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- Archive-name: folklore/csf-faq
- Comp-society-folklore-archive-name: faq
- Last-modified: 1994/11/01
- Version: 1.0
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- Welcome to comp.society.folklore!
-
- 1) What is the charter of comp.society.folklore?
-
- Comp.society.folklore is a low-traffic moderated newsgroup in the comp.*
- hierarchy dedicated to discussions of computer and Internet history and
- legends, both the truly legendary and "urban legend" style legends.
-
- 2) Who is the moderator of comp.society.folklore?
-
- The current moderator of comp.society.folklore is Joel Furr
- (jfurr@acpub.duke.edu). You can submit articles to the group either by
- mailing them directly or by posting to the group and letting your site's
- news software forward the articles on to the moderator. The latter is
- preferred as it preserves important header information.
-
- Historical note: the original moderator of the group, at its creation on
- February 11, 1991 was Eric S. Raymond. As far as anyone was able to tell,
- Raymond never posted a single submitted article to the newsgroup. After
- years of questions and complaints and criticism, he finally admitted that
- after initial failures getting articles to propagate beyond his site, he'd
- given up and not actually bothered to inform anyone. When this
- information finally came out, Joel Furr took matters into his own hands
- and volunteered to replace Raymond, was installed as moderator by David
- Lawrence (the moderator of news.announce.newgroups) and actually got the
- group going.
-
- 3) Why does comp.society.folklore exist?
-
- Some people didn't like wading through all the noise in alt.folklore.-
- computers, an unmoderated newsgroup with the same basic charter. So, they
- got a moderated newsgroup created to either replace it or supplement it.
- Unfortunately, they picked the wrong guy to moderate it, so it never
- really got anywhere. Also, some sites can't get alt.*, so a comp.* group
- would help those people get computer folklore traffic.
-
- Admittedly, it doesn't get a lot of traffic, but that's probably a
- combination of alt.folklore.computers doing so well with the same charter
- and the group being abandoned by its first moderator for so long. Your
- mileage may vary.
-
- 4) What was that fiasco in late 1992 about unmoderating the newsgroup?
-
- Mark Brader proposed unmoderating comp.society.folklore since
- alt.folklore.computers was STILL intolerably noisy and comp.society.-
- folklore was (mysteriously) getting no posts. So, he proposed a vote to
- unmoderate comp.society.folklore and alias alt.folklore.computers to
- it... moving alt.folklore.computers to comp.* to accomodate those people
- whose sites wouldn't pick up alt.*. However, a lot of people pointed out
- that a hostile takeover of alt.folklore.computers would cause a lot more
- problems than it would solve, and after a very acrimonious flamewar, the
- move to unmoderate lost by a vote of 151 yes, 729 no.
-
- 5) What's the moderation policy for comp.society.folklore?
-
- The moderator reserves the right to reject posts which contain no computer
- history or legend related content. Insults, test postings, ads, attacks,
- and posts that are mainly jokes, among others, qualify for rejection. In
- actual practice, however, very few posts are rejected, and for the most
- part, these are rejected because they are providing the same answer as an
- approved post. Example: some guy asks a question, ten people follow up
- with the answer. Only one of the replies is approved, since the other 9
- said the same answer.
-
- STUFF THAT WILL BE EDITED OUT BY THE MODERATOR (PLEASE READ):
-
- The moderator reserves the right to trim or eliminate .signatures, exces-
- sive quoting, and crossposted newsgroups. From this point forward, all
- crossposting to groups other than comp.society.folklore will be eliminated
- prior to posting. If you do not like this policy, please submit your
- articles elsewhere or submit an article to comp.society.folklore without
- crossposting and submit another copy, with all the other newsgroups, to
- those newsgroups.
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-