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Notice: This document was reviewed and discussed in alt.binaries.cracks and
has the approval of ALL of the _contributors_ as of this date. Suggestions
for changes are always welcome, please use subject line "ATTN: CrackFAQ"
We want to help you get the most out of alt.binaries.cracks. Please read this.
Follow the guidelines below and you WILL get help. Ignore them, and you may be
ignored. 
To emphasize this point - if you follow the advice below - you WILL get help.
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Table of Contents
0. Quick Answers
1. Introduction
2. What subjects are ON-TOPIC? What are common OFF-TOPIC posts?
3. Which programs are good candidates for cracking?
4. What are poor candidates for cracking?
5. How do I get my request filled? (or Why am I being ignored?)
6. Is this legal?
7. Other Frequently Asked Questions
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0. Quick Answers 
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WARNINGS
 
This is not the group for F.O.S.I. questions, read their FAQ at their site.
Use any search engine like http://www.metacrawler.com/ to find their URL.
If you are GREEDY or IMPATIENT - you WON'T get help
NO REPLIES BY EMAIL - WATCH FOR THE ANSWER HERE
If you post it - IT WON'T BE CRACKED
TESTS belong in alt.binaries.test
CHALLENGES WILL NOT BE WORKED ON
AOL ADDONS WILL NOT BE WORKED ON
THERE IS NO LIST - WE DO NOT TRADE HERE
We don't fix warez releases - contact the release group.
We don't know why [website] is not working. DON'T ASK.
SPAM IS NOT WELCOME NOR ARE ANY OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS.
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New to Usenet? Please read the general Usenet FAQs at
http://www.faqs.org/usenet/ 
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Get inctrl5.zip and USE IT: 
http://download.lycos.com/swadv/AdvResults.asp?form=advanced&query=inctrl5.zip
Get Forte's Agent and USE IT: 
ftp://ftp.forteinc.com/pub/agent/a32-18.exe 
Buy it (recommended) or http://us.box.sk/cgi-bin/robot.cgi?srch=forte+agent 
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Most Frequently Requested Cracks: 
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Adobe - there are none for their save disabled trials
Microsoft product serials 
Try 111-1111111 or 1112-1111111 or http://kickme.to/winblowz98 by Nitallica
Winzip
http://us.box.sk/cgi-bin/robot.cgi?srch=winzip
Zip Password Crackers
http://us.box.sk/cgi-bin/robot.cgi?srch=zipcrack
Paintshop Pro
http://us.box.sk/cgi-bin/robot.cgi?srch=paintshop
Macromedia Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Director and deprotectors
http://us.box.sk/cgi-bin/robot.cgi?srch=macromedia
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Did you check http://astalavista.box.sk/ ? Try both the author and app names.
Did you check http://www.elitetoplist.com/ for a retail version of the app?
What are (ISO/RAR/etc.) files? http://www.wotsit.org/
Looking for a specific file? Go to http://www.filesearch.ru/en/advanced/
Looking for programs (aka warez)? Go to http://www.warezfaq.org/
Looking for TV Card descramblers? Try alt.binaries.multimedia.utilities
Looking for audiowarez? Try alt.binaries.sounds.utilities
Looking for non-ratio ftp sites? Try http://alt2600.com/faqs
Need help copying a CDROM? Try alt.comp.periphs.cdr
Need help with a game? Try http://www.gamecopyworld.com/
Need help with Sony Playstation games? Try alt.games.video.sony-playstation
Need help with privacy/anonymity? Try alt.privacy or alt.privacy.anon-server
Need help with passwords? Try http://www.hackers-supply.com/hack/psw/crack.html
Need porn site passwords? Look in alt.sex.passwords - we don't have them
AVP Virus Software is not AVX -> http://www.avp.ch/E/products.htm
Need a better newsfeed, ISP, search engine, etc.?
Check alt.binaries.news-server-comparison and The Yahoo! directory
Confused by FWIW, HTH, RTFM? http://www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/abbrev.html
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BEFORE You complain about others please read: 
The SPAM FAQ: http://www.killfile.org/~tskirvin/faqs/spam.html
NetAbuse FAQ: http://www.cybernothing.org/faqs/net-abuse-faq.html
and the appropriate Acceptable Use Policy for their News Server.
