At 2:12 AM -0800 5/1/97, Adam Back wrote:
I don't either. My only interest in posting to these lists at all is that some people hang out there who don't read cypherpunks. I got a reply from Ron Rivest on the hashcash stuff as it related it to his and Shamir's MicroMint payment system. I presume from reading it on coderpunks or cryptography where I forwarded copies.
Some people want the advantages of lists like the Cypherpunks list, but not the disadvantages of volume and noise. Well, there is no simple solution to this, except the usual ones of local filtering, hitting the delete key, etc. I don't subscribe to lists controlled by others, for various reasons I've discussed over the years. It's a lot harder to create signal than it is to suppress noise. As I like to say, "My keyboard has a "Delete" key--it doesn't have a "Create" key." Many "edited" lists have appeared over the years. Nick Szabo had (and still has) his own list. Robin Hanson had one ("AltInst," or "Alternative Institutions"...I like Robin's thinking a lot, but I quit his last after just a few days when he asked me to "fine tune" my posts more to his liking), and there have been various libertarian/digital liberty mailing lists. (These lists typically start with a bang, having traffic of a dozen or so messages a day....then things peter out. Some of these lists have no traffic for months at a time.) The Cypherpunks list, rambunctuous and uncontrolled as it is, has thrived for four and a half years, coming up on 5 years in just a few months. That "serious cryptographers" do not want to be subscribers is just the way it is. I can't do anything to get David Chaum or Matt Blaze to subscribe. Too bad. I don't worry about it. If they want to subscribe, they can. I'm not interested in creating a "Tim's list" in hopes that they'll subscribe. They won't.
I routinely delete all of the cc:s to other lists, figuring if people want to read my stuff they can damn well subscribe to the Real Thing, the Cypherpunks list.
So what you're saying is that you boycott them in effect, you don't send your writings to censored lists, and if they want to read your writing, they've got to read The List. Well the more quality content that comes to cypherpunks first, or exclusively to cypherpunks until a 3rd party forwards it the better, as this adds to cypherpunks reputation, and increases the value of and interest in the list.
Exactly. I don't want my writings primarily distributed to Declan's list, or Bob's list, or whatever. (Bob sometimes reposts my articles to his yuckily-nnamed "e$spam" list, and I get responses from people who simply don't understand the background to the issues....I either ignore them completely or tell them to subscribe to the Cypherpunks list and to quit pestering me for explanations.)
My attitude is leaning this way also. I post most things to cypherpunks first. The others I consider in effect forwards of material posted to cypherpunks.
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