Subject: Web-site posting From: Gordy Thompson Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 12:08:55 -0400
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Subject: Web-site posting From: Gordy Thompson Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 12:08:55 -0400
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At 11:19 PM 9/22/96 -0700, Steve Outing wrote:
>On 9/22/96, Eric Meyer wrote:
>>On 21 Sep 96 at 15:17, Steve Outing wrote:
>>
>>> Who has had success in developing advertising/marketing programs 
>>> linking the newspaper print advertising with the online product?
>>
>Wasn't me asking this question. Please note that I pass along postings 
>from the online-news Web site, with a note that the message was from 
>another individual (who is not a list member and thus is not allowed to 
>post to online-news, except via the Web site, moderated by me). 
>
>Above post was from "mrsullivan@msn.com", a.k.a. "Mike." 
>
>(I'll note that I filter out a lot of junk that folks attempt to send to 
>us via the Web site posting option. It's amazing some of the stuff I'm 
>seeing, from garden-variety spam to ramblings seemingly from other planets. 
>8-)

        What's the logic behind even allowing that option, Steve? Seems a
bit like allowing nonenrolled students to shout comments into a seminar
room through the transom.
        One of the most useful distinctions between a mailing list and a
Usenet News group is that the participants have to make the minimum
commitment of subscribing to the list. I'm just curious as to the logic
behind waiving that for anyone who happens by the web site, and at a
minimum (a) confusing participants (viz. Eric, above) as to the source of
what you repost and (b) making more work for yourself.

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