(fwd) Re: Anonymous posters & Misinformation = Net pollution
Path: math.utexas.edu!news.dell.com!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!usc!nic-nac.CSU.net!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!olivea!decwrl!decwrl!amd!amdahl!svpal.org!svpal.org!not-for-mail From: billy@svpal.org (Bill Yeakel) Newsgroups: talk.politics.misc,news.admin.policy Subject: Re: Anonymous posters & Misinformation = Net pollution Followup-To: talk.politics.misc,news.admin.policy Date: 7 Aug 1994 09:42:21 -0700 Organization: Silicon Valley Public Access Link Lines: 30 Message-ID: <3232td$qe7@svpal.svpal.org> References: <32253p$220@news.u.washington.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: localhost.svpal.org X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: math.utexas.edu talk.politics.misc:239317 news.admin.policy:19181 McDaniel (mcdaniel@u.washington.edu) wrote: : The problem: Anonymous posters supplying pseudo-news reports or : otherwise wasting bandwidth in groups more concerened with fact : or atleast genuine concerns (such as political talk groups and : sci groups.) : I believe that anonymous posting is a valuable service in many forums. : However, it seems that service is being abused in political and technical : newsgroups. : I suppose yet another solution would be to make widely known the : general untrustability of anonymous posters in groups where truth and : fact are paramount. But this letter should go a tiny ways towards that : goal. : Opinions? Nice in theory, but.... How do know if someone is anonymous? Doesn't the act of checking itself show that you have doubts? What if someone using their real name posts that they have seen a flying saucer? Or posts an astrological prediction? If someone believes everything they are told, the consequence is their responsibility. Just my $2.00 worth. (I value my opinion 100 times greater than other's) Bill
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