• Google Technical Question

    From Irish Mike@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 15 10:46:27 2022
    Any one know the answer to the following question:

    When you log on to a Google Group like rec.arts.movies.current-films,
    is there any way you can "block" certain individual posters? I don't
    mean block them from having access to the Google group. I just
    mean block them so their posts aren't visible when I log on to the group.

    I've tried to ask this question on Google Support, but that's pretty much a lost cause.

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike

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  • From Ed Stasiak@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 15 11:51:54 2022
    Irish Mike

    When you log on to a Google Group like rec.arts.movies.current-films,
    is there any way you can "block" certain individual posters? I don't
    mean block them from having access to the Google group. I just
    mean block them so their posts aren't visible when I log on to the
    group.

    Sadly, no. You'd think that when Google bought up DejaNews they'd
    have included a "killfile" for users in one of their updates but it seems they're too stupid to realize the benefit of this.

    Furthermore, using the "report asshole" button does nothing either,
    as evidenced by all the kooks happily shitposting all day every day
    (most of whom are using Gmail accounts...)

    I've tried to ask this question on Google Support, but that's pretty
    much a lost cause.

    Yeah, there are no humans working at Google and no way to get
    a answer from the faceless mega-corporation.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Tue Aug 16 09:40:08 2022
    On 2022-08-15 17:46:27 +0000, Irish Mike said:

    Any one know the answer to the following question:

    When you log on to a Google Group like rec.arts.movies.current-films,
    is there any way you can "block" certain individual posters? I don't
    mean block them from having access to the Google group. I just
    mean block them so their posts aren't visible when I log on to the group.

    I've tried to ask this question on Google Support, but that's pretty
    much a lost cause.

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike

    Despite what Google likes to believe, Usenet newsgroups are not owned
    by Google.

    Usenet Newsgroups are a public resource, you can't have anyone blocked
    / banned from posting. You could send a complaint to whichever
    newsgroup service they use (as listed in their message's headers), but
    the chances of that complaint actually being read, let alone anything
    being done about it, are less than zero.

    The only real option is to use a proper newsreader apps with filtering
    options so that you don't see those posts. Even then you'll still see
    them when someone else replies.

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  • From moviePig@21:1/5 to Your Name on Mon Aug 15 18:03:06 2022
    On 8/15/2022 5:40 PM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-08-15 17:46:27 +0000, Irish Mike said:

    Any one know the answer to the following question:

    When you log on to a Google Group like
    rec.arts.movies.current-films, is there any way you can "block"
    certain individual posters? I don't mean block them from having
    access to the Google group. I just mean block them so their posts
    aren't visible when I log on to the group.

    I've tried to ask this question on Google Support, but that's
    pretty much a lost cause.

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike

    Despite what Google likes to believe, Usenet newsgroups are not owned
    by Google.

    Usenet Newsgroups are a public resource, you can't have anyone
    blocked / banned from posting. You could send a complaint to
    whichever newsgroup service they use (as listed in their message's
    headers), but the chances of that complaint actually being read, let
    alone anything being done about it, are less than zero.

    The only real option is to use a proper newsreader apps with
    filtering options so that you don't see those posts.

    Even then you'll still see them when someone else replies.

    But counselors are on standby.

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  • From Ed Stasiak@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 16 11:44:59 2022
    Your Name
    Irish Mike

    I don't mean block them from having access to the Google group. I just
    mean block them so their posts aren't visible when I log on to the group.

    Usenet Newsgroups are a public resource, you can't have anyone blocked
    / banned from posting.

    He's asking why Google doesn't have a killfile option, to which I answered; Google is stupid.

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  • From Irish Mike@21:1/5 to Your Name on Tue Aug 16 15:51:02 2022
    On Monday, August 15, 2022 at 5:40:12 PM UTC-4, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-08-15 17:46:27 +0000, Irish Mike said:

    Any one know the answer to the following question:

    When you log on to a Google Group like rec.arts.movies.current-films,
    is there any way you can "block" certain individual posters? I don't
    mean block them from having access to the Google group. I just
    mean block them so their posts aren't visible when I log on to the group.

    I've tried to ask this question on Google Support, but that's pretty
    much a lost cause.

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike
    Despite what Google likes to believe, Usenet newsgroups are not owned
    by Google.

    Usenet Newsgroups are a public resource, you can't have anyone blocked
    / banned from posting. You could send a complaint to whichever
    newsgroup service they use (as listed in their message's headers), but
    the chances of that complaint actually being read, let alone anything
    being done about it, are less than zero.

    The only real option is to use a proper newsreader apps with filtering options so that you don't see those posts. Even then you'll still see
    them when someone else replies.

    First, thanks to you, and Ed, for the information. So, you're saying this
    in not a Google Group but a Usenet Newsgroup? If so, do you know of
    any particular "newsreader app" that will allow the user to "kill file" certain posters?

