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Subject: Re: Canal+ crash - Re: Annulation : Crosspost excessif
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Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 22:49:13 +0100
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On Wed, 24 Jul 2024 10:21:58 +0200, Olivier Miakinen <om+news@miakinen.net> wrote:
>Hello D,
>Le 24/07/2024 01:43, D a ecrit :
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>> the op cross-posted this article (later adding "alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk"),
>> while other replies to this thread retained "fr.comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.ada":
>
>I don't have the post you're replying to. But its author is obviously delighted
>that the rules of the French-speaking hierarchy can be violated with impunity
>("fortunately for them").
>>
>> the usenet troll farm have been cross-posting en masse since 1993,
>> and some of the most notorious servers (e.g., newsdemon, giganews)
>> allow unlimited trolling/spamming as if it's their job description
>
>It's no wonder that those who protect abuse and trolls claim that their
>cancellation is abusive.
probably the vast majority of articles and replies posted to newsgroups
in the popular fr.* hierarchy are penned predominantly in modern french,
but that doesn't render other languages "forbidden" from inclusion with
unmoderated newsgroup discussions especially with so many user-friendly
on-line and freeware translation tools available... e.g. is latin taboo?
if so, we're all in trouble . . . cross-posting causes problems, and so
do the rogue newsservers that enable and tolerate the usenet troll farm