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Moxy (Moxy@127.0.0.1) 2017/10/19 11:40

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On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 05:37:52 -0500, SL <SerpentLord@Evil.Incarn8>
wrote:

> Are we still considering crossposting forbidden?

In todays high speed broadband world, I think that cross posting is
acceptable IMO.

My understanding that cross posting was considered evil for  two
reasons;

1.  Users would end up downloading the same article  multiple times
unnecessarily sucking up valuable bandwith on the server and on
expensive analogue dial up lines.

2. Storage, this was once a vastly expensive resource.

I would say both issues are now moot.


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