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Moderators Should Check Every Post

To: Dave Torr <>
Subject: Moderators Should Check Every Post
From: David Stowe <>
Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 10:49:19 +1000
totally agree :)


On 03/05/2012, at 10:44 AM, Dave Torr wrote:

> I agree with Bill - no system is perfect - I get spam from other
> sources as well even though my mail system filters out most of it. The
> alternative would probably lead to an overload of the moderators and
> who knows - maybe no system at all if they all blow a fuse!
> 
> On 3 May 2012 10:35, Bill Stent <> wrote:
>> Carl (and others)
>> 
>> It's a bit of a balance between safety and reader convenience (ie
>> everyone manually moderated and no spam) and speed of posting (ie no
>> moderating and heaps of spam).
>> 
>> The balance that Russell has gone for is, as you know, individual
>> people (new members and, shall we say "some others") being manually
>> moderated.  It's never going to be a system that's perfect, as you can
>> see with the occasional bits of spam slipping through, in this case,
>> by claiming to be from an address that is (or, should I say "was")
>> unmoderated.  On the other hand, when people who are on the moderated
>> list post, there's often a long delay in delivery if no moderators are
>> on-line.  There are only about five of us, and particuarly on weekends
>> or at night, we're not available, so postings have to wait.  You may
>> have noticed there's often a flurry of posts at about 5am on weekdays,
>> as one of the moderators gets up at an unfeasibly early hour
>> (personally I think he has his blackberry inserted in his cranial
>> cavity and he moderates while he sleeps - legend!).
>> 
>> Personally, I'm happy with the way things are.
>> 
>> Bill (also a proud member of the "moderated" list - how does that work?)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Carl Clifford <> 
>> wrote:
>>> Dear B-A and Moderators,
>>> 
>>> I think that the moderators on B-A should read every post, rather than just 
>>> those on the "naughty step" (such as myself). This would prevent spam and 
>>> possibly malware bearing messages, such as the message purporting to be 
>>> from Andrew Plimer getting through. The link on this morning's appears to 
>>> be from a Canadian pharmacy, no doubt offering little blue pills. I get my 
>>> little blue pills from the Chemist and dutifully take 3 every morning.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Carl Clifford
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPad
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