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Re: What the future holds for ASA



On 10/04/2011 9:36 PM, Jim wrote:
> On Apr 10, 11:31 pm, SRyckman<nevets...@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>> On Apr 10, 6:55 pm, G. Morgan<usenet_ab...@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe Mr. Ryckman will consider adding a "Pro's Only" sub-forum?
>>
>> Not right away because the verification process would need to be
>> decided.   Does providing an email address or web URL with a company
>> related page qualify?   Do they have to be a licensed company in their
>> home state?    What about technicians of a company, do we call for
>> employment verification?   Who does this verification process?
>
> To me, it's obviously to complicated to be managed properly. It seems
> (from this vantage point .... now) that even if managing it was
> successful initially, that eventually it would become to unwieldy. It
> would be reason to cause conflict between the veified and the non-
> verified. There would be people who change jobs and people with an ax
> of some sort to grind starting false rumors and acusations of who is
> telling the truth and who's not, would  no doubt abound.
>
> Steve is this new "group" being moderated (?) and if so .... by who?
>
> You'll have to excuse me. I've avoided this whole Facebook thing for
> want of better things to do with my life. I don't know if I will
> participate or not but I would like to see what becomes of it. I'm
> trying to sign up for it now. Back when I first came to ASA, I was
> looking for something a lot different than what happend here so I
> would be interested in participating if it came close to what I first
> envisioned. If it doesn't ...... well ...... ASA just might have to
> do. It is better now than it was here and as long as there are
> participants  I'll hang out.
>
>>
>> As for the forum, if anyone doesn't want to participate in the forum
>> then don't.    Everyone knows that what this world needs is more
>> people who are glad to cut down ideas rather than try to promote our
>> industry in a more civilized manner.
>
> I'm curious about how control of this phenomena will be accomplished.


Steve IS the moderator...

"The forum is under the exclusive control of Steve Ryckman, a long
term member of the security industry.  I can tell you to leave my house
at any time and I can tell you to leave this forum at any time, end of
story."

I don't think it gets any clearer than this, Jim.


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