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MOD: Business Newsgroup Policies

by Business Group Moderators <business-moderators.Lugoj.com> Dec 19, 2007 at 03:35 AM

INTRODUCTION
------------
The newsgroups misc.entrepreneurs.moderated, misc.business.moderated, 
misc.business.consulting, and misc.business.marketing.moderated are 
moderated discussion groups. This periodic post summarizes the current 
posting policies all posters are expected to follow for these four 
newsgroups. Please read this policy do***ent before posting.

George Demmer, Scott Jensen, Jim Logajan, and Mike Turco are the current 
business newsgroups volunteer moderators. You may contact us collectively 
by sending e-mail to: business-moderators at Lugoj com (substitute "@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" for

" at " and insert a "." between Lugoj and com).

If your post does not appear within 48 hours and you haven't seen a 
rejection e-mail from us, then it is possible your post never made it to
us 
or the rejection never made it to you. In such cases you should e-mail us 
at the address listed above. On rare occasions a post that is borderline 
may require discussion among the moderators, which may take a few days to 
run to completion.

To help you determine which newsgroup your post would be most appropriate 
in and what is acceptable to post, excerpts from the original charters are

included below, followed by a list of things that will be rejected from
all 
four groups:

MISC.ENTREPRENEURS.MODERATED
----------------------------
"The newsgroup is for the purposes of moderated discussion of 
entrepreneurial and small-business topics, like: starting a business, 
finding capital, running operations, controlling costs, obtaining 
appropriate products and services, handling employees, filing patents, 
handling tax laws, obtaining credit-card and check processing, etc."

MISC.BUSINESS.MODERATED
-----------------------
"The newsgroup misc.business.moderated [is] a moderated forum for 
discussion and debate involving all aspects of business not presently
being 
served by other business newsgroups. It [is] a newsgroup where professors,

managers, entrepreneurs, students and anyone interested in business can 
establish contacts, share, learn and exchange practical and theoretical 
business thoughts from the world over."

MISC.BUSINESS.CONSULTING
------------------------
"Misc.business.consulting is a forum for discussions concerning the 
business issues of consulting. More specifically, this refers to matters 
such as tax rulings, clarification of accounting treatments, techniques
for 
client management, discussions of ethics, advice for beginning
consultants, 
contract provisions, etc. This should not be taken to totally exclude 
technical issues from being raised, when they are framed in the context of

the business of consulting."

MISC.BUSINESS.MARKETING.MODERATED
---------------------------------
"The newsgroup misc.business.marketing.moderated [is] a moderated forum
for 
discussion and debate involving all aspects of marketing. It [is] a 
newsgroup where professors, managers, entrepreneurs, students and anyone 
interested in marketing can establish contacts, share, learn and exchange 
practical and theoretical marketing thoughts from the world over."

MESSAGE CATEGORIES SUBJECT TO REJECTION
---------------------------------------
The following message categories are subject to rejection (or warnings, 
where noted) in all four newsgroups. Except where noted, an attempt will
be 
made to e-mail the original poster (OP) when their post has been rejected.

SPAM
Posts that are obvious spam are rejected without informing the poster.
Spam 
is considered to include advertising and promotional messages and messages

sent in bulk to multiple destinations (whether the content is topical or 
not).

ADVERTISING
The rare posts that appear to us to be sincerely misdirected ads or "job 
wanted" posts will be rejected with a response. Likewise, responses to 
posts seeking product or service recommendations that appear to be
attempts 
to sell the OP products or services will be rejected. If you are trying to

sell something to the OP, you should contact them directly if they have 
indicated such sales pitches are welcome.

PERSONAL ATTACKS
Excessively personal attacks (ad hominem) will be rejected. It is quite 
acceptable to post disagreements to a poster's ideas or advice, but it is 
not acceptable to attack the poster personally.

SURVEYS
Requests for readers to fill out a survey (whether by e-mail or on a web 
site) may be rejected because such requests will yield a statistically 
invalid population of responses - yielding dangerously misleading results 
for the poster and a waste of time for respondents. Other times these 
surveys are thinly disguised mechanisms for promoting some product or 
service.

MIME/HTML
If an on topic posting arrives in MIME or HTML, we will try to clean it up

to plain text if it appears to be the first posting by a poster. A warning

notice is issued to the poster. We reserve the right to reject subsequent 
MIME/HTML postings by such persons. Usenet is traditionally plain-text and

the software used by many readers does not sup****t proper rendition of 
MIME/HTML.

NEWS, ARTICLES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Business news, articles, and announcements are rejected on the grounds
that 
these are discussion groups, and such things are more appropriate in other

forums. Such things tend to be self-promotional in any case and generally 
aren't intended to solicit genuine dialogue.

CROSSPOSTING
Inappropriate cross-posting to other newsgroups may either be rejected or 
the list of newsgroups may be trimmed before approval. If trimmed and 
approved, the list of newsgroups where the post is considered off topic 
will be removed and the poster is warned that their posting will only 
appear in the unelided newsgroups.

EXCESSIVE QUOTING AND TOP POSTING
Replies that are top posted, or contain an excessive amount of quoted 
material, will not be rejected for those reasons but a warning may be sent

to the poster. We reserve the right to trim or even delete any quoted 
material we may deem excessive. An explanation of why we dislike excessive

quoting and top posting is on Google's web site, among others:
http://www.google.com/googlegroups/posting_style.html#summarize
http://web.presby.edu/~nnqadmin/nnq/nquote.html

OFF TOPIC
If the posting is, in our judgment, off-topic for the newsgroup then we
may 
reject it. On occasion we do allow follow-up posts to threads to drift off

topic, but are less likely to allow a new thread to be started that begins

off topic.

OTHER
Since it is not possible for us to anticipate and itemize all possible 
reasons for rejection, we must reserve the right to reject for reasons not

previously listed. We will however strive to allow as much dialogue as 
humanly possible since we realize that posters and readers would abandon 
any newsgroup that is moderated in an ad hoc or unjust manner.

Thank you for reading this policy do***ent.
 




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