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- Subject: humanities.philosophy.objectivism Administration FAQ, v1.36
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- Summary: This is a list of frequently asked questions (and answers)
- regarding the administration of humanities.philosophy.objectivism.
- It is maintained by the moderator of the group, Tim Skirvin
- (tskirvin@killfile.org). This FAQ is not meant to represent the
- views of any user of the group.
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- humanities.philosophy.objectivism
- Administration FAQ, v1.36.1 (Last Updated: Mach 12, 2004)
-
- (Disclaimers: The author of this document is in no way liable for misuse
- of the information contained within, nor is he in any way responsible
- for damages related to the use or accuracy of the information.)
- --
- Table of Contents * = updated since last minor version
- I. What is HPO?
- a. What is humanities.philosophy.objectivism?
- b. How do I read and post to the group...
- 1. ...via Usenet?
- 2. ...via E-Mail?
- 3. ...via the web? *
- c. How is the group moderated?
- 1. What are moderation guidelines? *
- i. Can I get the source code? *
- 2. How does the moderation work?
- 3. What are the moderator's policies?
- II. So your post was rejected...
- a. Why was my post rejected? *
- b. Why aren't my posts showing up on my system?
- c. How do I turn off confirmation messages?
- III. What other resources are there?
- a. What other sources for information on Objectivism are there? *
- b. What is planned for the future of HPO? *
-
- Appendix A: The official charter of humanities.philosophy.objectivism
- Appendix B: Why ban Neo-Tech?
- Appendix C: What is PGPMoose?
- Appendix D: Why is my news server broken, and how do I fix it?
- --
- I. What is HPO?
- a. What is humanities.philosophy.objectivism?
-
- humanities.philosophy.objectivism (hereby referred to as HPO)
- is a moderated group for discussion of ideas related to Objectivism,
- the philosophy created by Ayn Rand. HPO was created on June 12, 1996,
- having won its vote for creation by a margin of 362:46.
-
- The HPO Homepage at http://www.killfile.org/~tskirvin/hpo/, and
- contains the newsgroup's charter, past logs of the group, and other
- information regarding HPO.
-
-
- b. How do I read and post to the group...
- 1. ...via Usenet?
-
- If your news server already carries HPO, simply add the group to
- your list of active newsgroups. If your news server doesn't carry HPO,
- it might be a bit more of a challenge; just ask your news administrator
- (politely!) to add it. Include the following details:
-
- Moderation Address: tskirvin+hpo@killfile.org -or-
- humanities-philosophy-objectivism@moderators.isc.org
- Moderator Contact Address: tskirvin@killfile.org
-
- Once this is done, messages should automatically appear on your
- system, and you can post as you would to any normal newsgroup; if you
- have questions about how to do this, ask your news administrators.
-
- If your news server does not receive HPO, or if there are problems
- with your local site, you can also read (but not post) from HPO's main
- news server. Just point your newsreader at news.killfile.org - there
- should be instructions in your newsreader's manual.
-
- 2. ...via E-Mail?
-
- At this point, there is no mailing list for distribution of HPO;
- however, such a list would not be difficult to create if there were
- sufficient desire. Email contributions to HPO are accepted, if mailed to
- tskirvin+hpo@killfile.org .
-
- 3. ...via the web?
-
- Archive for the past many years can be read through Google Groups
- (http://groups.google.com/). The current state of the group can be seen
- using the news<->web gateway at http://news.killfile.org/ .
-
-
- c. How is the group moderated?
- 1. What are moderation guidelines?
-
- HPO is controlled by a moderation bot, which is maintained
- by an impartial operator. Messages are automatically posted, based
- on the following criteria:
-
- o The message is posted only to HPO, and is not crossposted to any
- other groups;
- o The message is not an encoded binary message;
- o The message is formatted to have 80 or less characters per line
- of text;
- o The message contains less than 80% quotes from previous messages;
- o The message is not related to any subjects that have been deemed
- off-topic by the moderator, and;
- o The message is not authored by any that the operator feels have
- violated any of the above rules repeatedly or maliciously.
-
- Commercial advertising and discussion of Neo-Tech are specifically
- off-topic for HPO.
-
- As most posting is automatic, there is a strong potential for
- messages to be posted that violate the rules of the newsgroup. To this
- end, the operator of the moderation bot is authorized to issue cancel
- messages that he deems inappropriate for the group.
-
- The operator of the moderator bot may change or ignore any and all
- moderation policies as necessary to ensure the survival of the newsgroup.
-
- The current banlist
-
- Name Address Reason
- gryb gryb@adams.icl.net Regular off-topic posts, bad formatting
-
-
- 2. How does the moderation work?
