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The Mailing list has been discontinued due to nonuse, a new mailing list will be implemented soon on a less costly server/service. Or maybe not, but most definetly will, and even that is not certain.
The Jews at Jewgle send the ED Mailing List to SPAM in Gmail. Click NOT SPAM and add [email protected] to your contacts.
Policy
This article defines official ED Policy.
Shortcut: ED:LIST


We use GNU products because we love open source, not because we are cheap assholes, really

Because we believe in freedom of information for all eternity, Encyclopedia Dramatica has decided to continue with the ED Users Mailing list.

People still use email?

Actually yes, people who are not unemployed basement-dwellers use email on a daily basis.

Is it secure?

IDK RTFM: http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html

How do I get on the mailing list?

Good question! Just go here and sign up: http://lists.encyclopediadramatica.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users

You could also probably just email [email protected] and one of us will add you eventually.

What is a batch and should I reply to it?

A batch is a daily compiling of all list messages. Instead of receiving each email individually, you get a "batch" of them all at once. If you do decide that you would rather receive mail all at once rather than singly as they come remember these simple rules:

  1. DO NOT REPLY TO THE BATCH.
  2. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T REPLY TO THE FUCKING BATCH.

Replying to the batch is annoying for some reason and will piss everyone off. Most likely you will get b& if you do it habitually (see: more than once). If you foresee yourself adding to the conversation rather than being a lurker, choose to receive messages in normal, non-batch form.