On 07/18/2010 03:58 PM, Edward A. Falk wrote:
In article<334170d5-a336-4506-bda1-279b40908...@k1g2000prl.googlegroups.com>,
be.krul<be.k...@gmail.com>  wrote:
why is this group being spammed?

They're *all* being spammed.  Why?  Because they can, and because Google
doesn't care.


Not only does Google not care, but they've made Usenet more accessible to the general public. How is that bad? You go back in time, before Google bought out Deja News, and ask the average Tom, Dick, or Harry if they knew what Usenet was. Their response probably would have been "No" or "Maybe..." or "Isn't that dead?" Now more people know about Usenet and don't have to go through the hassle of finding a free server (or paying), getting a reliable newsreader (Thunderbird, XNews, etc.), and learning posting "COME TO MY WEBSITE!!111!!" anywhere (except misc.test) will get you mocked and ridiculed. ;)

Now there's nothing wrong with making a newsserver publicly available and free, but when you maintain it like a throw-away blog, allowing child porn, spam, et al., you might as well kiss customer trust goodbye.

Welcome to the Age of Google! :)

A nice little page that I found that, unfortunately, is dead, has some info on Google Groups: http://web.archive.org/web/20080124152054/http://improve-usenet.org/

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