If they are complying with the 3 documents above - there is not much you 
can do except learn how to use a killfilter
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1. Introduction 
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alt.binaries.cracks was created for the purpose of "diverting large 
binaries from alt.cracks".  That means that "binary cracks" are welcome 
here.  Discussion on cracking related topics is also welcome.  Anything 
else should be posted to another group.  
Please, CRACKS ONLY - NOT APPLICATIONS (cracked or uncracked) here.
Post applications to alt.binaries.misc or a warez group [you can post an 
"alert message" that says the app was posted somewhere else].  
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What's a crack?  It is an unauthorized modification to software (similar 
to putting a high performance exhaust system on your car), a serial 
number, registration code, or some other means of removing software 
limitations.  
Who are these crackers?  Crackers are software engineers who work on 
programs without the benefit of the original source code.  Most are 
hobbyists.  All post their work for free.  THEY OWE YOU NOTHING.  All they 
ask is that you follow the guidelines below.  
Cracks are designed to overcome "performance limitations" in software to 
allow you to more accurately assess the usefulness of the product.  
Timebombs, menu disabling, and Nag Screens are all hinderances to "high 
performance computing".  
Icon modification and cosmetic fixes (splash screen killing) are also 
on-topic, as is the removal of dongle (hardlock) code.  
Do a web search for "software reverse engineering" for more details.
DO NOT CROSSPOST your requests outside of alt.cracks, alt.binaries.cracks 
and alt.binaries.cracks.phrozen-crew - these are the core cracks groups.  
Excessive cross-posting will bring you nothing but trouble.  
The alt.2600.* groups HAVE NOTHING TO DO with alt.binaries.cracks
Please also read:
LeoGetz's Booby-Trapped Shareware list - http://LGbts.cjb.net/
Nitallica's "How To Search" - http://learn2search.cjb.net/
and other messages about the application you seek.
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2. What subjects are ON-TOPIC? What are common OFF-TOPIC posts? 
ON-TOPIC: (Requests for) Cracks, serial numbers, and special modifications 
          to SOFTWARE.  99% of current activity is for Win32 programs.  Please 
          confine non-binary posts to cracking related discussion.  
OFF-TOPIC: PSX, Hardware discussions, CDROM copy questions, "What's the 
           best?" questions, Porn/Adultcheck Passwords, Trading, Full 
	   applications, "how do I use this app?", uncracked "Crack this" 
	   programs, Viruses, Mailbombers, Autoposters, Nukers, ICQ, 
	   Hotmail/etc., descramblers, Game cracks, cheats and patches, 
	   FTP sites, WWW sites, hacking, General software or warez support 
	   questions ("how do I...?") 
GRAY-AREA: Jokes.  Occasional humor is welcome, especially at the expense 
           of lamers.  Just don't get carried away.  PGP messages are also 
           discouraged - use other means when possible.  
There are over 60,000 newsgroups - find the one with the title closest to 
your question and ask it there.  You will get more help faster.  
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3. Which programs are good candidates for cracking? 
a. Timebombs: The program operates with all features for a set number of days.
One form of timebomb is Timelock or VBox by Preview Software.
b. Registration Codes: The software requires a serial number to turn on all
of its features.
c. Dongles: The program checks for the presence of a hardware device and goes
into demo mode if the dongle is not present.
d. Smear/Watermark: The program alters all saved images by overprinting an X
or text on them.
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4. What are poor candidates for cracking? 
a. Crippled: Often saving, copying to the clipboard, or printing are disabled.
The code for those functions may not be present in the demo. If that is the
case, then the application cannot be fixed. Don't expect crippled applications
to be fixed at the same rate as the good candidate applications.
b. Large or limited distribution: Crackers cannot work on programs by telepathy
- they need to get their hands on the program. If there isn't a download URL,
it's probably not a good candidate.
c. SPAMMING tools: email extractors, autoposters, mass mailers and the like
are a pox on the internet. No one likes SPAM, and we're not going to make
their job any easier.
d. If the author mentions getting a registered version in the mail or via a 
secret URL, the demo is probably too crippled to fix.
e. Visual Basic applications - be certain to note the VB version number.
