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Maintainer: Rob Maxwell <robu-san@excite.com>
Last-modified: September 25, 2003

Welcome to rec.arts.anime.misc
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0) Changes

1) What is rec.arts.anime.misc?

2) Anime Related Newsgroups

3) What should I do to avoid being "flamed" or worse?

4) What are binaries?

5) Where can I show my pictures?

6) What is worse than "flaming"?

7) What does "*plonk*" mean?

8) What does "lurk" mean?

9) What are "spoilers" and "spoiler space"?

10) How should I post a reply?

11) Who should I not reply to?

12) I am doing everything that it says here to do, so why am I still being
ignored?

13) What are all the [brackets] in the Subject Lines for?

14) Why did I get e-mail from "LISTSERV.VT.EDU" about my post?

15) History of this FAQ

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0) Changes

* Returns to news.answers and rec.answers.

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1) What is rec.arts.anime.misc?

The official short description is: Japanese animation fen discussion

[Editor's Note: fen is a pluralized form of fan.]

Originally it was called rec.arts.anime and was created in November of 1987
and absorbed discussion from rec.arts.comics and rec.arts.sf-lovers. It
became the only Big 8 newsgroup for all forms of animation. Discussion of
American animation, e.g., Disney, Warner Brothers, etc., became seen as a
disruption in the newsgroup. This would lead to the creation of
rec.arts.animation in 1990.

By the spring of 1993, rec.arts.anime was getting crowded with an onslaught
of FAQs, people seeking to buy, sell, or trade for anime, and works of fan
written anime fiction. This overcrowding was relieved by the creation of
three new rec.arts.anime newsgroups:

rec.arts.anime.info
Announcements about Japanese animation. (Moderated)
Created: May 5, 1993

rec.arts.anime.marketplace
Things for sale in the Japanese animation world.
Created: May 23, 1993

rec.arts.anime.stories
All about Japanese comic fanzines. (Moderated)
Created: May 5,1993
Superceded: March 18, 1996

In 1996, a final splitting of rec.arts.anime occurred. Additionally,
rec.arts.anime.stories was renamed and retooled.

rec.arts.anime.misc
Japanese animation fen discussion.
Created: March 18, 1996

Charter:
An unmoderated newsgroup for general anime discussion and topics that don't
fall into any of the other categories.

[Editor's Note: r.a.a.m officially supercedes rec.arts.anime at this point
and r.a.a. is remove grouped (rmgrouped) May 20, 1996.]

rec.arts.anime.models
Models designed after Japanese animation characters.
Created: March 18, 1996

rec.arts.anime.games
Video games, card games, and RPGs based on anime.
Created: March 18, 1996

rec.arts.anime.creative
Original works by fans, related to anime/manga. (Moderated)
Created: March 18, 1996

[Editor's Note: This moderated newsgroup does accept fan created artwork in
binary attached form.]

rec.arts.anime.music
Music as it pertains to Japanese animation.
Created: March 18, 1996

rec.arts.anime.fandom
Important issues concerning Japanese animation fans.
Created: March 18, 1996

More details on the history of the rec.arts.anime.* hierarchy and other
early anime newsgroups can be found at:
http://www.tcp.com/~doi/alan/webguide/postings/info.net.history.html

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2) Anime Related Newsgroups

The rec.arts.anime sub-hierarchy is far from the only place on Usenet to
find newsgroups relating to anime. Many of these other newsgroups are geared
to a specific anime or type of anime.

A (hopefully) complete list of the other anime newsgroups, in English and
other languages, is posted to rec.arts.anime.misc twice monthly and is
available on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.geocities.com/willrobsm/raam/anime.htm.

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3) What should I do to avoid being "flamed" or worse?

a) Do not ever post in html, use plain-text only.

b) Do not send (post) binary files to the newsgroup. Be sure to read 4).

c) DO NOT TYPE IN ALL CAPS.

d) do not type in all lower case letters.

e) Dude! Don't say things like, "4|\|I|\/|3 I5 |<3\/\/|_." Kewlspeak or
"l33t" is frowned upon by most members in r.a.a.m and Usenet in general.

f) Please remember to spell check before posting.

g) If you have something to say, look to see if someone else has said it
before. Even if you are answering a simple question, you will look foolish
if you give an answer that was already given earlier by someone else. If
somebody beats you to what you wanted to say, then just add anything useful
to what they started. ("Me, too!" is not useful.)

h) Do not get angry with other people in the newsgroup just because many of
them don't feel the same way you do about something. Remember, they
outnumber you, sometimes a few thousands to one.

i) Do not "test" post to rec.arts.anime.misc. Test posting should be done in
an alt.test newsgroup. If alt.test is too crowded for your taste, entering
"test" into your newsreader's search form will provide a wealth of
alternative choices. misc.test is a good alternative to alt.test.

