piperut wrote:
> A qoute from the Netnews section of RFC 1855. The thing has not
> changed over the years
>
> >If you feel an article will be of interest to more than one Newsgroup,
> >be sure to CROSSPOST the article rather than individually post it to
> >those groups. In general, probably only five-to-six groups will have
>>similar enough interests to warrant this.
>
> Cross posting to five to six groups is normally ok, more than that is
> considered spam. Cross posting the same message to a number to
> times to different groups is also considered spam.
>
> Fred, you need professional help!
>
> roland
You called, Sir? This is Professor Feeesh. I gave a very similar
"crosspost lecture" to the "professionals" (statisticians) in three
newsgroups (sci.stat.math, sci.stat.edu, and sci.stat.consult) in
which I have crossposting "lectures" on how some of them (often
the same ones in all three groups) have bungled and malpracticed
the professional subjects in those groups, "statistics", as well as
explaining how they should be done properly.
This was what I said two days ago when some reader "separate
posted" the same post in TWO of those three group, when it was
actually most appropriate for the THIRD. I responded to his
question by cross-posting it in all three of those groups after this
preface:
RF> Cross-posting is perfectly valid for topics of interest to more
RF> than 1 group, Even for those who are against cross-posting,
RF> for whatever reason, it is generally agreed that "separate
RF> posting" of the same post in more than one group is WORSE,
RF> which is what you did, for some apparent reason, while my
RF> response is likely to be understood by tne readership of
RF> sci.stat.math (in which this topic is certainly of interest in
RF> relation to other regression topics being discussed in all
RF> three groups).
Google has it's own unofficial SPAM-filter of outgoing posts.
I was flamed by some jerk who used the name "Nassau_
Fishing_Pier", cross-posted in 10 newsgroups. It's only when
I tried to REPLY (using google) that I discover such crossposts
to over 5 groups, because groups.google does NOT allow
anyone to cross-post to more than 5 groups.
That is consistent with what roland said,
> Cross posting to five to six groups is normally ok,
The COROLLARY to cross-posting is that one can CHOOSE
how many groups to send one's follow-up to, and thus will
get only follow-ups from those in the specific groups. Thus,
I am posting this in rec.travel.cruises ONLY, because I have
never posted or read from the other two groups, and don't
care about reading follow-ups from those alt.religion.* groups.
OTOH, I do expect to hear some NOISE, in several of hte
groups I post, no matter what I post, from the Troll and
our Dickhead Goldhaber, who both like to use the term
"pond scum" while making the posts of vacuous content
except their own scum. :-)
Google now has a new feature of "view profile" with each posted
message, giving the most recent posts of the author (from the
time the current post was made), as well as the frequency of
HISTORY of the author's post. For example, below are posts
from my latest "profile" showing three different (related) topics
in the three groups (all cross-posted) from my "view profile":
#> ROBUST REGRESSION sci.stat.edu 15 hours ago
#> Review of Frank Harrell's
9 Points posted in 1995 sci.stat.math 16 hours ago
#> Tips on Model Building
via Multiple Regression.
Part I (The Elbow Rule) sci.stat.consult 16 hours ag
Roland's (piperut) profile showed that within the past 24 hours,
he had made 9 posts in rec.travel.cruises, and 1 in alt.religion.druid
and his "Post Activity" (kept by Google on only a few recent years)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2000 5 9 1
2001 2 1 1 8 1 12
2002 7 5 2 2 1 1
2003 2 2 1 3
2004 2 5 5 5 3 7 18 8 8 19 27 4
2005 9 17 55 32 75 94 88 62 95 101 86
2006 53 67
Fred (wit his posting name "F") had the same number of posts
(10, all in rec.travel.cruises) within the past 24 hours, but his
242 messages in 47 groups were distributed as:
Post Activity
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
1996 2 1
1997 3 1
1998 2 3 1
1999 1 1 1 8 2 1 5
2000 1 2 1 3 3
2001 1 5 2 12
2002 1
2003 2 2 2
2004 6 3 2
2005 6 4 21
2006 32 59
But Fred post more than THAT in rec.travel.cruises alone!
That's true. But Fred posted under his real name "Fred
Pimentel" in 1999-2001, and as "Fred" in 2004, and each
has its different Post Activity summary by Google. Only
Fred knows for sure how many other names with which
he had posted. :-)
Intrested in the profile of our resident SPAMMER Ray Goldenberg?
Google profile showed that he SPAMMED only 8 times in rtc
within the past 24 hours, but he SPEMMED in 18723 messages
in 47 groups in:
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
1996 27 100 64 115 164 153 111
1997 128 187 170 152 99 110 84 137 168 159 120 137
1998 136 147 176 165 96 134 177 95 157 133 123 165
1999 167 205 198 190 180 164 234 220 150 127 156 171
2000 146 260 125 166 269 299 281 340 158 320 235 269
2001 229 195 207 205 211 181 294 234 302 220 281 134
2002 288 206 214 223 174 186 184 134 157 151 128 146
2003 190 135 130 139 234 164 166 136 63 113 151 121
2004 116 162 168 225 118 138 161 142 181 91 75 80
2005 89 78 57 120 109 84 71 127 124 79 91 84
2006 117 91
Well, piperut (roland) and F (Fred), this is the "professional help"
you get from the professor. :-)
-- Bob.
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