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- From: funny-request@clarinet.com (Brad Templeton)
- Newsgroups: rec.humor.funny,news.answers
- Subject: Introduction to REC.HUMOR.FUNNY -- Monthly Posting
- Keywords: monthly administrivia
- Message-ID: <S4b3.e01@looking.on.ca>
- Date: 2 Dec 92 11:35:01 GMT
- Followup-To: rec.humor.d
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- Approved: funny@clarinet.com
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- Archive-name: rhf-intro
-
- Welcome to rec.humor.funny, USENET's daily on-line humour magazine
- of the netwaves.
-
- Rec.humor.funny (RHF) is a "moderated" newsgroup. This means that only
- one person, the editor/moderator, is allowed to post directly here. If you
- want to post here, you send electronic mail to funny@clarinet.com. If
- the editor decides that you have sent in a new and funny joke that fits
- the submission guidelines, it gets sent out to the RHF audience.
- Anything that's not an actual joke submission goes to
- funny-request@clarinet.com.
-
- RHF is read (they say) by >200,000 people on USENET, Fidonet and GEnie, plus
- many more on peripheral networks and other systems. It is read in the USA,
- Canada, Australia, NZ, Japan, Indonesia, Chile, Israel, Brazil, Mexico,
- Saudi Arabia, Africa, Iceland & Eastern and Western Europe and many other
- places. We hear somebody even forwards it down to the USA's South Pole
- research station. (Hi folks!)
-
- RHF works on a quality, not quantity basis. You'll usually see
- only 1 to 3 jokes per weekday in this group. These are culled from
- around 20 to 30 daily submissions. We hope that what you see gives
- you some amusement to start, or finish your newsreading day. Those
- submissions come via email, from other Usenet newsgroups like rec.humor,
- and other sources.
-
- RHF specializes in jokes, although anything funny can show up here.
- In particular, topical jokes on the latest news are particularly
- popular. RHF is, in fact, one of the ways these jokes spread around
- the world so fast. Original jokes by netters and computer jokes are
- also a specialty -- in fact, there are awards given every year for
- original jokes with cash prizes!
-
- If you wish to submit, read the posting after this, which gives the
- submission guidelines.
-
- Most RHF postings are categorized with "keywords." Some of these
- keywords give the editor's opinion of the joke's quality, on a
- scale that goes (doubt it, maybe, smirk, chuckle, funny, laugh, sidesplit).
- Of course, your sense of humour may vary. Check dealer for terms
- and conditions. Other keywords warn readers about potential offensive
- content in jokes, and can be used in kill files. We try to warn about sexual
- context, sick jokes, swearing, bathroom humour, the odd pun and the use
- of stereotypes, particularly racial or sexual ones.
-
- Other keywords give general information. Self-explanatory ones include
- "original" and "true." "Administrivia" is a keyword for postings like
- this, that aren't jokes, but administrative information. "heard it" means
- a joke is judged good but moderately well known.
-
- Why do we get to judge what's funny and what isn't? Well, it's a
- dirty job, but somebody's gotta do it. Seriously, not everybody will
- agree with our sense of humour, but then, nobody is forced to read the
- group. As long as the unmoderated groups rec.humor and talk.bizarre
- exist, we hold no power to censor or suppress anything anybody wants to say.
-
- Most of the selection of RHF is done by Maddi Hausmann, who is paid for her
- work. RHF is sponsored by ClariNet Communications Corp., the net's electronic
- newspaper publisher. The executive editor and founder of the newsgroup
- is Brad Templeton. Do not send mail regarding this group to anybody's
- personal mailbox -- use only the funny-request@clarinet.com address.
-
- As you'll read in the 2nd following posting on possibly offensive jokes,
- this is a no-holds-barred newsgroup. Like a letters to the editor
- column in a paper, we don't judge what a joke says, just how well (funny) it
- says it. Jokes that we suspect may go way beyond some people's
- thresholds of offense are actually encrypted with a simple letter-
- substitution cypher, so that you have to go out of your way to read
- them. WE WILL NOT EXPLAIN THIS TO YOU. If you dare to read these jokes,
- ask a neighbour (not the net) how to do it.