VB4 is nearly uncrackable, and interpreted VB5 and VB6 apps (as opposed to
compiled) are just as bad.
f. AOL addons - a cracker needs to subscribe to AOL to test the crack.
g. Java app - programs like Anfy Java and other web fluff are rarely cracked.
h. Non-Win32 apps - most crackers are using Win9x or WinNT
i. Games - game demos are crippled and the game crackers don't read a.b.c
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5. How do I get my request filled? (or Why am I being ignored?) 
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Ignorance is tolerated by most crackers and posters, but laziness is not.
Following this procedure should prove to be a real time-saver for you. 
Regular visitors to this group know and use these sites first, prior to 
making a request.  Why wait days to see if someone responds to your post?  
Check this URLs first and odds are you'll find what you are looking for: 
http://astalavista.box.sk/ 
Couldn't locate it?
Visit Nitallica's http://learn2search.cjb.net/ to discover new ways of 
finding things on the web and ftp sites.  
Then go back the message headers for alt.binaries.cracks and use the FIND 
function in your news reader.  Type in a few characters pertaining to the 
program you want and press "Find", followed by "Find Next" to browse 
through all the related messages.  
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If you still have no success, proceed as follows:
You MUST supply the EXACT version number with your request to make certain 
that you get the right crack.  You MUST provide a download URL for the 
same reason.  
NOTE: Requests must be labelled 'REQ', 're' is for followups to previous posts.
For best results, post a request using this form:
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Subject : REQ: Crack for SuperNeato 2.0.3 by NeatoSoft
: (many crackers filter on "REQ:" - use "Re:" ONLY for REPLIES)
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Message Body
Application : Put *FULL* name of application here with version number
: Should be the same as the subject line.
Author(s) : Company name, etc (it may make a difference, especially 
: if they use the same protection on all their apps!)
Website URL : http://www.information page of app
: i.e. http://www.neato.com/neato203.htm
Download URL : http://www.full url to download (http: or ftp:)
: i.e. http://www.neato.com/downloads/ndemo203.zip , a link to a page is NOT OK
Download Size : 1.8 MB (this is _important_ - many crackers have slow modems)
Description : What kind of program is it? Util, PS Plugin, etc?
: i.e. 3D Graphics Program
OS Info : what OS is it available on? which one are you asking to crack?
: i.e. Windows NT ONLY
File Size : name of the program and file size (so crackers know they're
: working on the RIGHT version and file you're asking for!!)
: i.e. Neato.exe 1,234,098 bytes
File Version : self explanatory (FULL VERSION NUMBER) 
: i.e. My Neato Program 2.0.3[tip - right click on file, look at
: Properties -> Version Tab]
Language : ditto! (ENGLISH, FRENCH, ETC.)
Protection : Is it time bombed, crippled (describe HOW and WHAT features)
: passworded, file save disabled, etc. BE DETAILED, THE MORE 
: INFO YOU GIVE THE EASIER IT IS TO FIND AND DISABLE.
Comments : Description and any other comments you think might help.
: This is a sales pitch - you want to sell a cracker on it!
Contact : SECURE email address, or VIA newsgroup (ATTN: WHOMEVER) so 
: that if a cracker needs more info from you or wants to test 
: it before posting. Consider using alt.anonymous.messages.
: Supply your RSA public PGP key in your first message.
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No download URL? Ask first using the template and explain that in the
comments. Usually a cracker asks that the app be posted to alt.binaries.misc
Remember - it's impossible for a cracker to modify a program if she can't 
get her hands on it. CDROM size programs are usually out of the question. 
Much of the success of an effective crack will depend on the amount of detail 
YOU provide about the program. Just waiting around to install the app _after_ 
the crack is made is considered laziness. The cracker has to put that work in
and so should you.
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6. Is this legal? 
That question is OFF-TOPIC here. If you are worried, don't use any of the 
patches or serial numbers posted here. You can ask in a *.legal or *.law 
group, but you won't like the answer. Just like modifications to automobiles,
the answers vary by country, state, or city.
