usefor-article-05 July 2001

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8.1.  General principles to be followed

   There are two important principles that news implementors (and
   administrators) need to keep in mind. The first is the well-known
   Internet Robustness Principle:

        Be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you
        send.

   However, in the case of news there is an even more important
   principle, derived from a much older code of practice, the
   Hippocratic Oath (we will thus call this the Hippocratic Principle):
        First, do no harm.

   It is VITAL to realize that decisions which might be merely
   suboptimal in a smaller context can become devastating mistakes when
   amplified by the actions of thousands of hosts within a few minutes.

   In the case of gateways, the primary corollary to this is:

        Cause no loops.
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    However, in the case of news there is an even more important
    principle, derived from a much older code of practice, the
    Hippocratic Oath (we will thus call this the Hippocratic Principle):
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         First, do no harm.
 
    It is VITAL to realize that decisions which might be merely


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