-
- The moderation bot, named Mackie, is based off of Verimod, a
- moderation package written by Tim Skirvin, and procmail, a mail filtering
- system. Put simply, the robot moderator will process your message and
- post it, unless you violate one of the basic rules:
-
- o Your article must have a From: and Subject: line.
- o Your article isn't crossposted to any other newsgroups.
- o No line of the body of your message is more than 80 characters long
- (though lines will be wrapped if possible).
- o Less than 80% of your message quotes another message.
- o Your message doesn't look like a binary or off-topic message.
- o Your message doesn't look like spam, based on a simple header and
- body check (these guidelines are not published, as they change
- near-constantly, but are pretty basic - don't put "XXX", "$$$",
- or anything similar in your headers and you'll be okay).
- o You are not on the banlist.
-
- Messages that are approved are injected into the local news
- server, and propagate standardly to the rest of Usenet.
-
- i. Can I get the source code?
-
- The source code for the moderation bot was never officially or
- publicly released, in large part because I've grown kindof embarrassed of
- it. If you're interested in it, give me a mail.
-
-
- 3. What are the moderator's policies?
- <informal>
- Policies...hmm, how best to describe them... Well, I'm not here
- because I'm an Objectivist - I'm not, which is one of the reasons I was
- requested to moderate this group in the first place. My goal here is to
- help keep Usenet (and specifically HPO) working, hopefully without taking
- up all of my time.
-
- In general, I keep my hands as far away from the group as
- possible. I read very few of the messages that go through the group;
- mostly I just scan the subject headers, or I occasionally read a thread
- about some topic that looks interesting. My main role is to cancel
- blatantly off-topic messages that made it through the mod-bot, which
- usually consist of MAKE.MONEY.FAST posts and other spams. When it is
- brought to my attention, I also have to enforce the rest of the charter
- - specifically the ban on Neo-Tech and advertisements. I don't enjoy
- doing that kind of stuff, trust me, but I'm willing to do it to keep the
- newsgroup alive.
-
- If you're having any technical problems with the group, mail me
- personally (at tskirvin@killfile.org) - don't try to post about the problems,
- I probably won't read it. If you see what appears to be a charter vio-
- lation, mail me about it, and I'll take care of it. If you have any sug-
- gestions, feel free to mail them to me too. Just leave me out of the
- personality clashes on the group and I'll be happy...
- </informal>
-
-
- II. Why wasn't my message posted?
- a. Why was my post rejected?
-
- Well, step one is "check your rejection notice" - that's what
- they're for, after all. The most common violations:
-
- o Your message was crossposted to two or more groups. If this is
- the case, please resubmit your message to HPO alone.
- o Your address was identified as being on the banlist. If this is
- the case, please, don't resubmit; if absolutely necessary, contact
- me, at tskirvin@killfile.org.
- o Your message contained excessive quoting. If this is the case,
- feel free to rewrite and resubmit your message according to the
- group guidelines.
- o Your message looked like spam, from a simple pattern match. If
- your subject line is in all caps, or looks like a MAKE.MONEY.FAST
- message, try changing that and resubmitting.
-
- Of course, it's also possible that the 'bot just screwed up, or
- there was some minor problem with the submission; if in doubt, mail the
- moderator.
-
-
- b. Why aren't my posts showing up on my system?
-
- As with all things, there are many possibilities.
-
- o If your post was rejected, you should have gotten a rejected notice
- with the reasons for the rejection; feel free to fix the message up
- and resubmit it.
- o Even if your message was rejected, you may not have gotten a
- rejection notice for your post if you use a "spam-block" email
- address; all I can say to this is "stop using them".
- o My local news server might not be working right. If this happens,
- I'll do what I can to fix it, but give me some time - see Appendix D.
- o Your posts may not have propagated to your site yet. The standard
- delay for messages to appear at your system may vary from several
- seconds to several days; if you are positive that your messages
- are not propagating, please contact me.
- o The moderator bot may never have received the message in the first
- place. If this is the case, you will need to check your news
- system; please check the submissions address, or contact your news
- administrators.
- o The moderator bot may have just screwed up. Trust me, it happens;
- if you think this is the case, again, mail me.
-
-
- c. How do I turn off confirmation messages?
-
- If you include the line "X-No-Confirm: yes" in either the headers
- or the first line of your posts, you won't get any confirmation messages.
- If you want to turn off the messages (semi-)permanently, give me a mail
- and I'll take care of it.
-
-
- III. What other resources are there?
- a. What other sources for information on Objectivism are there?
