[Foundation-l] moderate this list

Fred Bauder fredbaud at fairpoint.net
Sat Aug 29 12:30:50 UTC 2009


Yes, I delete pages of messages every day, and some of the posters to
Wikipedia lists are among them. They are just not worth the time it takes
to open them. They are just never part of the solution.

Fred

> Exactly. If you write too many messages, you run the risk that the
> majority will start to habitually skip over (most of) your messages.
>
> Think of it this way (this is a very simplistic model I think, I'm not
> an economist): when the central bank of a country prints too much
> currency, this can cause the value of the currency to go down.
>
> Similarly, if there is a famous painter who only made 5 paintings,
> they will probably fetch a higher price than if s/he had made 500.
> It's fine if you always have something to say but I think we have all
> (the more prolific posters here) been guilty of posting two or three
> (or more) replies to the same thread at once without waiting for
> others when we could have consolidated into a single e-mail.
>
> Also, in my opinion (and yours may be different), although I do have
> an opinion on nearly every thread on this list, it is not always
> necessary for everybody to know what I think; this is after all a
> platform for discussion, not for people to come and find out how I
> feel about things.
>
> Mark
>
> skype: node.ue
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:24 PM, Jussi-Ville
> Heiskanen<cimonavaro at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thomas Dalton wrote:
>>> 2009/8/28 Anders Wennersten <anders.wennersten at bonetmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> I have only been on this list for a month, but I am confused over
>>>> what I
>>>> read. There are over 700 subscribers, but two, Anthony and Thoams
>>>> Dalton
>>>> is allowed, to generate more then a third of all entries and often
>>>> just
>>>> these two are driving a whole thread discussion. On Wikipedia we all
>>>> work hard to work for consensus (all voices are welcome) and stop
>>>> people
>>>> dominating a subject. Why is it allowed for two persons to take over
>>>> a
>>>> list like it is done here?
>>>>
>>>
>>> We haven't taken anything over. There is nothing stopping anyone else
>>> from contributing to the discussion as well.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Other than good sense. (Contributing endless reams of text, that is.)
>>
>>
>> Yours,
>>
>> Jussi-Ville Heiskanen
>>
>>
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