[Foundation-l] The state of Foundation-l (again) was: Recent firing?

Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton at gmail.com
Sat Nov 7 03:24:39 UTC 2009


2009/11/7 Michael Snow <wikipedia at verizon.net>:
>> Could you explain why you think ignoring emails doesn't work? It works
>> perfectly well for me.
> People are scared because they experience an emotional response to the
> tone and content of the messages. Ignoring the message (that is, doing
> nothing after you've read it) is not a solution to that problem. The
> implicit rejoinder you're giving them is, "Don't have emotions." That
> doesn't work, because people are human.

That's not ignoring, that's reading. Ignoring the message means not
reading it. You look at the subject line, you see that it is part of a
thread you are either not interested in or have lost interest in and
you don't read it. (You can delete it if you want, personally I just
leave it sitting in my gmail inbox - I currently have 9992
conversations with unread emails in them in my inbox, they just sit
there forever doing nothing. They do no harm if I never click on
them.)

You are describing a different problem to the one we are suggesting
should be solved by ignoring emails. Ignoring emails solves the
problem of not everyone being interested in every email. The tone and
contents of emails are a different problem entirely and I haven't
suggested solving it by ignoring emails. What the solution is depends
on the kind of emails you are talking about. In some cases, it is just
people being too sensitive and they need to learn not to take offence
so easily. In other cases, it is people saying things that are
unacceptable, in which case the list moderators should step in with a
warning and pre-moderating their emails for persistent offenders.



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