-
- In no particular order:
-
- FAQs:
- http://www.faqs.org/faqs/objectivism/faq/
- The Objectivism FAQ
-
- Mailing Lists:
- http://www.exit109.com/~integrity/osg/osg/home.html -or- integrity@exit109.com
- OSG - The Electronic Objectivism Study Group E-Mail List
-
- Usenet:
- alt.philosophy.objectivism
- An unmoderated group for discussion of Objectivism
- http://www.killfile.org/~tskirvin/hpo/
- The HPO Homepage - the charter, voting records, logs of HPO submissions
-
- WWW:
- http://www.aynrand.org/
- The Ayn Rand Institute
- http://www.nationweb.com/
- The Objectivist Trade Center
- http://www.vix.com/objectivism
- Objectivism and Ayn Rand WWW Service
- http://home1.pp.sbbs.se/lyceum/lr.html
- Lyceum References, a list of Objectivism-related resources
- http://www.hypermall.com/geekspk
- #GeekSpeak Web Pages, an IRC channel for discussion of Objectivism
- http://www.2think.org/rand.shtml
- Ayn Rand Links
- http://www.objectivistcenter.org/
- The Objectivist Center
- http://www.aynrandbookstore.com/
- "Objectivist Books, Conferences, Courses, and More"
- http://www.fullcontext.org/
- "Full Context", an Objectivism essay and interview magazine
- http://www.objectivism.net
- Source for the works of Ayn Rand on CD-ROM
- http://www.noblesoul.com/orc/
- Richard Lawrence's Objectivism Reference Center
-
- All of the above references were suggested via email, and were
- verified to work before addition; I take no other responsibility for the
- information contained within. If you have any other resources to add to
- the list, mail me personally with a reference and a one-line description.
-
- b. What is planned for the future of HPO?
-
- o Possibly run all HPO submissions through Spamassassin before
- they are posted, with clear spams being filtered.
-
- o Post some of the old HPO archives, since I have several years
- of them available. (This will come when I finish off some news
- archiving code I've been working on for a while).
-
- o Rewrite Verimod, and release it. I'm better at this nowadays.
-
-
- Appendix A: The official charter of humanities.philosophy.objectivism
-
- Humanities.philosophy.objectivism shall exist for the purpose of fur-
- thering discussion by Objectivists and those who admire Ayn Rand's
- ideas. Those who disagree with these ideas may of course also post to
- h.p.o. for the purposes of civilized debate and discussion of Object-
- ivism. Any posters who persistently abuse their posting privileges
- are subject to revocation of these privileges at the discretion of the
- moderator (qv).
-
- Discussion on h.p.o. may consist of attempts to support, elaborate,
- apply, question, or refute the tenets of Objectivist philosophy on the
- part of participants. For example, discussion on h.p.o. may include
- but is in no way limited to the topics of Anarchism in relation to
- Objectivism and the dispute between David Kelley and Leonard Peikoff
- as it relates to Objectivist philosophy. Posts which request general
- information about a particular topic of Objectivist philosophy or on
- the availability of resources related to Objectivism are also welcome.
-
- Every effort shall be made by the posters of h.p.o. to compile a thor-
- ough text-only FAQ describing the moderation and posting policies of
- h.p.o.
-
- Crossposting shall not be permitted, excepting administrative posts
- such as further RFDs, CFVs, and the FAQ. With the approval of the
- administrator such material may be crossposted to news.announce.new-
- groups, news.answers, news.groups, and other groups deemed necessary
- by the moderator. Because a philosophy such as Objectivism has ap-
- plications in numerous areas of human action, the actors in many of
- which are not themselves directly concerned with Objectivism, discus-
- sions that are crossposted often become irrelevant to one or the
- other of the groups. This has been a major problem with a.p.o. in
- the past.
-
- Moderation Policy:
-
- The newsgroup shall be automoderated; the automoderator shall be
- overseen by a nonparticipant net administrator.
-
- The automoderator shall automatically reject all articles that fall
- into the following categories:
-
- A) Articles that contain more than 80 characters per line;
- B) Articles that are crossposted;
- C) Encoded binary messages;
- D) Messages containing more than 20 lines of text, 80% or
- more of which is quoted material;
- E) Articles authored by those that the moderator has
- expelled from the group (see below).
-
- The submitters of rejected articles shall be sent a copy of the FAQ
- to inform them of the reason why their submissions were rejected.
-
- The moderator of h.p.o. shall be Tim Skirvin <tskirvin@uiuc.edu>.
- The alternate moderator of h.p.o. shall be Richard E. Depew
- <red@redpoll.mrfs.oh.us>. The moderators shall not post to
- humanities.philosophy.objectivism except as administrative duties
- require.