If the product meets your needs and you continue to use it, you ought to reward
the authors for their work. You want them to improve the program, don't you? 
BE DISCREET. Don't brag about this group, or draw unwanted attention here. 
Specifically, don't harass or taunt the author. 
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7. Other Frequently Asked Questions: 
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Q. How do I use a crack?
A.  All good quality cracks come with instructions in the [i]NFO file.  
Use any text editor to read the NFO file.  If you still do not understand, 
ask for help AND tell us which crack you are trying to use.  
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Q. How do I know if a cracker is working on my request?
A. Crackers rarely advertise what they are working on. Be patient.
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Q. I've asked 3 times now, what do I have to do to get you to post the crack?
A.  Be patient.  Fill in the request form and post it weekly until you get 
an answer or a crack.  
Getting impatient or complaining about the wait will DELAY the crack.
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Q. How do I unzip/unrar/unace/decode/etc.?
A. Do a web search and visit http://www.winzip.com/ , http://www.rarsoft.com/ ,
etc. 
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Q. How do I learn how to crack?
A. The answers are on the web - learn how to search it.
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Q. Can I post programs to alt.binaries.cracks?
A.  Please post cracks or serials to alt.binaries.cracks.  Programs belong 
in another group.  
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Q. Can I post cracks to alt.binaries.cracks?
A.  Of course - but MAKE CERTAIN that the original NFO file is included.  
It's considered polite to NOT RENAME cracks or ALTER the CONTENTS.  DO NOT 
POST the "bare" crack.  DO NOT CROSS-POST binaries.  Many servers cancel 
binaries posted to alt.cracks - cancels affect all groups.  
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Q. I think a crack has a virus! What do I do?
A.  Scan it with at least 3 up to date virus checkers.  If 2 or more 
agree, then delete it.  Post an announcement with the subject line: 
Possible VIRUS >> [filename] posted by [poster name] on [date]
Explain which scanners you used, and which virus was found.
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Q. How does software know that it was already installed?
A.  We commonly call the markers "turds".  You need to use PC Magazine's 
free In Control utility (see URL in section 0) to track the install.  Many 
times the markers are left when you uninstall, those are the turds that 
are detected the next time you install.  Run the app ONCE before finishing 
InControl, many apps plant the turd on the first time you run it.  
Get Regmon and Filemon to "post-mortem" turd busting at 
http://www.sysinternals.com/ 
Even better - use both ConfigSafe and a drive imaging tools such as Ghost 
to make periodic safe copies of your critical system files, especially 
prior to installing new shareware.  ConfigSafe and Ghost can be found in 
warez groups.  
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Q. How do I piss off the crackers?
A.  Use words like "CHALLENGE", "DON'T WORK", or show impatience in you 
posts.  ALL CAPS really annoys people too.  
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Q. But the crack really DOESN'T WORK, how do I get ONE THAT DOES WORK?
A.  Occasionally a cracker misses something.  More often, a new version is 
released.  In either case, MAKE A NEW REQUEST USING THE FORM ABOVE.  Any 
other response is probably going to piss the original cracker off, and 
she's the person best qualified to fix or update the crack.  EXPLAIN IN 
DETAIL in the comments section which cracks you tried, and what limits 
still remain after using the crack.  (Most crackers do not touch apps that 
other crackers have worked on, so you're stuck with the original cracker 
in most cases).  
Some authors monitor alt.binaries.cracks and change their app to defeat 
the crack.  DO NOT GET IN A FRENZY!  Those updates rarely add new 
features, just stick with the older version.  
Use http://www.filesearch.ru/ to look for an older version. 
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Q.  My cracked version of SuperNeato connected to the author's website, 
and the web page says I'm BUSTED - what do I do?  
A.  Most of the time the author is just trying to scare you.  Sometimes 
the app will trash your system.  BE CAREFUL using cracks on NEWER versions 
of the app, always maintain a backup of your system, and uninstall the app 
that gave you the message.  
Be sure to make a post to LeoGetz's attention for the Booby-Trapped 
Shareware List.  
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Q. What words should I avoid?
