
| Msg # 71 of 1396 on ZZCA4365, Monday 7-14-24, 8:50 |
| From: PATRICK COGHLAN |
| To: TERRY |
| Subj: Re: This news group!!!!!!!!! |
From: coghlan@sympatico.ca There is also a misc.consumers newsgroup, but that one is fairly US-centric. This newsgroup is supposed to cater to consumer issues affecting Cdn consumers. Terry wrote: > Patrick Coghlan wrote: > >>I'm the original sponsor of this newsgroup (circa 1995). >> >>There certainly does seem to be a lot of trash postings that other >>unmoderated groups don't seem to have. >> >>I'll look into a way to keep the trash out, as other groups have done. >> >>Terry wrote: >> >>>I understand that this is a news group that is not moderated; >>>i.e. it appears there is no one acting as a chair-person as it >>>were and ruling 'Out of Order' the predominant spam and >>>advertising. >>>I have therefore basically given up on this news group, visiting >>>it rarely. Which of course means that 'spammers' and >>>'advertisers' are achieving nothing! >>>Several times over the last year or so I have done a quick count >>>of 'ON TOPIC' postings versus spam/advertising. Unfortunately the >>>unnecessary stuff runs ten to one to individual Canadian Consumer >>>postings. >>>Also I doubt the spammers/advertisers rarely if ever read this >>>news group; to them it probably just cheap advertising? >>>Can anyone help me to contact whoever 'hosts' and is paying for >>>the facilities that provide this ng? Do THEY ever read it and see >>>what has been happening? >>>It could be so much more useful to Canadian Consumers; because >>>there are similar and Canadian ones at that, news groups (which I >>>will not name) which are successful and which do not tolerate a >>>'take-over' by the spam/porn/quick-buck/snake-oil enterprisers! >>>Such as has happened here. >>>Anyone agree/disagree with this? Terry. > > > Terry again on Dec 19th. > Thank you Patrick; no insult intended but I have quite sincerely > 'given up' on < can.consumers >, several times; because of all > the junk/spam etc. > Whereas, for example the < uk.people.consumers > is reasonably > active with various discussions about minor incidents and major > issues, of concern, or which are raised by typical consumers, > like myself. > Many thanks for your follow up and comment to my concern. > There are two news groups in 'our neck of the woods' for which > the sponsors (the local university) are quite 'tough'. For > example, on one, a person advertising once or twice over a period > of time about hand knitted socks, the availability of a single > used dining room table or "baby things" etc. is OK. > But if the local GMC dealer or a 'Viagra pusher' tries to muscle > in they get blocked or deleted! To a chorus of posters > complaints, along the lines of "Get outta here". > Another news group (designated "General" or discussion) is > lenient about opinions expressed, no matter how outrageous, or > even personally insulting, at times. But again, 'advertising' > which has sneaked in, on occasion, is severely criticized and > we've seen instances where a poster has apologized to the rest of > the news group posters "Oops, sorry didn't realize I couldn't > advertise my recycled tyres business here etc.". > So again thanks for your attention. Greetings for the New Year to > all. Terry. --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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