"radio" wrote in message
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Our friend has a current "probable" BI of 12.63 over a 9 day window at the
DSRS net abuse lookup archive. I have *not* checked for any nym shifts
and
this present post has not yet reached the archive
de G6XCD
Hello G6XCD,
Can you explain those technical comments?
What do you mean with BI of 12,63................................????
73's Cor
As Doc Squeegee has already explained, your posts are counted by a
mathmatical rule called the Briedbart Index.
The Briedbart Index allows you 20 points in any consecutive 45 days.
According to the DSRS archive which is the master archive used by all abuse
departments, you "may" have already scored 12.63 points in the last 9 days.
You appear to have no record before that date, so I assume *without any
evidence pro or con* that you have changed your username or some other
detail in your headers. Once your score reaches 20, then anybody with
cancel rights is free to cancel your posts as spam and you may also be at
risk of being added to the spam filter spools such as NoCeM, CancelMoose and
Spam Hippo or your account with Chello.com may be closed, or both. It
doesn't matter if your site is free or commercial. What matters is the way
you post to usenet to advertise your website and the content of the message
body.
People may have already lodged complaints against you for excessive
crossposting. This is their right and I believe in this instance they have
valid reason.
Crossposting fills other groups with unwanted replies and starts flame wars
long after your advert has been removed. Your reply to Doc Squeegee has
gone to 6 newsgroups. I trimmed to newsgroup line in my reply to cover only
those groups which I regularly watch, and set a followup so that your reply
would only come to this one group to reduce the risk of arguments starting.
As per the convention, I posted a note in the first line of my reply as a
top post.
For a copy of the rules in Dutch, Google "Rosalind Hengeveld". I'm pretty
sure she put the rules on her website at xess4all.nl
de G6XCD
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