A.  "ME TOO", URGENT, DESPERATE, TIA, "add me to your list", and anything 
that indicates impatience or anger.  Be nice to the crackers and they will 
be nice to you.  YOUR "VOTES" are meaningless.  We don't care.  
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Q: What's the gibberish?
A: http://www.rahul.net/falk/glossary.html#sporgery
This document is designed to be revised frequently.
Changes should be posted "ATTN: CrackFAQ" in alt.binaries.cracks 
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   STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS!! DO THINGS THE WAY _YOU_ WANT, NOT THE WAY
               IMAGINARY LEADERS ORDER YOU AND TELL YOU TO.
              THERE ARE _NO_ RULES, NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY.
   IT'S YOUR NEWSGROUP TOO, YOU HAVE JUST AS MUCH RIGHT HERE AS THEY DO.
READ THIS TO SEE WHY YOU'RE BEING TRICKED BY SNITCHES ORDERING YOU AROUND
DON'T BE TRICKED!
"The FAQ on FAQ Thumpers"
Author: MACV
Date: 8/31/95
       In  my  years  of computing experience which began back in the
days  of  the  Coleco  Adam,  I've  had  the pleasure of meeting many
helpful  folks  who  shared my love for these wonderful machines that
have  changed our lives so much. I've had the privilege of running my
own  BBS for many years and then I made the transition to being in on
the  ground  floor  of  one of the first ISP's in my area.  During my
years  of  experience  online  I've  always  found  that  a   certain
personality  type  kept  turning up regardless of what online venue I
was using.  As a BBS sysop, there were always a few people who wanted
to  "help"  me  run  my  board.  Once the internet became a household
word,  I  started noticing the same types of "helpful" people popping
up  in  just  about  every  newsgroup  I'd examine.  Unlike those who
irritated me on my BBS though, since these folks had no sysop to tell
them their "help" was unwanted, they became emboldened and completely
abandoned the facade of trying to be "helpful."  Thus, emerged the
FAQ Thumper.
Thus, also, came the need for this FAQ.
       This  FAQ  will  most  likely contain a lot of omissions, so I
hope  that  its  readers will feel free to add to it as time goes on.
Unlike  the  FAQ's  that the FAQ thumpers regard as their Holy Grail,
feel free to fold, spindle and mutilate this document as you see fit.
NOTE: This FAQ applies solely to unmoderated newsgroups.
       Q.  Where did the term "FAQ thumper" come from?
       A.  When  I  first  encountered these strange people who could
quote  their newsgroup's FAQ verbatim and did so at every chance that
presented  itself,  I  was  instantly  reminded  of  the   born-again
Christian types I've known throughout my time.  Like "bible thumpers"
who  can  recite  an  appropriate verse from Scripture for almost any
topic  of  conversation that they are presented, FAQ thumpers exhibit
the  same  skill  and fervent zealotry as their Christian zombie-like
brethren in embracing and quoting their hallowed FAQ's.
       Q.  Who appointed/elected the FAQ thumpers?
       A.  Nobody!   It's  a  job  they took on by themselves.  These
wanna-be  dictators of cyberspace don't even enjoy popular support in
most newsgroups they infest.
       Q.  Why do they take on their self-appointed roles?
       A.  Mainly  to  enjoy  the illusion of power.  There are other
reasons (covered later), but the desire for some measure of authority
is  the essence of their motivation.  Chances are excellent that this
tiny  minority  of aspiring cybercops have little in the way of power
in  their real lives so they desperately attempt to fill that void on
the net.
       Q.  Do  they  have any real authority? In other words, do they
present any threat to me?
       A.  None  whatsoever.  Despite their threats about complaining
to ISP's, they realize that no ISP is going to dump a paying customer
on  the  basis  of some self-righteous twit lodging a complaint about
your  violation  of an FAQ.  It would be a different situation if you
were  posting  porn  someplace  where it doesn't belong or spamming a
newsgroup  with  commercial ads, but any reputable ISP would promptly
dump  any  complaint  about  anything  as  utterly trivial as posting
requests  or  questions  anywhere.  Furthermore, any complaints about
newsgroups  of "questionable" repute are almost universally dumped by
ISP's  regardless  of  what  sort  of so-called abuse is taking place
within  them.   "Questionable" newsgroups are those which are magnets
for  people  engaged  in  the  distribution  of either pornography or
copyrighted  materials  such as "warez," or media products which have
been  digitally  copied  (mp3, mpeg, wav, jpg etc.).  Complaints from
such  newsgroups  are  viewed by ISP's as the proverbial "pot calling
the  kettle  black"  types  of  indictments and are generally sneered
at... if they receive any attention at all.
