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D <nospam@example.net> wrote:Yes, it does seem like the killfile is the "state of the art". ;) The only addition on top of the killfile I could imagine, would be the "communal killfile" where you add accounts to a common list and then use that list together.On Wed, 6 Nov 2024, Rich wrote:>One did have to do both, and even so, the volume was impossible to keep
up with if the group was at all active.
On Usenet, I often had very aggressive killfiles, not because I had anything
against the postings but just because I wasn't interested in another thread
about digital audio workstations again. Some groups I would go into to find
that 90% of the traffic was taken out by the killfile. But there was still
plenty, plenty to read.
>This is an interesting problem. How is it solved in modern social media?>
Very poorly. Most of those systems are just firehoses and they will
prioritize postings based upon their own (profit-oriented) notions of what
is most important, not the user's.
--scott
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