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- Subject: Welcome to soc.support.loneliness
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- Date: 10 May 2004 00:03:02 +1200
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- Archive-Name: support/loneliness/welcome
- Posting-Frequency: Twice Monthly.
-
- Welcome to Soc.Support.Loneliness.
-
-
- Table of Contents
-
- 1. What is Loneliness?
- 2. What is Soc.Support.Loneliness?
- 3. What is the S.S.L. Charter?
- 4. Why is S.S.L. moderated?
- 5. What is the moderation policy?
- 6. What sort of posts are not acceptable?
- 7. What about anonymous posts?
- 8. Who are the moderators?
- 9. How do I join the S.S.L. newsgroup?
- 10. How do I post to S.S.L.?
- 11. I've posted, but my messages don't show. Why?
- 12. What happens when I post a message?
- 13. How can I help out the S.S.L. group?
-
-
- 1. What is Loneliness?
-
- This question -- and related questions -- are best answered in the
- S.S.L. General Loneliness FAQ directly available via:
-
- http://www.usenet.net.nz/ssl/
-
- The General Loneliness FAQ addresses issues specifically regarding
- loneliness, whereas this FAQ addresses issues specific to the moderation
- procedure and protocols of the soc.support.loneliness newsgroup.
-
-
- 2. What is Soc.Support.Loneliness?
-
- Soc.Support.Loneliness (S.S.L.) is a Usenet newsgroup created to
- provide a safe area in which people may post about their experiences with
- loneliness. On this forum, participants can read about other people's
- experiences, offer advice, and give comfort to one another.
-
-
- 3. What is the S.S.L. Charter?
-
- Loneliness is defined as "solitary, isolated, unfrequented,
- companionless." Loneliness is that feeling experienced when a person
- believes no-one is interested in them (for various reasons) and, as a
- result, that person lacks confidence in her/himself. Quite often,
- loneliness is most keenly perceived when "everyone else seems to be
- having fun/friends/relationships" with the exception of one's self.
-
- Soc.Support.Loneliness is intended to provide a safe area in which
- people may post about their experiences with loneliness, read about
- other people's experiences, offer advice, and comfort one another.
-
- Relevant informational postings and FAQs may also be posted.
-
- Flames, flame trolls, offensive or off-topic postings,
- advertisements, personal ads, patently controversial and/or off-topic
- messages may not be posted to soc.support.loneliness. There are many
- other newsgroups where where such posts are welcomed. Users who wish
- to post messages of the aforementioned variety will be directed to
- such forums.
-
-
- 4. Why is S.S.L. moderated?
-
- Unmoderated newsgroups particularly those of a sensitive nature are
- often subject to disruption by flame trolls, sex-for-sale advertising
- blitzes, and other disreputable members of the Internet community. S.S.L.
- is moderated in order to filter out these advertisements, flames, and
- other off-topic or otherwise disruptive messages.
-
-
- 5. What is the moderation policy?
-
- The duty of the designated moderators is to ensure that all posts to
- soc.support.loneliness fall within the accepted parameters for discussion
- as defined by the newsgroup's charter. An automated script is used to
- share postings among the newsgroup's moderators. Posts which are rejected
- are returned to the poster with a reason for the rejection.
-
- Posts may be edited to remove excessive attribution and/or poor formatting.
- The moderator is required to make note when this is done. User's signatures
- (.sig) may also be trimmed, but the moderator is not required to note when
- this is done.
-
- Moderators are expected to process articles within 48 hours of receipt.
- Moderators who will be temporarily unavailable for longer than two days
- will notify the newsgroup and the other moderators so that their names
- may be removed from the list of active moderators for the duration.
-
- If the number of moderators falls below three, volunteers will be
- solicited by the current moderators in consultation with the newsgroup
- participants.
-
- New moderators must have both the majority approval of s.s.l participants
- and unanimous approval of all existing moderators. A moderator may be
- relieved of her/his position by majority approval of the newsgroup
- participants and/or unanimous approval of the other moderators. Upon
- moderator resignation or removal, the newsgroup will be solicited for a
- replacement moderator.
-
- In the event of an unresolvable controversy amongst the moderators, all
- moderators will submit to binding arbitration by moderators-advice at UUNET.
-
-
- 6. What sort of posts are not acceptable?
-
- Unacceptable posts fall into at least one the following categories:
-
- o Ad hominem attacks (AKA - "Flames")
- o Advertisements (Commercial or Personal)
- o Binary posts
- o Blatantly controversial topics (AKA - "Flame Trolls")
- o Excessively cross-posted articles (AKA - "Velveeta")
- o Excessive multiple-posted articles (AKA - "Spam")
- o Forged addresses in article "From:" field
- o Off-Topic articles
- o Surveys*
- o Test messages
-
- * Certain types of surveys may be permissible. E-mail
- ssl-request@usenet.net.nz for clarification.
-
- NOTE: For those who intentionally alter their "From:" line in order
- to avoid unwanted e-mail advertisements (AKA - "Spam"), we are sorry
- to state that we cannot accept your posts even though your signature
- (.sig) file may give instructions on how to "fix" your e-mail
- address.
-
- If your goal is to avoid e-mail advertisements or "Spam," please read
- CNET's feature article on how to stop Spam at
- http://www.cnet.com/Content/Features/Howto/Spam/index.html. CNET has
- provided a rather well-written and fairly useful summary of the
- current "Spam" situation as well as useful tips and links.
-
-
- 7. What about anonymous posts?
-
- Anonymous posts are permissible on soc.support.loneliness. However,
- forged addresses in articles are not allowed. If you wish to remain
- anonymous in your posting to S.S.L., it is recommended that you utilize
- an anonymous remailer.
