Given the relatively low traffic of the group, and the relatively high signal-to-noise ratio of submissions, I'm willing to entertain
reconfiguring how the software deals with cross-posts. There are
basically two options:
Option #1: Have the system continue to automatically reject all
cross-posted articles.
Option #2: Have the system automatically reject only those articles that
are cross-posted to more than a certain number of groups. Messages that
are not cross-posted, or that are cross-posted to a number of groups
below this limit, would enter the moderation queue to be manually
approved or rejected by the moderator.
Do posters here have any preference as to which of these two options
should be used in the future? If Option #2 is preferred, is there any preference as to the limit on the number of cross-posted groups?
On Fri, 31 Mar 2023 03:12:53 EDT
Tristan Miller <tristan.miller@ofai.at> wrote:
There are basically two options:
Option #1: Have the system continue to automatically reject all
cross-posted articles.
Option #2: Have the system automatically reject only those articles that
are cross-posted to more than a certain number of groups.
Have you reached a decision ?
There are basically two options:
Option #1: Have the system continue to automatically reject all
cross-posted articles.
Option #2: Have the system automatically reject only those articles that
are cross-posted to more than a certain number of groups.
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