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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 22:28:55 -0800, Kevin McMurtrie
<mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>In article <0ici01972m08n0nlu6m9hv84547m08k0f5@4ax.com>,
> Big Bill <bill@pipping.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 14:51:49 -0600, "me" <com@com.com> wrote:
>>
>> >It seems that many newsgroups are crossposted to this one. Is the news
>> >server or what?
>> >
>> It's an idiot who seems to have discovered that he can do things
>> others don't like, just to mess things up, without taking any
>> responsibility for it. I grew up calling these people cowards.
>> Anyway, Google for the original, and look at the headers. You'll see
>> that Google is being used to post the original posts, and followups
>> are set to RPD and another photo group. Thus, any responses from the
>> original newsgroup go to the other newsgroups, and don't show up in
>> the original newsgroup.
>> Google won't do anything about it. The newsgroups are one of the last
>> bastions of true anarchy.
>> The best thing to do is what you'd do to any OT post; ignore it. These
>> people are fed by the responses they generate; starve 'em out.
>
>Ignoring it is why up to 90% of e-mail is spam. Fight it. Forward all
>of the crosspost attacks to Google. Ask your news admin to aggressively
>filter Google until they secure their Usenet gateway.
Filter Google?
Have you any idea of how many people use Google responsibly?
"Cut off your nose to spite your face."
What, exactly, do you expect Google to do? I mean, exactly? How do you
filter this activity without filtering a lot more legimate activity?
These idiots thrive on the feedback they get. The more complaints they
see, the more they pile it on. It's the way they work; they aren't
normal. Ignore them, they starve.
--
Bill Funk
Change "g" to "a"