-
- Please note that the anonymous remailer at anon.penet.fi is not currently in
- operation. However there are other remailers that are still running.
- Further info on the subject of anon remailers can be found at:
-
- o Community ConneXion (Anonymous Remailer & WWW Page Stuff.)
- http://www.c2.org/anon.phtml
- o Anonymity, Remailers and Your Privacy
- http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~galactus/remailers/index.html
- o Anonymous ReMailers
- http://www.strassmann.com/pubs/anon-remail.html
- o Lance Cottrell Home Page (Information on anonymous remailers,
- especially Mixmaster remailers.)
- http://www.obscura.com/~loki/Welcome.html
-
-
- 8. Who are the moderators?
-
- The current moderators of the group are:
-
- o Allegra Boverman.
- o Logan VT.
- o Simon Lyall. (inactive)
-
- Former moderators are:
-
- o Jay Dyson.
- o Daniel.
-
- 9. How do I join the S.S.L. newsgroup?
-
- Though moderated, soc.support.loneliness is nonetheless an open forum.
- Anyone can join in the discussion. Introduction messages are nice, but not
- necessary. In fact, about the only prerequisite for participating in S.S.L.
- is that the user is either experiencing loneliness or can offer some
- insights on overcoming loneliness. If either of those apply to you, consider
- the Welcome Mat to be out on the doorstep for you!
-
-
- 10. How do I post to S.S.L.?
-
- You should be able post to S.S.L. much like any other group. Most news
- reader programs (such as Agent, trn, tin, Netscape, etc.) will report that
- your post was re-routed and e-mailed to the moderation address.
-
- Please do not send in the same article several times to different
- moderators. If a post is approved by one moderator and rejected by
- another then any moderator may cancel it. The article may be reposted
- later if an appeal by the original author is successful.
-
- If your news server reports an error and cannot complete the posting
- procedure, contact your news administrator regarding the local newsgroup
- misconfiguration. While your news admin addresses the problem, you can
- still post to soc.support.loneliness by directly e-mailing ssl@usenet.net.nz.
-
- For those who have tried using DejaNews to post to the S.S.L.
- newsgroup, you should be aware of the following policy at DejaNews:
-
- (Reprinted with permission. Syntax adjusted per request.)
- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 17:41:54 -0600 (CST)
- From: Brad <help1@dejanews.com>
- Subject: RE: Posting via DejaNews.
-
-
- Thanks for writing.
-
- Because your newsgroup is moderated we don't allow people using our
- service post to it.
-
- We do this for your protection as much as ours. We don't want to
- generate complaints from moderators that are upset by people
- attempting to post inappropriate articles to their newsgroups.
-
- Our goal is to eliminate extra work for moderators by stopping people
- who are not "members" of a newsgroup from flooding that newsgroup
- with off-topic posts.
-
- Sorry, but this is our policy on this matter. We realize it can be
- inconvenient, but we believe you can appreciate our position.
-
- Let me know if you need anything else.
-
- Deja News
- User Liaison
-
-
- 11. I've posted, but my messages don't show. Why?
-
- Message distribution problems are generally caused by one of the
- following problems:
-
- o Local Message Loss: This is the most common cause of lost posts.
- If you did not receive an Acknowledgement of Submission notice
- from the S.S.L. automated message handler (this message tells
- you that your post has been received and which moderator has
- been assigned to review it), then it's a sure bet that your post
- did not reach us.
-
- o Local News Server Misconfiguration: If your message shows up on
- your local news server immediately, and you receive no
- Acknowledgment of Approval, it is certain that your news server
- is not configured properly as well. Yes, your messages do show
- up locally, but they have not been reviewed and approved and
- thus will not be distributed beyond your site. There are also
- misconfigurations which will cause your local news server to
- report an error and halt the posting procedure.
-
- o Article Propagation Lag: If you are receiving Acknowledgments of
- Submissions and Approval and still don't see your articles
- immediately showing up, rest assured that they are being
- distributed worldwide. Some news servers propagate new articles
- slower than others, and though we'd like to remedy every news
- server glitch, there's nothing we can do about a post once we
- have approved it and sent it on its way across the world.
-
-
- In any of these cases, your local news administrator will be able to
- offer you more assistance than we can. Please consult with her/him
- before writing the Moderators.
-
- While your news admin addresses the problem, you can still post to
- soc.support.loneliness by directly e-mailing ssl@usenet.net.nz.
-
-
- 12. What happens when I post a message?
-
- Your message will take the following route:
-
- 1. The post is routed to the moderating system at
- ssl@usenet.net.nz.
- 2. The message is re-mailed out to one of the moderators.
- 3. An acknowledgement message is sent to the author of the message.
- 4. The moderator reviews and either approves or rejects the message.
- 5. The approval/rejection notice is sent back to the moderating
- system.
- 6. The moderating software handles the approval/rejection notice.
- (If approved, the message is then posted publicly.)
- 7. Acknowledgement of approval/rejection is sent to the original
- poster.
-
-
- 13. How can I help out the S.S.L. group?
-
- Okay, we have to admit that this is not a frequently asked question,
- but it bears addressing nonetheless.
-
- If you are interested in helping out with soc.support.loneliess,
- please write us! We gladly welcome people who are willing and able to
- put the time into making a good job of any of the following:
-
- o Providing input on the General Loneliness FAQ.
- o Helping with Moderation.
-
- If you feel you might be able to do any of these (or otherwise help
- soc.support.loneliness) please feel free to contact the Moderators.
-
- The S.S.L. homepage is on the Web at http://www.usenet.net.nz/ssl
- Thanks to Jay for maintaining this.
-
-
- Contributors to FAQ: Jay, Simon Lyall, Jean Atkins.
-
-