1997-01-28 - Re: Rejection policy of the Cypherpunks mailing list (fwd)

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From: Daniel Harter <dharter@harter.pg.md.us>
To: Dale Thorn <dthorn@gte.net>
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Message ID: <199701280352.TAA15983@toad.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-01-28 03:52:37 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 19:52:37 -0800 (PST)

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From: Daniel Harter <dharter@harter.pg.md.us>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 19:52:37 -0800 (PST)
To: Dale Thorn <dthorn@gte.net>
Subject: Re: Rejection policy of the Cypherpunks mailing list (fwd)
Message-ID: <199701280352.TAA15983@toad.com>
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On Sun, 26 Jan 1997, Dale Thorn wrote:

> Actually, it is a certifiable fact that the list subscribers can
> jump to the unmoderated list whenever they want to.  It is also a
> certifiable fact that they (97% or so) have *not* done so.

Has anyone compiled a summary of the difference of volume of posts to
the lists?  I'd be interested to find out.

> Because of these facts, I must conclude that either:
> 
> 1. The subscribers have spoken by staying put, or,
> 2. The subscribers are so lazy and unaware of what's going on that
>    they've just left things as is.
>
> Now, in my opinion, we've come to this:  Some people here will hold
> the optimistic view of the bulk of the subscribers, and others will
> hold the pessimistic view (the bulk will presumably be in-between).

I just started subscribing to the list near the time it started, so I
have not noticed a difference.  If the unmoderated list is not much
more (~10%) I think I'd prefer the unmoderated list.

Regards,

Dan Harter
dharter@harter.pg.md.us








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