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A cancelbot is an automated or semi-automated process for sending out third-party cancel messages over Usenet, commonly as a stopgap measure to combat spam[1]. [edit] HistoryOne of the first recorded cancelbots was created in April 1994 by Arnt Gulbrandsen within minutes of the first post of Canter & Siegel's infamous "Green Card spam".[2][3] Usenet spammers have alleged that cancelbots are a tool of the mythical Usenet cabal. [edit] RationaleCancelbots must follow community consensus to be able to serve a useful purpose, and historically, technical criteria have been the only acceptable criteria for determining if messages are cancelable, and only a few active cancellers ever obtain the broad community support needed to be effective. Pseudosites are referenced in cancel headers by legitimate cancelbots to identify the criteria on which a message is being canceled, allowing administrators of Usenet sites to determine via standard "aliasing" mechanisms which criteria that they will accept third-party cancels for. Currently, the generally accepted criteria (and associated pseudosites) are:[4]
By general convention, special values are given in X-Canceled-By, Message-Id and Path headers when performing third-party cancels. This allows administrators to decide which reasons for third-party cancellation are acceptable for their site:
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