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- From: hades@coos.dartmouth.edu (Brian Hughes)
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- Subject: Re: 2nd RFD: rec.arts.startrek.reviews moderated
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 17:51:12 GMT
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- stanley@ruby.OCE.ORST.EDU (John Stanley) writes:
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- >In article <C1H87M.4xy@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> hades@Dartmouth.Edu writes:
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- >>Also, having a moderator set the subject
- >>line of all reviews that would be posted will go a long way to cleaning
- >>up the general subject line problem in rec.arts.startrek.*.
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- >This will do very little to clean up the general subject line problem,
- >for most of the postings in .current will not be reviews crossposted
- >from .reviews. Most articles will still be posted directly with whatever
- >Subject: the poster feels compelled to use.
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- Actually, a fairly large portion of posts are followups to reviews.
- In this sense having the subject lines set my the moderator(s) will help
- to clean up that portion of the traffic in r.a.s.c. I'm open to
- suggestions for how to clean up the rest...
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- -Hades
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