Sujet : Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?"
De : petertrei (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Cryptoengineer)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 16. Mar 2024, 20:31:23
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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On 3/15/2024 9:57 PM, Ahasuerus wrote:
On 3/15/2024 7:49 PM, Cryptoengineer wrote:
On 3/15/2024 5:38 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
[snip-snip]
Personally, I have no interest in reddit, with or without an account.
>
I honestly find the reddit-hate on usenet a bit dissapointing. Perhaps
because its the closest thing to usenet, but is not usenet. [snip]
It's true that Reddit is a collection of "subreddits" the way Usenet is a collection of "newsgroups". However, there are certain differences:
1. All subreddits are moderated, which, as anyone who has had to deal with moderated newsgroups knows, is a double-edged sword. Reddit admins also function as site-wide super-moderators and can ban Reddit account.
2. Subreddit moderators have to follow site-wide Reddit content policies, which have been known to change. To quote https://www.redditinc.com/policies/moderator-code-of-conduct , "your subreddit and moderator team can be held accountable for individual moderator actions".
3. Reddit has a "karma" system, which is based on other users upvoting or downvoting your posts and comments. Some subreddits require a certain amount of positive Reddit-wide karma to post and/or to comment. Reddit also requires a certain amount of karma to create new subreddits.
4. Usenet clients are generally more robust than the default Reddit user interface. However, certain add-ons like "Reddit Enhancement Suite" (RES) provide additional functionality which is comparable to and sometimes even superior to what you will find in a typical Usenet client. I find the Reddit Enhancement Suite indispensable -- reading Reddit without it is painful.
5. Usenet newsgroups are hierarchical -- "rec.arts.sf.written" -- which facilitates discovery. Subreddits are less structured.
6. Curiously, Reddit spam is becoming more of an issue now that Large Language Models are better at impersonating humans.
Need I point out that you are posting from eternal-september.org,
which exercises moderation of this newsgroup.
In fact, most of us use ES specifically *because* rasfw here is
moderated, to filter out spam posts.
Not all moderation is bad.
pt
Date | Sujet | # | | Auteur |
14 Mar 24 | YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 30 | | Lynn McGuire |
14 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 4 | | Dimensional Traveler |
14 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 3 | | Lynn McGuire |
15 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 2 | | Dimensional Traveler |
15 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Lynn McGuire |
14 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 2 | | Tony Nance |
14 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Lynn McGuire |
15 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 21 | | Robert Carnegie |
15 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 20 | | Lynn McGuire |
16 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 19 | | Cryptoengineer |
16 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Garrett Wollman |
16 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 17 | | Ahasuerus |
16 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Lynn McGuire |
16 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 3 | | Dimensional Traveler |
16 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Chris Buckley |
16 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Cryptoengineer |
16 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 12 | | Cryptoengineer |
17 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 6 | | Ahasuerus |
17 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 4 | | Lynn McGuire |
17 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 3 | | Cryptoengineer |
22 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 2 | | Robert Carnegie |
24 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Mike Van Pelt |
17 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Cryptoengineer |
17 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 4 | | Dimensional Traveler |
19 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Gary R. Schmidt |
19 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 2 | | Dimensional Traveler |
19 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan |
17 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Scott Dorsey |
17 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 2 | | raglegumm@myaccess.ca |
17 Mar 24 | Re: YASID "Sci-fi Books, Humans with Animal genes/modifications?" | 1 | | Lynn McGuire |