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![]() "Alan Erskine" wrote in message ... "Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message m... This post is to let you know that sci.space.tech is now being moderated again. Moderation of sci.space.science will soon follow. George Herbert has graciously passed the reins on to the new moderators so that perhaps these newsgroups can have some life again. "graciously"??? No posts have been getting through to that group, or the other moderated sci.space groups for years! That's the problem with moderation; it requires humans to do the work and they lose interest at a fantastic rate. Which often times happens when you're doing a lot of work for no pay. Furthermore, moderation of a Usenet group is a thankless job. Often times the only feedback is negative and is often caused by the lag in time between posting a new message and its approval and appearance in the newsgroup. Moderators do have lives outside of Usenet and posting lags will happen. This isn't Twitter. If you want Twitter, get off Usenet. Jeff -- "Many things that were acceptable in 1958 are no longer acceptable today. My own standards have changed too." -- Freeman Dyson |
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