To commemorate a past event, you kill and eat an animal. It's a ritual sacrifice, with pie.

Anya ,'Sleeper'


Bureaucracy 1: Like Kafka, Only Funnier  

A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.

Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych


Connie Neil - Jan 01, 2003 5:20:14 pm PST #1912 of 10001
brillig

Nah, I think I'll skip the Duelling Neuroses thing. I can hear the banjos already.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jan 01, 2003 5:20:26 pm PST #1913 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Just thought I'd pipe in, as I seem to have missed the Firefly thread situation coming to a head in the wee hours last night. Going back through the posts both in that thread and here, I think the response of the stompy feet and the community at large was admirably conducted. It's unfortunate when action of this sort has to be taken, but I think a good balance was struck between giving the benefit of the doubt and not allowing an unpleasant situation to escalate.

There is, of course, a certain discomfort involved in banning a poster. But for my part the discomfort is over the situation making it necessary rather than a disagreement with the folks implementing the ban. And I think from a community standpoint, it is better to exclude one person who seems to be willfully seeking discord and confrontation than to allow such a person to take over a thread and drive out the reasonable, polite discourse that these forums were created to encourage.

In short, I look forward to reading the Firefly thread and reading a variety of opinions about the show, its cast and crew, and efforts on its behalf, rather than about one of the thread's posters and people's reactions to him.


Betsy HP - Jan 01, 2003 5:21:21 pm PST #1914 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

Damn you for that earworm, Connie!

it's a small world after all...


Nilly - Jan 01, 2003 5:25:19 pm PST #1915 of 10001
Swouncing

Mike, a 'real Buffista' is someone who contributes to the community where and how they can, and abides by the community standards we've developed. I'd say, according to that definition, you're certainly a Buffista, if you want to be.

I just came to say what Suela (and askye) already said better.

I can understand where the feeling of 'not yet a real Buffista' comes from, at least for the time that I've felt it as a relatively newbie - it takes time to feel a part of a group that's already closely knit together, with a 'history' and events they remember together and sometimes are vague about it (remember the Willow and Xander scene in, I think, "Invisible Girl", laughing at some memory, and Buffy, knowing that they're her bestest friends, still felt pretty much not one of the group - that's the kind of feeling I'm thinking about), it takes time to be comfortable to use the slang, to call people by their nicknames and be familiar with the (OK, I practically typed a Hebrew expression here and deleted it) people that are already at the party. But being new doesn't mean the presence is less, just shorter, if I'm making any sense.


Cindy - Jan 01, 2003 5:26:27 pm PST #1916 of 10001
Nobody

Also, I take issue [with] the rather glib, negative and out of context characterizations regarding Mieskie's posts in Cindy's 'nilly' of them. This is not in any way meant to be an attack on Cindy, merely a statement of my opinion.

I'm sorry the link descriptions came across as glib. For the record, before I continue, I didn't take anything Mike posted as an attack, but rather an honest critique. I was trying for a lighter tone, but in retrospect, I can see where it might have come across as glib. I was trying to avoid sounding harangue-ish. Again, I'm sorry.

I was only (in that lighter tone), trying to give a hint at which particular incident to which each link would lead. I don't think there was a concise way to provide any context, because the context itself can only be found in the linked posts and the discussions of which they were a part. My descriptions weren't intended to provide context, just as a book index doesn't.


Connie Neil - Jan 01, 2003 5:27:01 pm PST #1917 of 10001
brillig

Sorry, Bets, I'm ear-worm proof. Nyah.


Steph L. - Jan 01, 2003 5:34:48 pm PST #1918 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

as evidenced by this and our pre-Phoenix discussions on the matter, we don't shut up even after consensus has been reached.

Heh. (1) We looooove to talk. And (2) more importantly, there's a very strong ethos here of wanting to, for want of a better term, do the right thing. Anne described it perfectly here:

I'm glad that we are able to post-mortem, vent, re-hash, and basically just let ourselves get settled again after the Recent Unpleasantness. I was on another board where a member was banned after sub rosa discussion by the mods. The banning took a lot of people by surprise, but unfortunately the banning came along with an edict of We Shall Not Speak of This Again. It led to a lot of backchannel nastiness, etc. I'm also glad that all of this discussion has taken place where any Buffista, from the tall to the small, can read and take part in it.

We may overtalk things, but it's to a good end.


Fay - Jan 01, 2003 5:39:36 pm PST #1919 of 10001
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

Chiming in with the Buffista-love

That is all.


Typo Boy - Jan 01, 2003 6:04:09 pm PST #1920 of 10001
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

I just want to chime in by repeating both a point other people have made, and a point I have made.

As other people have said, basically you are a real Buffista once you delurk and consider yourself a real Buffista. I really think it is more your own comfort level. Mike, if you are willing see yourself as a Buffista you now are one. You disagreed with us - but did so politely. That is all we ask. I disagree with people a lot - and so long as I do it politely it is not objected to.

But one point that may be controversial, that I made before. I do think there is such a thing as a core Buffisita. It takes a lot of work to keep this place going. Some of us (not me) do a lot more of that work than others. People who take up the thankless work of coding the board, or being a Stompy Foot, or any of a number of things are doing more than the average bear to keep us going. That makes them core Buffistas. 0

It is just like any volunteer group. A few people do most of the work; in this group that is recognized, and on internal Buffista matters their opinion will weigh more heavly whether they formally have more authority than anyone else or not. (And Allyson, you are definitely part of that core group.)

You core Buffistas (and except for Allyson apparently, you know who you are) who hate the idea of being in that position will just have to live with the fact that you have done a lot of work, earned some respect for it, and will be listened to more than your average bear as a result.


askye - Jan 01, 2003 6:11:26 pm PST #1921 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

Okay, now I feel bad.

One, yes there is a Core Group of Buffistas, people who worked really hard to get us where we are.

I was mostly worried about "real" buffista vs, not a real buffista with other posters.

Also, I used Allyson as an example from something I drug out of my memory from when we were trying to hash out the policies & procedures for dealing with difficult members back on WX. I don't mean to speak for Allyson and I may be misrepresenting her viewpoint entirely.