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Date: | Wed, 1 Dec 1993 09:20:19 -0500 |
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It is not difficult to start a new Usenet newsgroup, provided
it passed the voting procedure.
This is an excerpt from the Aug 93 Usenet readership statistics
+-- Recent traffic (messages per month)
| +-- Recent traffic (kilobytes per month)
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V V V V
2207 4770.2 1% 2.1% rec.pets.dogs
365 613.2 10% 1.9% rec.pets
2103 3872.9 8% 1.8% rec.pets.cats
592 1088.7 1% 0.8% rec.pets.birds
589 951.5 1% 0.7% rec.pets.herp
As we can see, the total traffic on rec.pets isn't even as much
as that of the smallest sub-group, which means that the likelyhood
of getting a rec.pets.ferrets to pass a vote small. To pass, a
group must receive at least 100 more Yes than No votes, and the
Yes votes must be more than 2/3 of all votes. As not everyone
on this list is on Usenet, I don't think it will happen.
And I don't think it's needed. I've created a "virtual rec.pets.ferrets"
for myself by putting this line in my ~.nn/kill file:
rec.pets:~+s:ferret
So I never see any posts that don't have "ferret" in the subject
line. Which of course only works if your newsreader is nn, but I
think the same possibility exists in others too.
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Urban Fredriksson [log in to unmask]
[Posted in FML issue 0656]
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