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Dr. Williams said:
>Bill and Chris and the rest of the FML:
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> While I have no problems with gating to rec.pets, you will attract a
>lot of attention. Will all of the people on this list be able to realize
>when they are being bated by someone who really doesn't care anything about
>ferrets....
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> I think I could, but I'm not sure everyone (all 600+) could, and we may
>waste a lot of bandwidth condemning people for posting recipes for fried
>ferrets, etc. This form of organized aggression is not uncommon on the
>newgroups, and we've seen it here on the FML once of twice. (Bill - I think
>this would require a lot of vigilance on your part to remove out any
>objectionable posts....)
We agree, which is why I want to emphasize that the suggestion is one
direction _only_. From the FML _TO_ rec.pets. This means that the FML
will not be subjected to such stuff.
>But my question is: Is there any reason that people on the Internet in
>all of it's forms and fashions (including Compuserve, AOL, etc.) can't
>subscribe to the FML? I know Dr. Weiss is coming in from AOL.
Normally no, the FML has a "longer reach" than a newsgroup. But, reading
via news has its advantages. Including not filling your mailbox if you
go on vacation for a couple of weeks. And many of the news interfaces
are far better suited for this than mail is.
Chris Bern said:
>Hi again!
>Chris brought up the idea of gating the FML to rec.pets, and Bill said
>that he'd do it if people on that newsgroup wanted it. I just posted a
>message on that newsgroup explaining the situation and asking for
>opinions. I'll keep everyone posted on the responses. And those of you
>who can get the newsgroup might want to check out the responses yourself.
I just added in a reminder to rec.pets that this would be a unidirectional
gateway.
--
Every once in a while I write something that someone might use
in a signature. So I go back and make it real spiffy. No luck.
Then some guy goes and uses *that* dog. Argh!
[Posted in FML issue 1074]
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