It's not really doing much harm, in my opinion, and to the extent that
it is, I think a person who is a moderator could email someone
off-list and ask them to stop, and if they don't, then ban them from
the list, or take away privileges, or whatever.

I'd prefer to err on the side of inclusion. This isn't an IEEE mailing
list, it's a LUG mailing list. A small one at that, for a group that
hardly ever meets, and when it does, it meets for beer. I'm actually
less annoyed by trolling than I am at seeing experienced interneters
feeding the trolls*, and then getting mad that their inbox is being
flooded with nonsense.

Perhaps enough of us care that we should reassign responsibilities to
people who might be interested in more active leadership? Should we
have a new group of moderators? Should we elect a new
president/supreme ruler?

-Erik

* I may be guilty of this

On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Jeff Chapin <chapinjeff at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think I am on the same page as Erik here, sadly. I've enjoyed lurking on
> this list, and have seen some pretty interesting tips and tricks, but I do
> have to say there is far more drama on this list, mostly related to a very
> small number of people, than other similar lists I am on.
>
> I could see someone innocently slipping in comments like "and that reminds
> me to:."lift up my eyes to the
> mountains"  Psalms 121" even though it adds nothing of value to the
> conversations -- but when it comes right after the "No-Nines" email thread
> where they were repeatedly asked to leave religion off the list -- it feels
> like we have a troll on our hands... It may have been innocent -- but it
> really feels like he is testing the waters just to see how far he can push.
>
> Jeff
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 11:24 PM, Erik Anderson <erikerik at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> So who has moderation privileges on tclug-list anyway and why do we never
>> hear from them?
>>
>> With the recent shenanigans by Misters Wood and G, it would be nice to
>> hear from the moderation staff (if indeed anyone is manning the wheelhouse)
>> on whether or not this type of behavior is appropriate and will be
>> tolerated. It would be one thing if Brian would publicly recognize his
>> inappropriate behavior and state that he'll work on staying on topic. That's
>> just not the case - he posts something blatantly inappropriate, gets called
>> to the carpet by list members, goes silent for a few weeks or a month and
>> the cycle continues.
>>
>> As much as I want to stay somewhat connected with local linux folks, it's
>> not worth my time or mental energy to give voice to these guys. If blatant
>> name-calling and religio-political rhetoric are to be allowed, then I'm
>> afraid I'll be unsubscribing. If not, then great - put these two on
>> moderation so the rest of us can get on with our normal discussions.
>>
>> I'm a firm believer that *any* community, whether virtual or physical,
>> whether it's an email list, discussion forum, or Stack Exchange-type site,
>> **requires** fairly strict adherence to the topic at hand, and zero
>> tolerance for disrespectful behavior. If these are allowed, people that
>> really do want to be involved just get driven away.
>>
>> Happy Sunday evening, all!
>> -Erik
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> Jeff Chapin
> President, CedarLug, retired
> President, UNIPC, "I'll get around to it"
> President, UNI Scuba Club
> Senator, NISG, retired
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