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Re: The List - The Future?



On Thu, 30 May 2002 16:46:20 +0100, you wrote:

>Moderation is NOT the answer.  If the list became moderated, the number of
>posts would drop, people would become bored and leave, and the community we
>have built would die.  What is called for, however, is SELF-moderation.
>THINK about what your posting BEFORE you post it.  Not everyone wants to
>know that YOUR opinion doesnt match that of someone elses.  If you dont
>agree with whats posted, fine thats you porogitive, but do you really need
>to let the rest of us know??  Just an idea.  This, and this alone would cut
>down on half the useless, wasteful posts that we have grown used to.

I'd agree 100% with this.  A lot of the recent debates have been drawn
out way too long, and in a few cases gone beyond "peaceful discussion".

I've been on this list for a few years, and a lot of the time (as has
happened recently) been too busy at work to take much part - or do much
automating :-)  As a result I tend to just delete entire threads if I
don't think they're interesting, so I could be missing useful
information just because I don't have time to dig for it.

My best advice is to read everything through twice, with a five minute
gap between, before posting it.  I often do that on usenet, and very
often end up not posting at all, or at least reduce or moderate my
reply.

This is still a great group, where we can all learn from and help each
other, and to be honest the volume isn't as high as some other groups
I'm on.

David P.


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