DThor wrote:One man's meat is another man's poison. It's pretty clear to most what are undesirable files, but auto deleting makes for a quandary, since the posters will simply mimic legitimate posts, many already do, and boom you've just lost a bunch of legitimate material. It's akin to wishing that email spam would be 'dealt with ', except it's even tougher since usenet is a relatively small and less used part of the internet. It's designed to be uncensored, although of course it is somewhat, but heavy handed solutions aren't the best approach.
DT
It seems to me that dealing with this form of spam is something that would pay dividends to the people that sell access to usenets - afterall, there are a lot of people out there that have monthly download limits set by their ISP's - if these people find that they are wasting 5/10 Gb of download bandwidth per month to spam they'll very soon stop using that service thereby causing the access provider to lose customers. As you said, usenet is a relatively small part of the internet and should therefore, by definition be easier to deal with.
I understand it may cause a few difficulties along the way but if we simply didn't attempt to achieve anything because it may be "a little difficult" then where would we be. Surely it's not beyond the wit of man to identify and deal with these spammers?