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From:
William Samuels
To:
Shimone/Justes
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Date:
Sat, 19 Jul 2003 01:08:24 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: [idm] Flamethrower vs. Pietrobot
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< Thanks for writing. Like I said, Im sure there are people out there who appreciate these mass emails but I for one do not and have little way of preventing their arrival. > Well you know the saying you can't please everyone. I get duplicates of lots of messages since I'm on a few newsgroup. It doesn't bother me. < I log in through different software depending where Im at (home, work, desktop, laptop) and so a simple kill filter is hardly effective. I must have gotten 20 emails from Pietro today most of which were 2 or 3 copies of the same thing - in addition to the emails I received from the original list owner. The effect is that I delete all of them in frustration and read none of them. Sort by name, click, click, click, *delete*.> Sounds like an average day for me on any list that I'm on. I expect to delete 80% of the posts almost immediately, and pick thru the topics that look interesting. < I realize not everyone is subscribed to every list out there but how about just 2 (ambient and IDM). > I'm on a few lists and I get plenty of duplicates or triples of posts. It just goes right in the trash, I don't usually waste time to complain about it. <One company has some news to promote and a person has to get 3 huge emails about it. > I know the issue isn't the news, it's about the frequency of messages. Personally, I'd rather get doubles or triples of a post with some music news versus a bunch of trivial useless posts like an idm poll. But that's me. I'm on the list to learn about new music releases that might have slipped by my attention. Not to read how everyone found IDM, or what trying to poll what everyone's favorite tunes are for their car or whatever. Or take the 313 list for example, somehow a question about a track ID can turn into a 30+ post thread about how so and so played it at some show. For some reason that list seems to generate really long threads. I don't see the point in reading that many posts or contributing to such a long thread. Maybe it's because there aren't enough new Detroit releases coming out so people have gotten use to chatter about anything and everything. < While I imagine those labels/artists/promoters/whatever might appreciate their message being sent I don't believe they would be as happy to understand their messages are proliferated as spam. > I disagree. You know what makes a lot of people remember "products", it's repetition. For commercials you often have to see a commercial at least three times for it to stick in your head. Obviously many of these idm labels don't have big advertising budgets, so I'm willing to bet there are very very very few that would object. < I don't mean to criticize someone for being "too efficient" because I feel feel it's actually really in-effecient (like um, in-famous). > Yeah I understand your point of view because you are on A LOT of lists, but I also highly doubt that there are that many people subscribed to so many lists. And those that might are probably use to deleting a ton of emails immediately to cut the number of posts to read. < There are much better ways to spread the gospel. I mean shit, how about even setting up some cool website and saying: "Update for Friday July 18th - Lotsa news from different sources". > Sure a website is always a good idea. Here's another way to get away from the repetition you could always unsubscribe from all of your newsgroups and have people submit music news for your website. I would imagine that being subbed to so many lists there must a lot of overlap in topics. It sounds rather tedious. I get more useful information reading distributor lists every week than reading from any newsgroup. < You can plug the content right into the site and then have a one-line link. I do it on StaticBeats and it's really not all that hard. Send one link out to the list and then allow people to come visit. In fact, here you go: http://www.staticbeats.com/modules.php?name=Stories_Archive&sa=show_all
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quoted 4 lines Now *that* is effecient!> Now *that* is effecient! > Lance is a Bot. Pietro is not. > And those are some pretty big shoes to try and > fill...
Yes Lance was a bot. I don't think anyone has attempting to fill his shoes. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org