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Re: Ground Zero Games Fanzine

From: "Robin Fitton" <contactrobin@h...>
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 13:20:37 +0100
Subject: Re: Ground Zero Games Fanzine

I agree with the open group issue, it needs moderation.

I can offer a, no advert space on my server if required - I have a
forum, gallery etc and can also configure a mailing list if users prefer
email to forum use.

Regards
Robin
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Allan Goodall<mailto:agoodall@worldnet.att.net> 
  To:
gzg-l@scotch.csua.berkeley.edu<mailto:gzg-l@scotch.csua.berkeley.edu> 
  Sent: 09 September 2004 14:27
  Subject: Re: Ground Zero Games Fanzine

  On 8 Sep 2004 at 23:00, The GZG Digest wrote:

  > Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 09:27:00 -0400
  > From: Indy <kochte@stsci.edu<mailto:kochte@stsci.edu>>
  > Subject: Re: Ground Zero Games Fanzine
  > 
  > Well, I rec'd the news. I just really really hate yahoo groups. :-(

  I just pulled the intro page on Yahoo Groups. The group isn't
moderated 
  and it's open to anyone. The technical term for this is, I believe,
"spam 
  bait". 

  Open and/or unmoderated groups are regularly spammed. Some are spammed
so 
  heavily that they are useless. Even those that aren't debilitated by
spam 
  usually end up with several threads discussing the spam problem on the

  list.

  The group should be open to anyone (as restricted access groups are
just 
  a pain), but it should be moderated. The way all of the groups I'm in 
  handle it is that new users are set to moderated status. After their 
  first one or two posts, the moderator sets them to unmoderated status.
If 
  someone you trust joins up, you can set them to unmoderated status as 
  soon as they join, even if they haven't posted anything.

  Yes, it's a little bit of a pain, and yes it means that new members
don't 
  get to post right away, but it's the only way to kill spamming in
Yahoo 
  Groups. I'm currently pending access on a mystery writer's Yahoo
group, 
  but they don't just moderate new users, they restrict access (which,
as I 
  said before, I think is a bit much). Almost all the groups that I
joined 
  that didn't moderate new users went to such a system. The others were 
  groups that lost their initial moderators. They had to essentially 
  abandon the group and open a duplicate group (the Battleground: World
War 
  II group and the Gekokujo group did this).

  I don't even bother looking at a Yahoo group these days if it doesn't 
  moderate new members.

  ---

  Allan Goodall      
http://www.hyperbear.com<http://www.hyperbear.com/>
  agoodall@att.net<mailto:agoodall@att.net>  
agoodall@hyperbear.com<mailto:agoodall@hyperbear.com>

  "How can I work with all you peasants kneeling and mumbling?"
    - Michelangelo, while painting the Sistine Chapel (as interpreted
      by Animaniacs)

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