• RESULT: Mass-deletion of moderated groups without a moderator

    From Usenet Big-8 Management Board@board@big-8.org to news.announce.newgroups,news.groups.proposals,news.groups on Wed May 21 16:33:44 2025
    From Newsgroup: news.announce.newgroups

    RESULT:

    The 89 moderated newsgroups listed below will be removed.

    The Last Call for Comments (LCC) on 2025-05-05 initiated a five-day
    period for final comments. Following this comment period, the Big-8
    Management Board has decided by a vote to remove the 89 groups listed
    below. The vote was 3 in favour of deletion and 1 not voting.


    RATIONALE:

    Currently, these groups cannot be used for discussion because of the
    lack of a moderator. Most of these groups haven't had a moderator for
    a long time and have been unused for years. We consider it unlikely
    that they will ever be revived with a new moderator. Nonetheless,
    anyone interested in becoming a moderator for a group listed in this
    RFD is invited to contact the Big-8 Management Board.


    DISCUSSION SO FAR:

    The following summary collates discussion from various venues,
    including news.groups.proposals, news.groups, news.admin.misc, and
    e-mails to the Big-8 Management Board.

    On changing the moderation flag for the groups:

    noel, Christian Schumacher, Vasos Panagiotopoulos, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com, and Dan Cross argued for having
    at least some groups' moderation flags unset rather than deleting the
    groups. Ivo Gandolfo countered that many servers would not properly
    apply the change in moderation flag.

    On making it easier to find active groups:

    Marco Moock said that cleaning up unused groups will make it easier
    for users to find active groups; he acknowledged that some servers
    don't process control articles but wondered why he should care about
    these servers. Julien |eLIE said that people will appreciate a
    cleaned-up newsgroups list and that it doesn't matter if some servers
    don't process the control articles. Julius Bernotas said that groups
    should be deleted when they no longer fulfill their purpose.
    Jean-Paul agreed with Marco that cleaning up unused groups will make
    it easier for users to find active groups. Christian Schumacher said
    that he looks for newsgroups by name, not by traffic.

    noel argued that deleting a few hundred groups will not make it
    significantly easier to find active groups. Julien |eLIE agreed and
    said that unmoderated groups should also be cleaned up.

    On the distribution of the RFD:

    Adam H. Kerman said that the RFD was not being distributed widely
    enough, including to potential moderators of the specific groups in
    the RFD. To the argument that removing unused groups makes active
    groups easier to find, he responded that users can find these via
    keyword search and by attempting to post to them. D expressed "no
    objections your honour" to the RFD, later noting that 10% of currently
    active newsgroups are moderated, but that the remaining 90%
    unmoderated active newsgroups are overrun by trolls and spam. Paul
    Schleck suggested a mechanism for crossposting a pointer to RFD to the
    affected groups.

    As a result of this discussion, the Board posted targeted pointers to
    the RFD in groups topically related to each one under discussion --
    see the section DISTRIBUTION below.

    On losing the history associated with the groups:

    Steve Bonine warned that when groups are removed, the history
    associated with the contents of the group will disappear, which could
    hinder people doing (historical) research. He agreed that removing
    the unused groups in the RFD would prevent users from wasting their
    time posting into the void, but said that at this time it's not worth
    the effort to delete them. Winston and Keith Thompson shared Steve
    Bonine's concern about the contents of deleted groups disappearing.
    Computer Nerd Kev said that converting the groups to unmoderated ones
    may work around this problem.

    As a result of these discussions, Tristan Miller polled admins in news.admin.misc about how they handle rmgroup control messages and
    whether they retain postings in deleted groups. Ivo Gandolfo
    responded that he manually reviews most control messages, and for
    rmgroup messages simply converts the group to read-only. Thomas
    Hochstein responded that rmgroup messages are processed automatically
    by removing the group and all its posts. Thomas Hochstein and Julien
    |eLIE indicated that servers set up as archival will not honour rmgroup messages and will not expire articles.

    On using a robomoderator to auto-approve posts:

    Rayner Lucas raised the possibility of placing some of the affected
    groups under automated robo-moderation, as a temporary measure. D
    Finnigan posted in support of this idea. Paul Schleck and noel
    expressed concerns that this could lead to auto-approval of spam or off-topic/illegal material, and therefore that setting this up would
    be too much effort for little reward.

    On specific groups:

    Computer Nerd Kev pointed out that rec.arts.movies.reviews has seen
    recent activity and sees a chance to revive it. (The Board
    subsequently investigated this and confirmed that the group has no
    moderation address registered; the sole active poster, who they were
    unable to reach for comment, seems to be circumventing this by posting
    articles with an Approved header to a lenient server.) The Board also
    received an e-mail from someone volunteering to moderate soc.genealogy.surnames.britain and is currently in correspondence with
    them. In light of these developments, rec.arts.movies.reviews and soc.genealogy.surnames.britain were excluded from the 2nd RFD.

    vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com, Marco Moock, and Dan Cross
    suggested converting comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica to an unmoderated
    group. It is therefore excluded from the LCC.