       Q.  Why  do  they  use  such  threats if they can't really get
action from most ISP's?
       A.  Simple.  Such  threats  are very effective when leveled at
novice  internet  users.   The  FAQ  thumpers  are  essentially cyber
versions  of  schoolyard  bullies without the muscle to back them up.
Since  a  newcomer  to  the newsgroups has no idea of how things work
until  they've been around for awhile, if someone pounces on them and
makes  ominous-sounding  threats,  until  they learn they really have
little  to  fear they acquiesce to the bully's demand... at first.  A
good  analogy is to watch the way someone who has never been stung by
a  bee  or  wasp  reacts when one flies around them as opposed to how
someone who has been stung reacts.
       Q.  Are  there  any types of complaints other than spamming or
posting  pornography  inappropriately  that  are  taken  seriously by
ISP's?
       A.  Yes,  but  the  effectiveness  of  the complaint is nearly
always  dependent  upon the content of the newsgroup it concerns.  In
other words, if you post messages containing profanity in a newsgroup
which contains "adults only" content such as those newsgroups dealing
with  pornographic  images  or  texts  dealing  with  sex  acts, your
complaint  will be given no attention whatsoever.  On the other hand,
if  you  post that same kind of profanity in a newsgroup dealing with
intellectual,  family-oriented  or  religious  subjects,  a complaint
against  you  has  a  much  better  chance  of  getting you warned or
summarily  dumped  by  most  ISP's.  Usually you'll receive a warning
e-mail before any decent ISP dumps your account, though.  Any ISP who
terminates  your account without first giving you a chance to present
your  side  of  the  story isn't one you want to pay your hard-earned
money for, so if you do get summarily dumped consider it a favor from
the dunces who run such an ISP.
       Q.  I've  seen  claims  on the part of FAQ thumpers that their
activities  act  as  a bulwark against the newsgroup being overrun by
spam.  Is that true?
       A.  No,  not  at all.  Spammers generally aim their efforts at
newsgroups based on how germane to what they are peddling the content
of the newsgroup is.  A small amount of spam is therefore the norm in
just  about every newsgroup on Usenet.  The only time spam "overruns"
any newsgroup is if it proves lucrative for the spammers to advertise
their  products  and services in it.  For instance, you see little if
any  spam  in  those  newsgroups  that  deal  with  "warez" and other
copyrighted  materials  because  the  last  thing a software maker or
media  artist  wants  to do is attract attention to their products in
areas  where  their  product  might  wind up being freely distributed
without generating any revenue.
       Q.  Do  FAQ  thumpers  have any positive effects whatsoever in
the newsgroups they try to control?
       A.  On  the contrary, they normally do far more harm than they
do  good.   Even  the most casual examination of newsgroups where FAQ
thumpers  are  most  active will sadly reveal a much higher number of
unproductive and genuinely "off-topic" text posts taking up bandwidth
and making life miserable for those seeking the kind of help or files
the newsgroup is presumably designed to provide.  FAQ thumpers behave
like  packs  of  wolves waiting to pounce upon the weakest members of
the  herd.   Once  one of them does so, the rest pile on the targeted
prey  so  that  a  single  alleged  infraction  of  their revered FAQ
generates  dozens  of  "Read  the  #!%*&!!$*&!! FAQ, you #%$^!!*%*{?!
newbie!"-type  posts.   Inevitably,  people  who don't take kindly to
cyber-fascism chime in to defend the poor novice the FAQ thumpers are
gangbanging  so  that  the  initial  flurry of admonishments winds up
generating  an  exponentially  growing  number  of counter responses.
