nothespacegirlspam@subhuman.net> wrote:
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> Your talking to a troll.
>
>

Sometimes it's interesting to try get some sense out of them :)

BTW - know of a good OSX news client? Starting to get annoyed at the
lack of a killfile in Thunderbird.


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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:31 AM  
Thank you all for the info.
I am not that familiar with news groups...so didn't know where to go.
I never post to them...I learned long ago not to because of spam
problems.
And I am one who does not tolerate it nor like it...but got caught up
into it by another and may just lose my only source of income.

So I just needed to know who rules the roost on this group?
Or doesn't it work that way?

Once again...thank you for the informative posts.



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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:31 AM  
radicalman wrote:
> Thank you all for the info.
> I am not that familiar with news groups...so didn't know where to go.
> I never post to them...I learned long ago not to because of spam
> problems.
> And I am one who does not tolerate it nor like it...but got caught up
> into it by another and may just lose my only source of income.
>
> So I just needed to know who rules the roost on this group?
> Or doesn't it work that way?
>
> Once again...thank you for the informative posts.
>

Nobody rules the roost. It's owned by us, the public, and whoever
chooses to install a news server and archive whatever they want. Nothing
to stop you installing an open source (free) news server, and so long as
you have the bandwidth and space you could archive every post forever :)


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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:31 AM  
On 29 Dec 2005 radicalman wrote in alt.www.webmaster

> Just curious...how does one get a post removed from this news group?
> Who do I contact?
>
> Thanks,
>

Only brucie can remove them but you may not like his price.

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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:31 AM  
I am familiar with some of the terminology here...and I am "not" a
troll...nor a spammer.

Some one else caused the problems...I am the one taking the fall.

In 8 years online...never once spammed.
So retract those claws. This is a friendly visit to educate myself, and
make ammends



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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:31 AM  
radicalman wrote:
> I am familiar with some of the terminology here...and I am "not" a
> troll...nor a spammer.
>
> Some one else caused the problems...I am the one taking the fall.
>
> In 8 years online...never once spammed.
> So retract those claws. This is a friendly visit to educate myself, and
> make ammends
>

I wasn't suggesting you were honey! :) It's that George chap who seems
to be trolling. Your question was perfectly legitimate.


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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:32 AM  
SpaceGirl <nothespacegirlspam@subhuman.net> wrote:

> John Bokma wrote: 
>
> Sometimes it's interesting to try get some sense out of them :)

Only if you can make them cry :-D.

> BTW - know of a good OSX news client? Starting to get annoyed at the
> lack of a killfile in Thunderbird.

Huh? TB does have message filtering since eh, last time I used it. (Which
is long ago, so might be wrong)

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Old Post  12-30-05 - 03:32 AM  
"radicalman" <LRadunz@yahoo.com> wrote:

> This is a friendly visit to educate myself,

Look up "quoting", and/or read:
http://groups.google.com/support/bi...py?answer=14213



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