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Newsgroups
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Newsgroups are a great way to communicate with dozens or
thousands or even millions of other people at a time. They are
very popular (as evidenced by over 80,000 newsgroups and more
being created all of the time) and are exceptionally easy to use.
The really cool thing about newsgroups is that you can
communicate with just about anyone about any subject. Some
newsgroups are completely useless because of spam, and others
are made useless by hostile users. It's quite common for a very
active newsgroup to suddenly become dormant, then start up again.
The key to having a successful newsgroup is having one or more
people interested in posting to the newsgroup on a regular
basis. A newsgroup such as alt.www.webmaster or
alt.binaries.clip-art can be wonderful as there are active,
interested and interesting people posting all of the time. Other
newsgroups just contain junk and are avoided like the plague.
The thing that can destroy a newsgroup fast is spam. Man, I've
watched many newsgroups go straight into the toilets due to some
idiots without a clue posting vile spam to newsgroup after
newsgroup. It may be cool to post an ad or two when it's
on-topic (check the charter and FAQ first, though), but going
beyond that is not acceptable.
So how does one begin using newsgroups? Well, each newsgroup has
a culture all to its own, and the rules for each newsgroup are
different and unique. Sometimes a newsgroup is rancorous and
irritable about certain subjects (alt.www.webmaster tends to be
more than a little touchy, for example, about Microsoft products
and spam). Others are happy and lighthearted
(alt.binaries.clip-art comes to mind).
The first thing you want to do it just read posts for a few days
or weeks (depending upon the size of the newsgroup) to get a
feel for it. See if you can find the FAQ or Tips or something
like that. Generally, if a newsgroup has an FAQ it will be
posted occasionally. If you don't see it after a few weeks you
can ask the newsgroup where to find it.
Probably the most important rule is to stay on topic. If the
newsgroup is about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, don't post about
the World Wrestling Federation, unless, of course, you are
trying to set up a match between Buffy and Austin (grin).
Don't post in HTML format. This annoys just about everyone. And
please don't create HTML signatures either. Oh yes, and if you
post binary files, please, please, please run your virus
checking program before you post. Nothing will annoy people
faster than someone who posts (accidentally or otherwise)
viruses to a newsgroup.
When you post a follow up message, you should quote enough of
the original message to orient your readers. You generally do
not need to include the entire original message - it's perfectly
okay to delete large parts of it.
Some people prefer putting your follow up remarks at the bottom
of the message. I prefer putting them at the top - it's really
up to you. Don't flame. I know it's incredibly tempting to call
that guy a moron and a few other choice words, but please
refrain. You will only start some useless posts which benefit no
one.
And, again, don't spam. Believe me, everyone who frequents
newsgroups has seen more pornographic spam then they want, and
your pay-to-surf program, while exciting to you, is definitely
old, unwelcome news. Remember, people who spam to the wrong
places tend to get their internet accounts canceled, their
pay-to-surf dollars confiscated and their web pages deleted.
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