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From: [email protected] (Billy Harris)
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Subject: Emily Postnews answers your questions on how to create a new alt group
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Date: 29 Mar 1995 21:45:44 -0600
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version: 2.0

(posted monthly)

Version 1 by Billy Harris ([email protected])
Version 2 by Billy Harris and Tim Pierce ([email protected])

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New this post:

Corrected the spelling of Jonathan's name (OOPS!)

Improved wording for Joe Blow == Hitler section
       inspired by [email protected] (Eugene {Yevgeniy} Epshteyn)

'Better' advice for starting a non-alt group; thanks to
       [email protected] (Jon Bell)

Improved part 5 (If x.y.z.z.z. exists why can't mine?)
       suggested by  Aaron Keesler <[email protected]>

Tons of spelling mistakes corrected.
  (Don't nobody 'plain about speling misteaks no more?)

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  EMILY POSTNEWS ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS ON HOW TO CREATE A NEW ALT GROUP

1. I want to create a new alt group.  How do I start?

  For one thing, make sure you don't talk about it on alt.config.
  The only people there are tyrannical, embittered news
  administrators who don't like anything that anyone does, so don't
  even bother.

  You also need to think of a good name for your group.
  Use this handy checklist in choosing a worthwhile alt name:

  * Use as many periods as possible, for separating words or even
    syllables.  This is the most useful yardstick for measuring a
    newsgroup's importance; the more periods, the merrier!

  * Don't hide your group among the others that are already there;
    create a new hierarchy if you possibly can.  Using the existing
    namespace is just no fun.  This may seem to be in conflict with
    the rule above (maximize periods) but there's nothing to stop you
    from creating a new hierarchy and seven or eight sub-hierarchies
    at the same time.

  * Repeat words for emphasis.  For example, alt.flame.joe.blow is
    clearly an inferior choice to alt.flame.joe.blow.die.die.die or,
    better, alt.flame.joe.blow.die.die.die.NOW.NOW.NOW.YES.YES.YES!!
    Both of these attract more attention than the first.  (Also note
    the capital letters and exclamation points -- these are extra
    neat.  See below for information on how to handle pesky system
    managers who might complain about them.)

  Beware, however, of creating a newsgroup name that is too
  descriptive of its content.  Then people can look at the name and
  tell what the group will discuss.  Random strangers might join your
  group. What you want is a private discussion forum where you can
  exchange inside jokes.  Hence, a better name might be
  alt.flame.jbdddNNNYYY.  (Insert periods at will to improve the
  name.)  For maximal obscurity, choose an unrelated hierarchy under
  which to start the group: alt.sci or alt.comp, for example.

  And remember the maxim of alt: alt.fan is always a good place for
  *any* newsgroup.

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2. Okay, I've decided to name my group
  alt.fan.flame.tv.my.really.k00l.froup.  What do I do now?

  Create the group by sending the appropriate control message
  (look in the "control" newsgroup for examples).  Since news
  administrators don't care about their jobs (it's all a sham,
  actually), they don't have time to read long control messages,
  so there's no need to put any effort into writing this message.
  Just say, "Please create alt.fan.flame.tv.my.really.k00l.froup."
  Above all, you certainly don't need to justify its existence;
  that's not needed until later. (see Question 7, part B).

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3. This newsgroup has been around for about three days, and it
  rocks!!  How can I move it to the rec hierarchy?

  Well, boring administrator types will babble something about Dave
  Lawrence and news.announce.newusers, but you don't have time to
  wait for a moderator to approve your post, and you certainly
  don't have time to read news.announce.newusers for information on
  how to do this.   All you have to do is post a call for discussion
  in news.groups, wait a couple of weeks, and post a call for votes.
  Timing your post for discussion is very important; your discussion
  should take about a month and you want the voting period to coincide
  with steps 5 and 6 below.

