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Subject: Re: JUNO problems
From: Tim Bowden <tcbowden @ clovis . nerdnosh . org>
Organization: NERDNOSH - the story conference as cyber-community!
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 97 07:00:14 PST
To: list-managers @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: <2.2.32.19970309034649.006de598@tgn.net>

"Alan S. Harrell" <ashandrr@tgn.net> writes:

>  Why can't you simply do as I do and configure your digest to a 
>  maximum of 55K or smaller?  

Nerdnosh is actually a magazine issued daily, and it is archived
strictly by volume and issue number, and the mere suggestion I 
would distort that for the sake of folks not serious enough about
Net mail to pay even a penny for it is utterly prepostrous.

>  Juno Online Services brags one and a half million accounts.  You
>  may wish to snub them, but it is they that have the clout -- not
>  you.  

Look, supposing you were designing your operation around participation,
rather than sheer numbers.  Much like market research, you would be
interested in the accounts which might bring back returns.  I am
interested in readers, yes, but I'm more interested in those willing to
participate.  I look at even the inflated numbers given for Juno, and I
see also the many-times more wired connections out there which don't
have the Juno limitations, and - well, the alleged `clout' dissolves.

AOL and Juno have an interest in producing numbers;  they sell
advertising on that basis alone.  All a vast array of accounts means to
us here on Nerdnosh is the chance of finding more active members.  And,
I'm sorry, Juno just doesn't carry that rep with me.

>  There are many Internet and Online users in this world that do
>  not have a plethora of choices for Internet access.  

Many listowners likewise must triage energy and resources.  We all must
decide - how much trouble is that account worth in relation to that it
causes?  It isn't likely that Juno will have a POP in your neighborhood
and no other access for a more legitimate ISP does.

I don't block Juno accounts.  But it's for sure I won't be adapting my
operation to them either, even though, as the old saying goes, some of
my best members - .


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