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4) What are binaries?

Binaries are all computer files that do NOT end in .TXT. These include
photographs and scans (.jpg), videos (.rm, .avi, .mpg), sounds and music
(.avi, .mp3), other text formats (.doc, .rtf), Zip-type files (.zip, .rar)
and all forms of HTML encoding. Do not use any other file format, just
because it is not mentioned. Further, be sure, before sending a post, that
your email/newsreader is set to send in "Plain Text" format only.

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5) Where can I show my pictures?

If you have something you want to show us, then upload it to your website
and post the URL address with a description of it. If you don't have a
website, you can post it to a anime related newsgroup that accepts binaries.
These other newsgroups include:

alt.binaries.pictures.anime (Photographs)
alt.binaries.multimedia.anime (Videos)
alt.binaries.multimedia.anime.repost (Videos)
alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.anime (Hentai Pics)
alt.binaries.pictures.erotic.anime (Hentai Video)
alt.binaries.multimedia.erotica.anime (Hentai Video)

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6) What is worse than "flaming"?

Mass kill filing is the second worse thing possible in a newsgroup. Being
kill filed is similar to "Block Sender" in your email program. Once kill
filed you will not show up in that person's version of the newsgroup. The
more members who kill file you, the less chance someone will reply to what
you write. Eventually, almost no one will know you are still around, much
less, reply to you.

The ultimate punishment is "abuse@server". Being reported to your News
Service Provider or Internet Service Provider for your bad behavior can cost
you access to all of Usenet, including r.a.a.m, and/or the Internet itself.

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7) What does "*plonk*" mean?

It means you have been publicly kill filed. This greatly increases the
likelihood many more members will follow the writer's lead and privately
kill file you.

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8) What does "lurk" mean?

The other advice/demand you may hear from veteran members just as you are
starting out, besides reading this document, is to "lurk" for a while.
"Lurking" means reading the postings to the newsgroup by other members for
at least a few weeks before posting anything to r.a.a.m. (Replying to
[Polls] are an exception to this policy.) This will allow you to see what is
being discussed, who is in the "dog house", likely will answer some of your
questions, and tell you which way the wind is blowing, so to speak.

In fact, it is a very good idea to lurk every time you come back to r.a.a.m
and every time you start reading a new subject (thread), so you don't say
the same thing as someone else has said earlier or ask a question that has
been answered recently. Not lurking upon every return or every new thread
can get you flamed or, at least, ignored.

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9) What are "spoilers" and "spoiler space"?

If asking about, or referring to, an episode or season or series not yet
broadcasted on Canadian and American television and/or cable television, do
not use any information from them in the Subject Line but, do include the
name of the anime in the Subject line to aid the avoiding of the potential
spoiler. In case someone encounters something in the text of the message
posted or accidentally opens a message they would rather not read, it is
expected that you will add....

S

P

O

I

L

E

R

S

P

A

C

E

....before your "spoiler" information to be helpful to those of us who want
to wait until they can see the fan-subbed or the dubbed broadcast and see
what you want to discuss for themselves.

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10) How should I post a reply?

It is expected that you quote the person to whom you are replying, both
before and above your reply. If you are replying only to a small part of a
message, <snip> anything written that is not relevant to which you are
replying. If you wish to respond to several points in a message, break into
the quoted message, by hitting the enter button once before and twice after
you reply. Explaining what you are snipping is helpful to your fellow
members.

Remember, do not reply and then quote (known as "top posting").

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11) Who should I not reply to?

