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1 Cancel Index  





2 Breidbart Index (BI)  





3 Breidbart-Index, Version 2 (BI2)  





4 Skirvin-Breidbart Index (SBI, BI3)  





5 BI7 and BI30  





6 Cancel Index in at.*  





7 Thresholds  





8 References  














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The Breidbart Index, developed by Seth Breidbart, is the most significant cancel indexinUsenet.

A cancel index measures the dissemination intensity of substantively identical articles. If the index exceeds a threshold the articles are called newsgroup spam. They can then be removed using third party cancel controls.

Cancel Index[edit]

The principal idea of the Breidbart-Index is to give these methods different weight.[1] With a crossposted message less data needs to be transferred and stored. And excessive crossposts (ECP) are also a likely beginner's error, while excessive multiposts (EMP) suggest deliberate usage of special software.

The crucial issue is categorizing multiple articles as substantively identical.[2] This includes

Breidbart Index (BI)[edit]

The Breidbart Index of a set of articles is defined as the sum of the square root of n, where n is the number of newsgroups to which an article is cross posted.

Formula

Example

Two copies of a posting are made, one to 9 groups, and one to 16.

Breidbart-Index, Version 2 (BI2)[edit]

A more aggressive criterion, Breidbart Index Version 2, has been proposed. The BI2 is defined as the sum of the square root of n, plus the sum of n, divided by two.[2] A single message would only need to be crossposted to 35 newsgroups to breach the threshold of 20.

Formula

Example

Two copies of a posting are made, one to 9 groups, and one to 16.

Skirvin-Breidbart Index (SBI, BI3)[edit]

The name Skirvin-Breidbart Index and the abbreviation SBI are mentioned in the Spam Thresholds FAQ.[2] However, in hierarchy nl.* this index is called BI3.[3]

The SBI is calculated similar to the BI2 but adds up the number of groups in Followup-to: (if present) instead of the number of groups in Newsgroups:. This encourages the use of Followup-to:.

Example

Two posts contain the same text. One is crossposted to 9 groups. The other is crossposted to 16, with four groups in Followup-to:.

BI7 and BI30[edit]

In hierarchy de.* the Breidbart index is used with a time range of seven days instead of 45. This is denoted by the abbreviation BI7.[4]

In hierarchy hamster.de.* the Breidbart index is used with a time range of 30 days instead of 45. This is denoted by the abbreviation BI30.[5]

Cancel Index in at.*[edit]

This is defined in the FAQ [6] of the group at.usenet.cancel-reports. The term used in the Call for Votes [7] and in the FAQ is "Cancel-Index". Unofficial abbreviations are CI and ACI.

The ACI of a single post equals 3 plus the number of groups that the post was sent to. The index of multiple posts is the sum of the indices of the individual posts.

Thresholds[edit]

In fact a cancel message is a just a non-binding request to remove a certain article. News server operators can freely decide on how to implement the conflicting policies.[9]

Hierarchy Cancel Index Time Range Limit Reports Definition
* BI 45 20 news.admin.net-abuse.bulletins [2]
at.* ACI 45 11 at.usenet.cancel-reports [7][10]
at.anzeigen.* ACI 14 4 at.usenet.cancel-reports [11][12]
bln.* BI 45 3 [13]
de.* BI 7 5 de.admin.net-abuse.announce [4][14]
de.alt.dateien.* BI 45 1 de.admin.net-abuse.announce [4][13]
de.markt.* BI 45 2 de.admin.net-abuse.announce [4][13][15]
es.* BI 45 20 [16]
fr.* BI 30 4 fr.usenet.abus.rapports [17][18]
hamster.de.* BI 30 3 hamster.cancelreport [5]
it.* BI 45 20 it.news.net-abuse [19][20]
muc.* BI 45 2 [13]
nl.* SBI 10 nl.internet.misbruik.rapport [3]
nrw.* BI 7 2 [21]
schule.* BI 14 3 schule.cancelreport [22]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b c d e Spam Thresholds FAQ
  • ^ a b "Over cancelrapporten in nl.internet.misbruik". Archived from the original on 2007-08-04. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  • ^ a b c d <news:Result-festlegung-bi-06-05-1999@dana.de>, http://home.snafu.de/hweede/debi.txt
  • ^ a b Regelsatz für hamster.de.* Archived 2013-02-10 at archive.today
  • ^ Spam Cancel in at.* (FAQ)
  • ^ a b <news:CfV$1$at.usenet.cancel-reports$3@usenet.backbone.at>
  • ^ free.* FAQ
  • ^ Cancel Messages: Frequently Asked Questions
  • ^ <news:Result-festlegung-bi-06-05-1999@dana.de>
  • ^ <news:938889391/18913@usenet.backbone.at>
  • ^ <news:RESULT-Entfernung_von_at.anzeigen.computer.haendler-03.10.1999@orcus.priv.at>
  • ^ a b c d Die Jobbörse in den Newsgroups: de.markt.arbeit.*
  • ^ "Fremdcancel-FAQ". Archived from the original on 2007-06-25. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-30. Retrieved 2009-08-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), <Result-de.markt.ALL-28.05.1998@dana.de>
  • ^ FAQ: SPAM.ES Archived 2010-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Les annulations d'articles (Cancel)
  • ^ Changement des règles d'annulation
  • ^ Tutto quello che occorre sapere sulla cancellazione
  • ^ Pagina Antispam in italiano
  • ^ Regeln der nrw.*-Hierarchie
  • ^ "Netiquette.txt". November 13, 2003. Archived from the original (TXT) on September 30, 2022. Retrieved December 22, 2023.

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