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The Good NetKeeping Seal of Approval or GNKSA is a designation that indicates a piece of Usenet newsreader (client) software meets a set of usability and formatting standards. The name is a play on the "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval", a set of consumer reports issued by Good Housekeeping Magazine. The original GNKSA author thought that many newbies to Usenet posted malformed or inappropriately-sent articles because their software did not encourage better netiquette. For instance, software which made it easy to confuse ''replying to a sender by email'' with ''posting a followup to a newsgroup'' led to users mistakenly publishing what was intended to be a private response, or vice versa. Some of the guidelines from GNKSA 2.0 *The user can see the essential header fields, including "Newsgroups" and "Followup-To". *The user can edit all header fields when composing a follow up. *There is a clear difference between 'followup' and 'reply'. *Followups preserve the Subject and References of the original article, unless the user explicitly changes them. *News software respects "Followup-To" and "Reply-To" specifications. *What the user writes is what gets posted, as is. Additional requirements concern accurate From: headers, signature block formatting, and the ability to cancel and supersede articles.== Further reading == * — version 1.2 of the GNKSA * — version 2.0 of the GNKSA * — a proposal for a similar Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval for Mail User Agents 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Good Netkeeping Seal of Approval」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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