  One key point to remember is that the control freaks on alt.config
  will vote no for EVERYTHING and will in fact actively campaign against
  you and your group. To offset those NO votes, you need to generate lots
  of YES votes by cross-posting your call for votes to lots of newsgroups.
  Remember: The more groups you cross-post to, the more YES votes you
  will generate. comp.lang.lisp is a great place to generate votes for
  rec.fan.flame.tv.my.really.k00l.froup, because the fascist administrators
  on alt.config would NEVER think of campaigning there. Be sure and mention
  that you are also forming an alt group; that way, the people of
  comp.lang.lisp will help you in your fight with the control freaks on
  alt.config.

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4. Somebody told me that my newsgroup is only on 4% of news sites!
  What should I do to correct this heinous injustice?

  Alert the media!  It's a conspiracy.

  Subscribe to alt.config and post a message complaining about
  the low propagation of alt.blah.blah. You should post a sharp
  criticism of the conspiracy of system administrators who have
  nothing better to do than think of ways to sabotage your news group.
  You should moan about the terrible propagation of your group
  and about the severe disservice these system administrators are
  doing to Usenet in general and to you in particular.  Refer to
  Question 5 for more detailed information on good rhetoric to
  use in this post.

  Alternately, you can post a message pleading and begging news
  administrators to carry alt.blah.blah. A message such as
  "Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please
  carry alt.blah.blah.  Pretty please? With sugar on top?  The entire
  Internet community will thank you if you do and we'll all send you
  money. Pretty please? Please?" should work nicely.

  For even better results, post both types of messages.

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5. Someone complained about my group! What should I do?

  Pay no attention.  Administrators are just godless Fascists.

  The most important thing to remember when discussing new alt groups
  on alt.config -- which you shouldn't do anyway -- is that news
  administrators are completely impervious to logic.  It does no good
  to reason with them, so don't try.

  Suggested discussion topics:

     You're just an evil Communist!
     This is alt!  I can do whatever I want to!
     Why should I listen to you?  Just because you're a news
       administrator?  You're obviously not having any fun.
     Well, you're wrong because I know all about how this works.
       Ppppbpbpth!
     If you cared about your users, you'd carry this group.

  Keep in mind that the administrator probably did *NOT* ask his users
  whether or not they wished to read this group. Demand that he
  call all 500 of his users to find out if any one of them wants to
  read your group.

  One proven way of gathering support for your group is to list all the
  really dumb groups that have gotten approved -- such as alt.spleen,
  alt.enya.puke.puke.pukeSender:, and alt.culture.sardines.  These groups
  may not exist at your site, but they must exist somewhere or the
  fascist administrators in alt.config wouldn't complain about them so much.
  Surely it's obvious, even to the dunderheads in alt.config, that if groups
  like those can exist on one site, your group should exist on ALL sites.
  NOT TRUE! You must bring this point out explicitly, as the administrators
  are too self-absorbed to think of this on their own.

  If everyone is conspiring against you, just go on to the next step.
  Railroading proposals through is the alt way of life!

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6. Joe Blow still won't carry my group! What should I do now?

  Name calling is quite productive. If you can't think of any
  good names, try these:

         Fascist
         Bigot
         Control freak
         Mind controlling PC scum
         Fundamentalist right-wing fanatic
         Hitler

  Adolf Hitler tortured and killed millions of people. Joe Blow criticized
  your alt.blah.blah proposal.  Surely everyone can see the similarities
  between these two events, right?  WRONG! As explained before, system
  administrators are incapable of thinking logically. No matter how obvious
  Joe Blow's evil nature is to you, the administrators of alt.config won't
  notice.  So, you need to publicize Joe Blow's evil nature and point out
  the comparison to Hitler.  Since no one wants to support a nazi, hundreds
  of sites will add your group.

  Be sure to mention Joe Blow's name several times in the letter, so
  everyone will remember exactly who you are talking about. After
  other system administrators see your vicious post about Joe Blow,
  they will add your group so that you will not similarly insult them.

  Finally, at the end of your post, put a line similar to: "P.S. to
  all:  Don't forget to vote for blah.blah by next Weds" Thus, while
  alt.blah.blah is fresh on everyone's minds, you can attract more
  votes for (non-alt) blah.blah. Remember that you need to get at
  least 100 votes to create a non-alt group, so every vote counts. By
  including this PS on a note about alt.blah.blah, you will attract
  several voters who otherwise would not have participated.