-
- Bitnet readers: RHF is forwarded to the NUTWORKS list. This is not done
- by us, and we don't control it. PLEASE DON'T SEND ADD/DROP REQUESTS TO US.
- Send to listserv@TCSVM.bitnet. We do not handle any mailing lists of this
- newsgroup.
-
- If you see an error, or have a comment on an RHF posting, MAIL TO THE POSTER,
- not to us. Doing a "reply" in your newsreader does this for you. Ask
- the poster to forward the comment to us if it's a question of attribution
- etc. This avoids our getting duplicates on these.
-
- System Admins: If you can, please extend the expiration date of RHF to
- something nice and long. At 2-3 msgs/day, you can keep a month of it
- without consuming significant disk space. This cuts down on back joke
- requests. (Which we reject due to our We're-not-a-joke-server policy.)
-
- Back jokes from RHF are collected into the RHF "TeleJokeBooks."
- Rather than repeat them on the net, (or waste $10 posting a message
- asking, "does anybody have...") you can get these jokes in
- book form. The 1990 annual (Volume III) is $9.95 USD. + S/H. Volume II
- (1989) is the same price. Volume I (1987 & 1988) is $13 USD + S/H. All
- three are $29.95 + S/H.
-
- Send mail to jokebook@clarinet.com for details on how to order. Credit
- card orders can call 1-800-USE-NETS (800-873-6387) or 1-408-296-0366.
- (I would give more details here, but people go overboard if anything
- involving money is mentioned too much on the net, even if it helps the
- net.) (Gene Spafford suggested that if I put it on magtape and charged
- a $45 "distribution fee," I wouldn't get any complaints!) Back jokes are
- also available on GEnie, which allows unlimited non-prime access to the
- Joke area and a hundred other areas for $5/month.
-
- About the rec.humor.funny original comedy awards:
-
- Each year we select the best *original* submissions. Prizes are awarded
- to the winners, including $100 cash and more for first place. Other prizes
- include software, GEnie online time, TeleJokeBooks and E-mail subscriptions
- to Dave Barry's column. Submissions must be clearly marked as original.
- Winners appear in the jokebooks. Judging is done in November.
-
- Now, a few special administrative notes:
-
- Rec.humor.funny newsgroup joke stream & collection
-
- Compilation Copyright 1987 ... '92 by ClariNet Communications Corp.
-
- You can copy and distribute the rec.humor.funny stream/collection in whole or
- in part in electronic form, as long as you don't try to make money off it,
- or pretend that you are the one who put it together.
-
- (A "compilation copyright," by the way, is a special form of copyright that
- covers editing and compiling the work of other people -- i.e. exactly what
- a moderator or editor does. There is NO claim on the copyright of the
- individual works. These are either public domain or still owned by their
- authors or authors' assignees. A compilation copyright means you can't
- distribute most or all of the compilation, or use it as a significant
- source for your own compilation.)
-
- This newsgroup sometimes contains material some consider
- offensive, and material that may not be suitable for some
- minors. As such, all redistributors should make sure that
- nobody reads the group other than by personally requesting it, and
- all redistributors must take whatever precautions they feel are
- necessary with regards to newsgroup access by minors.
-
- The warnings and keywords placed on jokes are for the reader's convenience
- only. The editor makes no assurances that such warnings are complete or
- correct. It is up to each reader to decide whether to be guided by these
- keywords and/or warnings.
-
- Submitters to RHF grant the editor the right to unlimited electronic
- distribution of their submission to USENET and other networks including GEnie
- and Delphi, and unless explicitly stated otherwise, rights are also
- granted for the inclusion of the submitted joke into the Rec.Humor.Funny
- Computer Network Humour Annual book series. The moderator also has the
- right to make edits which, in the moderator's sole opinion, improve the
- joke. The moderator will note whenever substantial editing has taken place.
-
- (Sorry, but it turns out all this legal schmazola is necessary. we want
- this group protected if it ever comes under attack again.)
-