Sorry I meant to say ignore feature.. With the advent of Google it's easier to 
find topics on various mailing lists and web forums...But the Usenet hierarchy 
does make it easir to find subject matter.


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From: Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 1:20:43 PM
Subject: Re: N.Y. attorney general forces ISPs to curb Usenet access | The 
Iconoclast - politics, law, and technology - CNET News.com

Randall Shimizu wrote:
> It's true there is a lot more spam on usenet. I think the answer is to use a 
> spam filter on client viewer. Someone told me of ignore messages in Google 
> Groups using the Greas Monkey extension to Firefox. I have not tried this as 
> of yet.

A spam filter isn't the solution in this case. The spam has driven away 
most of the active contributors such that a lot of the newsgroups I read 
are dead. Just yesterday a very active and valuable contributor of 
around 15 years announced that he was leaving the group for a web forum. 
The group gets maybe a couple legit posts a day now. And dozens of spam. 
If you filter out the spam there really isn't much left. Web forums have 
moderators which can delete and lock out spammers. That is the only 
thing they have going for them as far as I am concerned.

People have been predicting the death of Usenet for years. But in the 
last year or two there has been a significant change in the nature of 
Usenet such that it seems that it is actually happening this time.


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