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On Friday, 04 June 2021 14:25 -0000,
in article <s9dd4l$1h45$
[email protected]>,
The Doctor <
[email protected]> wrote:
In article <s964kk$c5p$[email protected]>,
Adam H. Kerman <[email protected]> wrote:
Jim H <[email protected]d> wrote:
Tue, 1 Jun 2021 07:09:07 -0000 (UTC),
The Doctor <[email protected]>:
XanaNews Statistic for news.admin.net-abuse.email. 6/1/2021 1:09:05 AM >>>> From article 1438818 (5/1/2021 1:42:31 AM) to article 1438827
(5/27/2021 11:09:37 PM)
Number of threads ................... 8
Number of articles .................. 10
Average articles per thread ......... 1.25
Number of unanswered posts .......... 7
Number of posts from XanaNews users .. 1
Top Threads
Ranking Articles Subject
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1 3 Spams spoofing me to me
Not sure that the stats for any single group say anything about Usenet
as a whole, but the stats for this group sure do say that this group
has been steadily shrinking over the past 20 years. Ten articles in a
month? And 5 of those the weekly Spamcop report? Seriously?
Does Usenet need Yads posting this crap to every single newsgroup to
inflate his own poast count to be informed of the obvious?
Usenet does not need these monthly summaries. Judging by the
followups, in various groups, they are also quite undesirable.
Based on the definition of spam, provided in the Current Usenet spam
thresholds and guidelines FAQ,
http://wiki.killfile.org/projects/usenet/faqs/spam/ , Dave Yadallee's
XanaNews Statistic posts might very well be construed as spam, which
is minimally customized on a per newsgroups basis.
<quote>
"Substantively identical" means that the material in each article is sufficiently similar to construe the same message. The signature is
included in the determination. These are examples of substantively
identical articles:
[...]
- otherwise identical postings minimally customized for
each group it appears in.
[...]
</quote>
To my mind, one of the more negative aspects of Dave's post-count spam
is the effect upon some members of the great unwashed masses, who seem
to be misled into believing posting volume is a contest. These are
most easily identified by followups declaring, "I win!"
Does real life need Yads under any circumstances?
That seems to be a germane question.
Read the sig and understand what it says.
[ restored for reference ]
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Member - Liberal International This is doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doctor@@nl2k.ab.ca
Yahweh, Queen & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising!
Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism https://www.empire.kred/ROOTNK?t=94a1f39b
If there is no price for lying, it will find no end. -unknown
You know, Dave, I've been reading your .sig for years, but cannot make
heads from tails. Further, I cannot ascertain any connection between
it and the subject of this discourse. It conveys little, beyond your willingness to wave your religiosity in the faces of others and
promote your status as a social influencer in a MLM scheme.
Again, we have an instance where you post one of your virtually
trademark one line responses, to a nearly identically length article.
Adam's article, to which you reply, was 2245 bytes. Your followup
clocks in at 2624.
2624
- 2245
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379
The signature, which you think answer some question posed, is 308
characters, or eighty one percent (81%) of the 379 added characters.
This compares to the forty one (41) characters of new content you
actually manually added to the thread, which says nothing pertinent,
beyond identifying you as a self promiting twat.
My recommendations:
1) Dave should cease papering Usenet with these unsolicited
posting summaries.
2) Dave should refrain from posting followups, until such time as
he has something to contribute.
3) Dave should continue to create these posting summaries, for his
own edification and/or entertainment, but should keep them to
himself.
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David Ritz <
[email protected]>
Never underestimate the gullibility of the average user.
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