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On 2025-03-08 10:36:40 +0000, Daniel70 said:Yes, but that does not stop that message from having been cross-posted to other groups .... where OTHER people CAN read it IF THEY WANT TO!!
On 8/03/2025 6:57 am, Adam H. Kerman wrote:It says "junk all articles without reading".james moffat <spam.spam@distributel.net> wrote:>
>Anybody Got a filter for all this stupid political and religious>
arguments going on? I just want to come in here and read about the
good doctor. not all the constant in bickering and asinine shit.
thankz in advance.
ME
I subscribe to this newsgroup, then usually junk all articles without
reading, to de-yadify the rest of Usenet and because this newsgroup's
regulars spend more time troll feeding yads than posting on Doctor Who.
This is one of Usenet's worst newsgroups for off-topic crap.
>
Of course, if you truly wanted to read on topic content, you yourself
would have to regularly post quite a bit of it yourself and hope on
topic threads would result. As you're unwilling to do that yourself,
then you contribute to the problem you've identified.
>
Since I personally despise all of this newsgroup's regulars for the
nonstop troll feeding of yads (and previously, of Tim), I will continue
to subscribe simply as a method of cleaning out the unwanted crossposts
from newsgroups I care about.
How in Hell does your reading garbage HERE stop that same garbage being cross-posted elsewhere??
Depending on the newsreader app and how those posts are being 'junked', getting rid of them from one newsgroup also gets rid of them from any cross-posted newsgroup as well.Yeap but not my SeaMonkey Suite ... as I explained elsewhere.
Similarly, reading a post in one newsgroup will remove it from the unread lists of other cros-posted newsgroups.Yeap!!
Filters / killfiles will do the same, unless you've set it to be specific to a particular newsgroup.
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