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7a. All right!! My group passed the mainstream vote!!

  Congratulations; you have proved the worthiness of your topic.
  System Administrators now have no excuse not to carry your alt group,
  and you can say that publicly. After all, without an alt group,
  how can people cross-post the same article to both groups? How
  would people be confused about which topics go where?
  Clearly, an alt group is needed. Every news group should have a
  corresponding alt group!

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7b. Awww.. My group failed the mainstream vote. And we were so close.

  Some people would suggest that you say something logical, such as:
  "My topic has a lot of interest but not quite enough for the
  mainstream Usenet.  Therefore I recommend an alt group."
  The problem is that this statement makes sense. As stated earlier,
  logic is useless against system administrators. If you absolutely
  insist, then you can gather together all of the reasons you didn't
  use before and post them to alt.config.  My advice, however, is
  to follow the suggestions given for Question 7c.

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7c. I can't believe it! Usenet voters didn't like my group at all!

  What?? Obviously Joe Blow (who criticized your alt group) has
  formed a conspiracy against you. This is the only reason for
  the skewed vote, since we both know your group is the best thing
  to happen to Usenet since alt.sex.swedish.Bork.Bork.Bork.

  Thus, you should post a message explaining the situation to everyone
  who thought the vote was legitimate. You should accuse Joe Blow
  of ballot stuffing, forgery, bias, murder, and any other crimes
  you can think of.  Point out that Joe Blow has a well-known,
  long-standing personal vendetta against you and spent 8-12 hours
  per day trying to sabotage your vote.

  Something that can also work is to blame the outcome on the
  incompetence of the vote taker. Sometimes this works even if YOU
  are the vote-taker; accuse yourself of incompetence and demand that
  someone volunteer to collect votes for the also demanded revote of
  blah.blah.

  Finally, conclude your message by including a line such as:
  "Because that bigot Joe Blow's dictatorial ballot-stuffing
  forgeries have killed blah.blah, you are morally obligated to
  support alt.blah.blah. If you don't, you are just as guilty as Joe
  Blow.  P.S. everyone please mail to root@somewhere demanding a
  revote of blah.blah due to Joe Blow's meddling"

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8. I followed all your steps, and my propagation is close to .01%. Now
  what should I do?

  You should post one more time to alt.config saying "FINE! DON'T CARRY
  ALT.BLAH.BLAH. SEE IF I CARE, YOU $%^W&@ @#(*$^&@ DICTATORIAL
  POND WATER SCUM!" You may substitute whichever expletives seem
  appropriate. To emphasize that this message is a spontaneous outburst,
  you should add few typos caused by your fingers slamming on the
  keyboard: "FINEW! DON"T SCARRI ALT>BLAH>BLAH!!!! SEE IF I GIVE A
  FLYING W@$&# ABOUT YUO O|T YOUR @#)$ SITES! JUST CRAW<: BACK TUI
  WHEREVEER IT IS TYOU DICTATORTEIAL BIGOTED SYS AMDIN SCUMM HANG
  TYOUT AND LAUG|HJT AT YOUR HOOLWO VICTORY>"!"!!"

  With that final message, you can sit back and relax, safe in the
  knowledge that you have set a new record low for propagation of
  alt.blah.blah: 0!

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                            ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

note: Once I get 150 suggestions, I will remove this section and the
authorship information; by that time, this thing will have become a true
group effort.

Until then, thanks to:

[email protected] for advice on how to get 100 votes for a non-alt group.
[email protected] for reminding me about ObHitler flames.
[email protected] for telling me that my autoposter wasn't autoposting.
[email protected] for improved Hitler flames
[email protected] for idea of bypassing news.announce.newgroup moderation
[email protected] for reminding me about alt.this.group.sucks, etc.

and, as always, [email protected] for 1/2 authorship and suggesting
the Emily Postnews format in the first place.