austin.* Usenet Abuse

what it is and what we're doing about it


Introduction

Cancels Archive

Usenet Death Penalty

Complaint Form Letters

Resources on Usenet Use and Abuse


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Introduction

Usenet is a cooperative venture, and things go pretty smoothly when everybody cooperates. That cooperation is important, because Usenet is a "recipient pays" system. When you post a message, each recipient pays a cut of the transmission and storage costs for that message. Sure, it's only a minute fraction of a penny, but when you total up all of the people and all of the postings, Usenet gets to be a pretty expensive proposition.

Certain types of postings are so bad and so abusive that most people never want to see them - let alone pay for them. There is general agreement throughout the Austin area that the following sorts of postings are unacceptable:

  • Excessively re-posted messages (so called "spam").
  • Postal lottery (so called "Make Money Fast") chain letters.
  • Large binary encoded messages in discussion groups.
  • Violations of formal newsgroup charters.

When these things occur in an austin.* newsgroup, I issue an advisory net-abuse cancelation against them. This is a control message that circulates to all Austin-area news servers asking them to delete the offending posting. If the news server elects to honor these advisories, it does so.

This following information is available:

Cancels Archive
A searchable archive of all the advisory net-abuse cancels, plus copies of the original postings. Use this to see recent cancel activity -- or to check if your friends and neighbors have been spamming the net!

Usenet Death Penalty
When all else fails, the final recourse is to institute a Usenet Death Penalty. This page explains what that means, and shows what UDP actions are currently active in the austin.* newsgroups.

Complaint Form Letters
Copies of the form letters that are sent out when a cancel has been issued.

Resources on Usenet Use and Abuse
Information published elsewhere on how to use the net properly, and why some of these abuses are so bad that they merit canceling.

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