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Re: [ga] Do all posts take a long time?
It is the queerest thing that ever actually worked.
Go to www.gigalaw.com ; any reasonable reading tells you that this list is a
liability waiting to happen.
Actually we have these things called monitors - they are in fact editors.
Then we have this thing called the NC - actually in fact they are publishers.
Then we have this group that writes - actually they are reporters.
If the editors and publishers have the power over content, which they do, then
they are liable for that content and any libellous (in print slander) material
herein.
AS is at this moment our editor and so your material posted here must pass his
muster.
In the US we call this censorship, which any good publication requires, while in
reality we censor ourselves because we want our articles read.
While he cannot possibly monitor or edit each piece, herein lies the original
cause for delay.
A really lousy mechanics is the secondary cause, and a desire to halt our
discussions which is evidenced in the new blueprint is another.
Sincerely,
Eric
Joe Baptista wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Jeff Field wrote:
>
> > BTW all, am I the only one for which it seems to take about 30-40 minutes
> > for posts to show up on this list? I'm on a dozen or so mailing lists and
> > none, not even the few that have thousands of subscribers and hundreds of
> > posts each day, take anywhere near as long as this list. Anyway, just
> > curious.
>
> Well Jeff - That GA is a very special mailing list with a very special
> configuration file last time i looked. I think we call it censorship and
> it does tend to slow delivery.
>
> Cheers
> Joe Baptista
>
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