-
- Commercial postings shall not be permitted; repeated posting of a
- commercial nature shall be grounds for the banning of the submitter
- from humanities.philosophy.objectivism at the discretion of the mod-
- erator. The moderator is further authorized to cancel said postings
- if and when they appear, forwarding a copy of the FAQ to the poster.
- If a FAQ is not yet available, a copy of this charter shall be sent
- instead.
-
- Postings commonly acknowledged by the Usenet community to be "spam"
- or similar forms of net-abuse shall not be permitted; the moderator
- is authorized to cancel all such posts, inform the submitter of his
- decision, and, if the abuse persists after an initial warning, ban
- the submitter of the posts from the newsgroup.
-
- The moderator may also cancel posts which are offtopic for the group.
- For example, humanities.philosophy.objectivism excludes the discus-
- sion of Neo-Tech, Zon Power and the publications and activities of
- the Neo-Tech Publishing Company. Such material is off-topic for
- humanities.philosophy.objectivism and repeated posts of this nature
- shall result in the expulsion of the poster. The Automoderator may
- also be programmed and reprogrammed as necessary to return the ex-
- cluded postings to the sender, attaching a copy of the FAQ for h.p.o.
-
- No specific individuals shall be excluded from h.p.o., save as their
- behavior on the forum itself warrants.
-
- The alternate shall succeed the moderator upon retirement. Should
- the alternate be unwilling to do so, the moderator may choose an-
- other impartial nonparticipant individual to fill his place.
-
-
- Appendix B: Why ban Neo-Tech?
-
- Before HPO was created, the only major Objectivism-related
- newsgroup was alt.philosophy.objectivism. An unmoderated newsgroup in a
- volatile hierarchy, this group was long the target of large, crossposted
- threads. The amount of effort required to create a new group, however,
- was enough inertia that, for years, nothing ever came of the need.
-
- Neo-Tech changed that. Neo-Tech, a self-proclaimed offshoot of
- Objectivism, one day began to crosspost its articles into APO; soon, the
- traffic was significantly higher, much of it over NT. Several flamewars
- started, spreading into other newsgroups and hierarchies; the Neo-Tech
- mailing list was gated to APO, long essays were posted daily, and
- finally several NT'ers posted messages officially "declaring war" on
- Objectivism and APO.
-
- These incidents provided the catalyst for the creation of a new
- group, humanities.philosophy.objectivism. Under the charter, Neo-Tech/
- Zonpower was officially banned from the newsgroup, in order for the rest
- of the regulars to have a forum where they could discuss all other aspects
- of Objectivism without interruption. This ban has been extremely
- controversial, but it is absolute: no discussion of Neo-Tech or Zonpower
- is permitted on humanities.philosophy.objectivism.
-
- If you wish to discuss this topic any further, please take it
- to either alt.philosophy.objectivism or alt.neo-tech. Thank you.
-
-
- Appendix C: What is PGPMoose?
-
- PGPMoose is a post-authentication system, allowing anybody to
- verify that messages to moderated newsgroups were accepted by the moderators
- involved. It was added to the HPO moderator bot after a minor rush of
- forged approvals, and should be effective at stopping similar attacks in
- the future.
-
- The public key required for verification and links to all required
- PGPMoose software is available on the HPO homepage.
-
- Appendix D: Why is my news server broken, and how do I fix it?
-
- (I've been getting a lot of questions about this lately; while
- this is all essentially repeating what's said above, I might as well say
- it again).
-
- Just because you can read HPO from your local news server doesn't
- mean that you can post to it. Many news servers are misconfigured, and
- do not properly forward posts to the moderator for approval; some just
- post the message locally, and other send them to the incorrect addresses.
- Either way is probably going to require you to talk with your local news
- admins to get it straightened out.
-
- So, what should you do if you've posted something to HPO and it
- didn't make it through? First of all, make sure you've read through
- section II.b. carefully! Most problems are caused by spamblock addresses
- and the like, and are only the fault of the poster. If you're still
- convinced that there may be a problem with your news server, send a copy
- of one of your recent posts to:
-
- tskirvin+hpo@killfile.org
-
- (Note that you shouldn't just send "test" posts; they're off-topic
- and annoying. Just send posts that you would otherwise have posted.)
-
- If the message is posted, then your problem is probably with your
- local news server. You'll want to contact your local news admins (call
- your local help desk for information) and ensure that their servers are
- configured with a) the group set as moderated and b) submissions sent to
- '%s@moderators.isc.org'.
-
- If your message still isn't posted, then go ahead and give me a
- mail. I'm not going to help you debug your mail problems too carefully,
- but it's good to know that there's something going on.
- --
- Copyright 1996-2004, Tim Skirvin. All rights reserved.
- http://www.killfile.org/faqs/hpofaq.html
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