On 21/08/2014 08:40, Everything You Need To Know wrote:
On Thursday, 21 August 2014 16:55:44 UTC+9:30, Terry Reedy  wrote:
On 8/20/2014 11:36 AM, Everything You Need To Know wrote:

Neat little exercise, surprisingly cool results!

less than 3 minutes!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlDjl5JK0eU&feature=youtu.be



Dear EYNToK (Adam Nowak?, the name on the video?): I am both a long-term

participant in this group and currently one of the behind-the-scenes

moderators. Here are the mistakes you made.



0. You posted from Google Groups.

0a. GG is the source of at least half the spam targeted at python-list,

including the stuff that gets caught and discarded by me or another

moderator.  Google gives the appearance of being indifferent to being

spam source #1. Or maybe they see it as a mark of success somehow.

0b. By default, GG does not follow normal and reasonable protocols.

Google is obviously indifferent to that. At one time in the past, Google

would have been cut off from usenet groups for GG's behavior. Now Google

is too big and powerful and hence arrogant.

0c. Some posters, when requested, change the defaults as requested and

instructed. Some do not, thereby asking to be ignored.



1. A pseudonym, but not just a pseudonym, but one that could be

interpreted as intentionally obnoxious and 'in our faces', such as used

by trolls.  I realize that as a newcomer, you don't know the history,

but it affects people who have been around awhile.



2. Slightly deceptive subject line, to your detriment. The video is

about simulating indefinite precision long division with python. This is

a quite legitimate beginner exercise. The 1/998001 example is just an

illustration of the value of being able to get more than 18 decimal digits.



3. The form of your post! It screams 'I am spam!' Judgment in 3 seconds!



In sum, if this post had been presented to me by the spam filter for

action, and I had acted without viewing the video, especially late at

night when tired, I might have deleted it.



Having watched the video, I now know that would have been a mistake. As

Steven said, properly formatted occasional announcements of free

python-related resources are on-topic. (If we got multiple such

announcements every day, we might change the rules.) I agree with the

rest of his excellent post.



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Terry Jan Reedy

Well said


Glad to see that you took it on board. Except that you're still using google groups. I'm not interested in trying to read posts when they're in the appalling formatting above. Please take steps to rectify the situation or go away, your choice.

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