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Tragedy of the Commons
I was reading the editorial at the back of the IEEE Spectrum mag where
they decrie the inevitable misuse of any commonly owned resource and used e-mail as an example. This can be extended to news groups as well. People simply cannot resist abusing them (am I abusing this one). The real solution that may never be used until it is too late will be having to pay for use of these resources. E-mail that cost 1 cent/message would nearly eliminate spam and a pay for post system would also nearly eliminate trolls. Another option is for the service provider to minimize the number of posts/day from any one person which would make many people more careful in what they post. Currently, Google does this but it seems the minimum is fairly high and must reset every few hours. This would not eliminate posters who use multiple identities but i think that is a small problem |
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Tragedy of the Commons
IEEE Spectrum is written by idiots.
Email is a contractual service, paid for by most in either internet access fees or email service fees. Users of extreme annoyance are regularly denied service or even prosecuted. It has happened here. You are complaining about trivial annoyances that are buried in the noise. Is the greater good served by restricting all because of a few impolite people? Do we all need licenses to walk on the sidewalk because a few spit on it? You can chose to ignore those you want. Steve & Boobie Dooley S/V Bendy wrote in message oups.com... I was reading the editorial at the back of the IEEE Spectrum mag where they decrie the inevitable misuse of any commonly owned resource and used e-mail as an example. This can be extended to news groups as well. People simply cannot resist abusing them (am I abusing this one). The real solution that may never be used until it is too late will be having to pay for use of these resources. E-mail that cost 1 cent/message would nearly eliminate spam and a pay for post system would also nearly eliminate trolls. Another option is for the service provider to minimize the number of posts/day from any one person which would make many people more careful in what they post. Currently, Google does this but it seems the minimum is fairly high and must reset every few hours. This would not eliminate posters who use multiple identities but i think that is a small problem |
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Tragedy of the Commons
None of the "abuses" bother me at all. However, some people really get
hot about it. |