The three kinds of messages you should never reply to are: spam, trolls, and
misdirected postings. The reasons why will also be given.

a) Spam is advertising of any kind, unless it is directly related to anime
or r.a.a.m. Replying to spam lets the spammer know they are not wasting
their time with us, because they know you are reading their garbage. Even if
you flame them, they are still happy to know someone will read what they
have to offer.

Additionally, on-topic advertising should be posted in
rec.arts.anime.marketplace.

b) Trolls are people who are trying to start arguments for the fun of it.
They will often cross-post to many newsgroups at once in hope that they can
start flame wars between the newsgroups. Many of them have many games to
play with anyone foolish enough to reply to them, even just to flame them.
In the past, some of us forgot the rule of not replying to trolls and
regretted it.

See Also: http://www.geocities.com/willrobsm/t-guide.htm

c) Misdirected posts are those from people who post to r.a.a.m but, who have
no idea who or what anime is, and post to us based on what they think we are
discussing. For example, a person might think this newsgroup is about people
who are professional anime artists/cartoonists. Replying may just confuse
them even more and add to their eventual embarrassment (and it may only be a
troll's trick to start a flame war).

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12) I am doing everything that it says here to do, so why am I still being
ignored?

With this many members and with the sheer number of postings on a daily
basis, it can be a bit overwhelming to try to read everything posted by
everyone. After a while you get to liking some members and what they write.
If they don't have the time to read most of what's new or what is written,
people tend to read only those who are known to them. As such, you might
have to wait until someone more well-known to the newsgroup notices what you
wrote and replies to get others to notice you. Be patient.

There are a few ways to get noticed a little easier. One, is to answer a
[Poll], which is more likely to be read thoroughly by many members. If you
give some good answers and don't make a fool of yourself trying to answer a
poll you don't really understand, people may remember the name you are using
and may take a look at what you later write.

Another way is to post an introductory message, like "Hi! I'm New Here",
telling about you and your enjoyment of anime. A few friendly people will
stop to welcome you to r.a.a.m, and likely, recommend you read the Welcome
to r.a.a.m FAQ, which, of course, you are doing right now.

The third, and stupid way, is to attract attention to yourself by
deliberately doing something flame-able. Besides asking for trouble, you
risk quick and permanent kill filing by everyone after the flaming gets old.

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13) What are all the [brackets] in the Subject Lines for?

Any posting to rec.arts.anime.misc not related somehow to anime is
considered "off-topic". These off-topic messages must be marked as such. As
you are likely aware, r.a.a.m receives hundreds of postings daily. This
consumes a great deal of time when it comes to opening and downloading the
newsgroup in a newsreader. Some of us don't always have the time to download
everything, and worse, some of our International members have to pay by the
minute to access the Internet, while others are simply not interested in
seeing certain topics that are frequently posted to r.a.a.m.

In order to assist these members, a system was devised long ago to aid them
in deleting these off-topic messages before they are downloaded needlessly
to their newsreaders. Keywords placed in brackets, "[ ]", are used to filter
out some or all off-topic postings. Further, some of us are interested in
some particular off-topic postings.

For more information on the bracket system, please refer to the Anime
Acronym List posted to rec.arts.anime.misc and rec.arts.anime.fandom monthly
and available on the World Wide Web at:
http://robkelk.ottawa-anime.org/acronyms.html

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14) Why did I get e-mail from "LISTSERV.VT.EDU" about my post?

Virginia Tech University maintains a mailing list (ANIME-L) that mirrors
rec.arts.anime.misc. Ordinarily, that's not a problem but if a Va. Tech
student posts to the newsgroup, they will receive an "informational email"
automatically from VT's Listserver. It is best to just ignore it.

If you want to unsubscribe from ANIME-L send an email to:
LISTSERV@LISTSERV.VT.EDU with any subject and write only:

SIGNOFF ANIME-L

in the body (writing part) of the email.

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15) History of this FAQ

This FAQ was created and previously maintained by Steve Pearl, the moderator
of rec.arts.anime.info, until the fall of 1998.

In January of 2001, maintenance of this FAQ was assumed by the current
maintainer, and after significant revisions and updates, regular posting
resumed in February, 2001.

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Thanks to:

Rob Kelk (listserv.vt.edu)
alt.fan.sailor-moon (Helping to hammer out the original faq)

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END

$B%%(B 2001-2007 Rob Maxwell and the members of r.a.a.m.