Egotists that they are, FAQ thumpers never let anyone get in the last
word besides themselves, so they invariably respond with rebuttals to
anyone  who comes to their victim's defense.  Compounding the problem
further  is  the  fact  that many FAQ thumpers are very prodigious in
their  zeal  to police their little domains.  It's not at all unusual
for a single FAQ thumper to post over 50 messages a day.
       Q.  Do  FAQ  thumpers  also contribute "on-topic" posts to the
newsgroups they patrol?
       A.  One  would think that those who profess to be so dedicated
to  the  well-being  of  a  newsgroup  would also be amongst the most
prolific  contributors  of  assistance  and  files, but alas, this is
universally not the case.  In fact, FAQ thumpers are generally little
better   than   so-called   "lurkers"   when  it  comes  to  actually
contributing  content  to their newsgroups.  Hypocrisy is an integral
part of the psyche of most FAQ thumpers.  Their real interest in most
newsgroups is to flex their imaginary muscles by sniping at others.
       Q.  Being  an  FAQ  thumper  seems to be a huge expenditure of
wasted  time  and  energy...  there's  just  got  to be more to their
motivation  than  the  illusion  of  power.   What  else drives these
creatures?
       A.  There  are a lot of frustrated, lonely and secluded people
in  our  society.  Many of the most active FAQ thumpers are likely to
be  unemployed people living off of personal assets and/or government
assistance.   It is entirely plausible that many are shut-ins who are
permanently  disabled.   This  may  seem  like  a cheap shot, but two
things are obvious about FAQ thumpers: they all seem to have far more
time  to  spend  at  their computer keyboards than most of us do, and
they all carry around chips on their shoulders.  Some disabled people
remain  very bitter about the cards fate has dealt them and are in an
ideal  position  to devote large amounts of time to cyberspace.  What
better  way  to feel connected while in seclusion than to participate
in  the  online  community,  and  what  better  way to experience the
illusion of being empowered when one is feeling otherwise helpless?
       Those FAQ thumpers who are not shut-ins are almost necessarily
loners  with  little in the way of a normal social life.  Think about
it...  what  time  could  such  people possibly devote to socializing
after  working an 8-hour day and then spending so much time ferreting
out as many FAQ transgressors as they do on a daily basis?
       In  any  case, FAQ thumpers are universally people with severe
emotional problems.  You couldn't pay most of us to sit at a keyboard
for  hours  at  a  time  every  day  with  the sole task of composing
messages  that  almost always drip with sarcasm, condescension, anger
and  self-importance.  No mentally healthy person would ever dream of
taking on such an onerous chore of their own volition.
       PARTING  ADVICE.  FAQ  thumpers are irrepressible.  Like death
and  taxes,  there's  no  escaping  them.   They  have  been  with us
throughout  our lives and will hound us to our graves.  They were our
kid  brothers and sisters who tattled to our parents about everything
we  did  in  an effort to vent their frustration at being the weakest
members  of  the  family.  They were the teachers' pets in school who
were  keepers  of  the erasers and appointed as class monitors (stool
pigeons)  whenever the teacher had to leave the room.  In high school
they  were  the  hall monitors.  In college, they began to find fewer
outlets where they could enjoy any sort of empowerment so they became
the  withdrawn  loners who went through four years or more of virtual
invisibility  to  most  people  on  campus.   As adults, they are the
neighbors  who  peer  out  from behind their curtains every time they
hear  so  much  as a car door slam.  They are the people who call the
cops  at  the  most  trivial  or imagined violation of their peace or
property.   They  maintain  mental dossiers on all of their neighbors
and are eager to share them with anyone who gives them an opportunity
to   recite  their  gossip.   As  co-workers,  they  are  the  boss's
informers.   They'll tell you how lazy a co-worker is and, as soon as
you  are  out  of  earshot, they will tell someone else how lazy they
think  you  are.   If they outlive you, you can be absolutely certain
they  will  have no qualms whatsoever about verbally diminishing your
existence before your corpse has even grown cold.
       Given  all  the  aforementioned, the best thing to do with FAQ
thumpers  is  to  simply  kill  filter them.  You can be sure that by
doing  so  you  won't  miss any genuine content in whatever newsgroup
you're in.
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