Comments on moderation

I have been reading the comments on moderation and I have a few comments on it... I would like to see moderation, but only for those things that filters cannot handle effectivly. 1) The Spam that has been flooding the list. It looks like someone has an axe to grind against the list or certain people on it, so they are doing their best to disrupt it. The spam is only part of that attack. It should be dealt with as any other denial of service attack. 2) The anonymous flames against Tim May (or anyone else for that matter...). These messages contain no useful content. They only serve to allow certain overgrown juviniles to vent against people they dislike. Killing the above would greatly improve the quality of the list. The rest can be killed by filters. As for the people who are crying "censor", I have seen little evidence that the doom they predict is going to happen. (I think that they revel in the idea that they are the "persecuted masses" who are being hassled by "the man".) I have been on this list for a number of years. (Since at least 1994, maybe earlier than that...) Sandy has been one of the more rational voice on the list in that time and he has been here longer than I have. (I have not always agreed with him, but then again, I can think of no one that I would agree with 100%. Even myself...) Hopefully the criteria used for moderation will not be so heavy handed that the list becomes bland and tasteless (like a high school textbook from Texas). Just my $0.00002 worth... --- | If you're not part of the solution, You're part of the precipitate. | |"The moral PGP Diffie taught Zimmermann unites all| Disclaimer: | | mankind free in one-key-steganography-privacy!" | Ignore the man | |`finger -l alano@teleport.com` for PGP 2.6.2 key | behind the keyboard.| | http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com/~alan/ |alan@ctrl-alt-del.com|

Alan Olsen wrote:
I have been reading the comments on moderation and I have a few comments I would like to see moderation, but only for those things that filters cannot handle effectivly. 1) The Spam that has been flooding the list. It looks like someone has an axe to grind against the list or certain people on it, so they are doing their best to disrupt it. The spam is only part of that attack. It should be dealt with as any other denial of service attack. 2) The anonymous flames against Tim May (or anyone else for that matter...). These messages contain no useful content. They only serve to allow certain overgrown juviniles to vent against people they dislike. Killing the above would greatly improve the quality of the list. The rest can be killed by filters. As for the people who are crying "censor", I have seen little evidence that the doom they predict is going to happen.
Did you really want to say "no evidence", but were just hedging your bet?
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Alan Olsen
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Dale Thorn