    Keith Thompson suggested that retaining comp.lang.c.moderated in order
    to preserve its posting history and/or to revive the group, provided
    there were enough demand. Keith Thompson contacted the previous
    moderator of comp.lang.c.moderated, who confirmed that he is too busy
    to resume moderating the group but is willing to hand it over to
    another moderator. Keith indicated that he would be willing to
    somehow help out with a revived group, and referred to discussions on comp.lang.c where other posters expressed interest in participating.
    Richard Heathfield likewise expressed interest. Dan Cross opined that
    the group should either be given a new moderator or deleted. comp.lang.c.moderated is therefore excluded from the LCC.

    Keith Thompson suggested retaining rec.humor.funny. Rayner Lucas
    contacted the most recent moderators, one of whom replied to express
    interest in keeping that group and/or rec.humor.funny.reruns going.
    Rayner Lucas and Tristan Miller both offered help with this.
    rec.humor.funny and rec.humor.funny.reruns are therefore excluded from
    the LCC.

    Florian Rehnisch indicated that comp.binaries.cbm would not be a big
    loss since the vast majority of Commodore binaries are archived on the
    web. Tristan Miller reported that someone has now volunteered to
    moderate the group, and that the current moderator has consented to
    the handover. comp.binaries.cbm is therefore excluded from the LCC.

    Ivan Shmakov expressed interest in moderating comp.newprod,
    comp.std.announce, rec.photo.moderated, and comp.simulation, and in participating in rec.arts.ascii, sci.bio.evolution,
    sci.bio.phytopathology, sci.chem.organic.synthesis, soc.politics, and soc.politics.marxism, were they to be somehow revived. Ivan also
    noted that soc.politics has been active recently, albeit with a forged
    Approved header. comp.newprod, comp.std.announce,
    rec.photo.moderated, and comp.simulation are therefore excluded from
    the LCC.

    tidux expressed interest in robomoderating rec.arts.anime.creative,
    and so it is excluded from the LCC.

    No comments were received in response to the LCC.


    DISTRIBUTION:

    news.announce.newgroups
    news.groups.proposals
    news.groups

    Targeted notices of this proposal were also posted in groups topically
    related to each one under discussion, such as its parent group, its
    sibling *.misc group, and/or the *.misc group of some other ancestor.


    NEWSGROUP LINES:

    comp.doc.techreports Lists of technical reports. (Moderated) comp.internet.library Discussing electronic libraries. (Moderated) comp.org.cauce The Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial
    E-Mail. (Moderated)
    comp.robotics.research Academic, government & industry research in
    robotics. (Moderated)
    comp.sources.games Postings of recreational software. (Moderated) comp.sys.amiga.announce Announcements about the Amiga. (Moderated) comp.sys.sun.announce Sun announcements and Sunergy mailings. (Moderated) humanities.philosophy.objectivism The ideas of Ayn Rand. (Moderated) misc.activism.progressive Information for Progressive activists. (Moderated)
    misc.business.consulting The business of consulting. (Moderated) misc.business.marketing.moderated Roundtable for marketing topics. (Moderated)
    misc.business.moderated Roundtable for general business topics. (Moderated) misc.entrepreneurs.moderated Entrepreneur/business topics. (Moderated) misc.invest.financial-plan Financial planning in general. (Moderated) misc.transport.air-industry Airlines, airports, commercial aircraft. (Moderated)
    misc.writing.screenplays.moderated Craft/business of screenwriting. (Moderated)
    news.admin.net-abuse.policy Discussion of net abuse policy. (Moderated) news.announce.conferences Calls for papers and conferences.
    (Moderated)
    rec.arts.anime.info Announcements about Japanese animation. (Moderated) rec.arts.ascii ASCII art, info on archives, art, & artists. (Moderated)
    rec.arts.drwho.moderated Discussion of "Doctor Who". (Moderated) rec.arts.erotica Erotic fiction and verse. (Moderated) rec.arts.movies.erotica Aspects of erotic films and videos. (Moderated) rec.arts.sf.announce Major announcements of the SF world. (Moderated) rec.arts.sf.starwars.info General information pertaining to Star
    Wars. (Moderated)
    rec.autos.sport.f1.moderated Discussion of Formula One racing.
    (Moderated)
    rec.autos.sport.nascar.moderated NASCAR and Stockcar Racing. (Moderated)
    rec.boats.marketplace Boating products for sale and wanted. (Moderated) rec.crafts.jewelry Jewelry making and gemology. (Moderated) rec.drugs.announce Announcements about drugs and related issues. (Moderated)
    rec.food.cuisine.jewish All matters concerning Jewish cuisine. (Moderated) rec.food.recipes Recipes for interesting food and drink. (Moderated) rec.gardens.ecosystems Ecosystems and organic gardening. (Moderated) rec.martial-arts.moderated Martial-arts in general. (Moderated) rec.music.beatles.info Latest press notes about the Beatles. (Moderated) rec.music.beatles.moderated Fab Four analytical & investigative
    articles. (Moderated)
    rec.music.gaffa Discussion of Kate Bush & other alternative
    music. (Moderated)
    rec.music.info News and announcements on musical topics.
    (Moderated)
    rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Guitar tablature and
    performance. (Moderated)
    rec.music.promotional Information and promo materials from record
    companies. (Moderated)
    rec.music.reviews Reviews of music of all genres and mediums. (Moderated)
    rec.pets.dogs.info General information and FAQs posted here.
    (Moderated)
    rec.pets.ferrets Forum on ferret care and husbandry. (Moderated) rec.skiing.alpine.moderated Alpine (downhill) skiing. (Moderated) rec.skiing.announce FAQ, competition results, automated snow
    reports. (Moderated)
    sci.aeronautics The science of aeronautics & related technology. (Moderated)
    sci.archaeology.moderated All aspects of archaeology. (Moderated) sci.bio.evolution Discussions of evolutionary biology. (Moderated) sci.bio.phytopathology All aspects of plant diseases and pests. (Moderated) sci.chem.organic.synthesis Synthetic organic chemistry related
    topics. (Moderated)
    sci.econ.research Research in all fields of economics. (Moderated) sci.med.orthopedics Orthopedic Surgery, related issues and
    management. (Moderated)
    sci.military.moderated Military technology. (Moderated)
    sci.nanotech Self-reproducing molecular-scale machines.
    (Moderated)
    sci.physics.foundations Fundamental and philosophical physics. (Moderated) sci.physics.strings String theory and related fields. (Moderated) sci.space.moderated Discussions about space related topics. (Moderated) sci.space.news Announcements of space-related news items.
    (Moderated)
    soc.adoption.adoptees Discussion of adoption by adoptees. (Moderated) soc.atheism Living as an atheist and atheism in society. (Moderated)
    soc.culture.african.american.moderated African-American perspectives. (Moderated)
    soc.culture.basque Basque culture and related issues. (Moderated) soc.culture.belarus All things about Belarus. (Moderated) soc.culture.hawaii Aloha kakou, E KOMO MAI! Eh, no forget hemo da
    shoes. (Moderated)
    soc.culture.indian.goa About Goa, India's smallest state. (Moderated) soc.culture.jewish.parenting Issues about raising Jewish children. (Moderated)
    soc.culture.kuwait.moderated Kuwaiti culture, society, and history. (Moderated)
    soc.culture.turkish.moderated Issues related to Turks/Turkey. (Moderated) soc.feminism Discussion of feminism & feminist issues.
    (Moderated)
    soc.genealogy.african Genealogy of Africa and the African Diaspora. (Moderated)
    soc.genealogy.surnames.canada Surnames queries - Canada. (Moderated) soc.genealogy.surnames.german Surnames queries - German speaking
    countries. (Moderated)
    soc.genealogy.surnames.global Surnames queries central database.
    (Moderated)
    soc.genealogy.surnames.misc Surnames - regions not covered
    elsewhere. (Moderated)
    soc.genealogy.surnames.usa Surnames queries - USA. (Moderated) soc.history.moderated All aspects of history. (Moderated)
    soc.personals Personal ads -- people in search of (ISO)
    others. (Moderated)
    soc.politics Political problems, systems, solutions. (Moderated) soc.politics.marxism Karl Marx and his legacy in theory and practice. (Moderated)
    soc.religion.asatru Following the Gods and Goddesses of Northern
    Europe. (Moderated)
    soc.religion.bahai Discussion of the Baha'i Faith. (Moderated) soc.religion.hindu Discussion about the Hindu dharma, philosophy, culture. (Moderated)
    soc.religion.mormon The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (Moderated)
    soc.religion.paganism Networking for Pagans. (Moderated) soc.religion.unitarian-univ Unitarian-Universalism & non-creedal religions. (Moderated)
    soc.sexuality.spanking Adult sexual spanking. (Moderated) soc.support.fat-acceptance.moderated Self-acceptance for fat people. (Moderated)
    soc.support.loneliness Mutual help and chat for those of us who feel
    alone. (Moderated)
    soc.support.youth.gay-lesbian-bi Gay youths helping each other. (Moderated)


    HISTORY OF THIS RFD:

    2025-01-03: 1st RFD (remove)
    2025-02-02: 2nd RFD (remove)
    rec.arts.movies.reviews excluded
    soc.genealogy.surnames.britain excluded
    2025-03-11: 3rd RFD (remove)
    2025-05-05: Final RFD / Last Call for Comments
    comp.binaries.cbm excluded
    comp.lang.c.moderated excluded
    comp.newprod excluded
    comp.simulation excluded
    comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica excluded
    comp.std.announce excluded
    rec.arts.anime.creative excluded
    rec.humor.funny excluded
    rec.humor.funny.reruns excluded
    rec.photo.moderated excluded
    2025-05-21: Result: 89 moderated groups to be deleted
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