From: penny@gaines.plus.com
Jon Leech wrote in :
> In article , wrote:
>>This begs the question, "do these readers WANT to use a different
>>group for these discussions?" It's a heck of a lot harder to move
>>discussions or topics or readers out of a group than it is to
>>pull them into a new group.
>
> That's certainly the weakest point of the proposal. Some folks are
> quite aggressive about using r.a.d for extremely OT purposes, and they
> will at least initially continue to do so, of course.
[snip]
> Not this proposal specifically, although we have periodically had
> discussion of splitting the group along various lines. Typically they
> come to nothing when nobody ends up willing to follow the formal process
> - thus an attempt to move one stage further.
Ru was correct: you can't stop people posting in an unmoderated group, and
if they want to continue posting about dance politics to RAD, then they
will.
Are you planning on using the new group yourself, or are you just trying to
move traffic? If you have no intention of posting to the RADP, I would
think you are wasting your time here. Sorry.
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Penny Gaines
ten years on usenet
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