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike

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  • From moviePig@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Tue Aug 16 18:55:54 2022
    On 8/16/2022 6:51 PM, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Monday, August 15, 2022 at 5:40:12 PM UTC-4, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-08-15 17:46:27 +0000, Irish Mike said:

    Any one know the answer to the following question:

    When you log on to a Google Group like rec.arts.movies.current-films,
    is there any way you can "block" certain individual posters? I don't
    mean block them from having access to the Google group. I just
    mean block them so their posts aren't visible when I log on to the group. >>>
    I've tried to ask this question on Google Support, but that's pretty
    much a lost cause.

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike
    Despite what Google likes to believe, Usenet newsgroups are not owned
    by Google.

    Usenet Newsgroups are a public resource, you can't have anyone blocked
    / banned from posting. You could send a complaint to whichever
    newsgroup service they use (as listed in their message's headers), but
    the chances of that complaint actually being read, let alone anything
    being done about it, are less than zero.

    The only real option is to use a proper newsreader apps with filtering
    options so that you don't see those posts. Even then you'll still see
    them when someone else replies.

    First, thanks to you, and Ed, for the information. So, you're saying this
    in not a Google Group but a Usenet Newsgroup? If so, do you know of
    any particular "newsreader app" that will allow the user to "kill file" certain posters?

    Thunderbird, among most others. But none "kills" the poster. Rather
    they download all messages, and then do a custom pruning of your tree.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Wed Aug 17 17:28:40 2022
    On 2022-08-16 22:51:02 +0000, Irish Mike said:
    On Monday, August 15, 2022 at 5:40:12 PM UTC-4, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-08-15 17:46:27 +0000, Irish Mike said:

    Any one know the answer to the following question:

    When you log on to a Google Group like rec.arts.movies.current-films,
    is there any way you can "block" certain individual posters? I don't
    mean block them from having access to the Google group. I just
    mean block them so their posts aren't visible when I log on to the group. >>>
    I've tried to ask this question on Google Support, but that's pretty
    much a lost cause.

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike

    Despite what Google likes to believe, Usenet newsgroups are not owned
    by Google.

    Usenet Newsgroups are a public resource, you can't have anyone blocked
    / banned from posting. You could send a complaint to whichever
    newsgroup service they use (as listed in their message's headers), but
    the chances of that complaint actually being read, let alone anything
    being done about it, are less than zero.

    The only real option is to use a proper newsreader apps with filtering
    options so that you don't see those posts. Even then you'll still see
    them when someone else replies.

    First, thanks to you, and Ed, for the information. So, you're saying this
    in not a Google Group but a Usenet Newsgroup?

    There maybe some that groups which are only Google Groups (I've never
    bothered to look), but they Google also set it up to retrieve many of
    the Usenet Newsgroups. They're all accessible from the Google Groups
    website, which is why some people get confused.



    If so, do you know of
    any particular "newsreader app" that will allow the user to "kill file" certain posters?

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike

    Depends what computer/tablet/phone operating system you're using. Most
    decent newsreaders these days have some sort of filtering option.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to moviePig on Wed Aug 17 17:30:42 2022
    On 2022-08-16 22:55:54 +0000, moviePig said:
    On 8/16/2022 6:51 PM, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Monday, August 15, 2022 at 5:40:12 PM UTC-4, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-08-15 17:46:27 +0000, Irish Mike said:

    Any one know the answer to the following question:

    When you log on to a Google Group like rec.arts.movies.current-films,
    is there any way you can "block" certain individual posters? I don't
    mean block them from having access to the Google group. I just
    mean block them so their posts aren't visible when I log on to the group. >>>>
    I've tried to ask this question on Google Support, but that's pretty
    much a lost cause.

    Thanks,

    Irish Mike

    Despite what Google likes to believe, Usenet newsgroups are not owned
    by Google.

    Usenet Newsgroups are a public resource, you can't have anyone blocked
    / banned from posting. You could send a complaint to whichever
    newsgroup service they use (as listed in their message's headers), but
    the chances of that complaint actually being read, let alone anything
    being done about it, are less than zero.

    The only real option is to use a proper newsreader apps with filtering
    options so that you don't see those posts. Even then you'll still see
    them when someone else replies.

    First, thanks to you, and Ed, for the information. So, you're saying this >> in not a Google Group but a Usenet Newsgroup? If so, do you know of
    any particular "newsreader app" that will allow the user to "kill file"
    certain posters?

    Thunderbird, among most others. But none "kills" the poster. Rather
    they download all messages, and then do a custom pruning of your tree.

    I use Unison on the Mac. It does download all the message headers (not
    the messages themselves), so I see there are "50" new messages in a
    newsgroup, but once I click on that newsgroup it removes all the
    filtered out posts, which might sometimes be all 50, and just shows me
    the message titles of what is left.

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