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DeadParrot (DeadParrot@The.Aviary) 2016/03/09 11:36

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This is probably of interest to all newsgroups, so feel free to pass it around.

https://torrentfreak.com/usenet-provider-and-brein-continue-battle-over-piracy-keyword-filter-160309/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

My thinking is that the time is coming when a slightly cryptic subject heading will be needed if a usenet post is to fly under the radar.  I don't like the idea of passworded posts, so there will probably need to be some sort of standard decided upon so that keyword filters don't work.  Any standard would also need to be easily picked up by a new user.

Spike has been using initials for some time, and that's a good start.

Any thoughts?

Polygon


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