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Bureaucracy 2: Like Sartre, Only Longer  

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.

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bon bon - Mar 20, 2004 11:18:18 am PST #7571 of 10005
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

A reminder to use your best judgement added to the slug?

Perhaps judiciousness in what a poster thinks people want to hear, rather than what the poster wants to say. It's for news, not advertising.


DCJensen - Mar 20, 2004 12:19:16 pm PST #7572 of 10005
All is well that ends in pizza.

I guess I'm weighing in on the discussion.

"Beep Me" seems to strike me as a thread for the online equivelent of polite notes when someone leaves the room Sort of like saying 'If anybody needs me I'll be away for a while" to people at the office.

Also, "beep Me" doubles as a place for if someone is having, had or thanking people for helping, personal moments of pain or joy. (Dark, going, out of the area, etc.)

"Press" always impressed me as a place where people announced inside or outside events, activities or occurances which would otherwise be buried in any one specific forum like "natter," or which appealed to a wider audience than one specific thread.

*shrug*


Steph L. - Mar 20, 2004 1:21:56 pm PST #7573 of 10005
I look more rad than Lutheranism

and the current thread blurb says:

Know something that we all really need to know? Announce it!

Hmmm. The definition of "something we all REALLY need to know" obviously differs from person to person. Because I just don't think posts about "hey, a new TV show is premiering," or "hey, a TV show is having a marathon this weekend," or "this is the anniversary of when a show I liked got cancelled" is something that we all REALLY need to know. I think those are best suited to Natter.


Beverly - Mar 20, 2004 1:53:11 pm PST #7574 of 10005
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I check Press and Beep Me daily. There are whole weeks when I don't have enough time to poke my head into Natter. I appreciate Deathmatch notices, because I may actually have ten minutes right then to participate. Or I may have intended to tape two episodes of a marathon, but had forgotten it was on.

In Natter I'd have skipped it, or found it days--or weeks--later. I think Press is operating just the way it was intended, and just fine the way it's being used. I emphatically don't think it's being misused at the moment, and as a matter of fact, I didn't feel it was being misused when the LAistas were managing their plans in Press. It's a quick-read short thread. A bulletin board. You check the board when you get the chance, if the message doesn't pertain to you, or you're not interested, skip to the ones that matter to you.


JenP - Mar 20, 2004 1:53:22 pm PST #7575 of 10005

Is there a way to resolve this in which all parties will feel equally heard and counted and that will lead to resolution? The conversation is starting up for, I think, the third time in about a month, but I don't sense any persuasion happening.

Do a quick poll to see if the issue is of interest to enough people to address (I don't know if there are agreed upon numbers about this kind of thing anywhere)?


Beverly - Mar 20, 2004 1:56:02 pm PST #7576 of 10005
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

The only resolution that makes any sense (to me, right now) is one Press thread for messages of import. Import to be determined and posted by the people who are complaining about misuse. And a bulletin board thread for the people who need to leave a quick note of something they think others might be interested in.


Lee - Mar 20, 2004 2:05:13 pm PST #7577 of 10005
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

and as a matter of fact, I didn't feel it was being misused when the LAistas were managing their plans in Press.

Is this an issue for other people (even though it is not for Beverly)? If so, we have yet another conflict, because I have had mentioned to me that it gets annoying for people if Laistas (or anyone) make plans with one another in Natter or Bitches, and they prefer it if we post in Press.


Beverly - Mar 20, 2004 2:15:34 pm PST #7578 of 10005
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

It's using the thread for only a certain segment of the board population (such as deathmatchers), and, thus, as I understand it, not what the thread is intended for. I could be wrong in my apprehension. I apologise in advance if I am.


JenP - Mar 20, 2004 2:16:45 pm PST #7579 of 10005

The only resolution that makes any sense (to me, right now) is one Press thread for messages of import. Import to be determined and posted by the people who are complaining about misuse. And a bulletin board thread for the people who need to leave a quick note of something they think others might be interested in.

Oh, sure. Start a thread proliferation discussion. (I am so very kidding)

I agree -- I mean, from my perspective, Press is fine and dandy, and the only thing that really applied to/interested me, for the most part, were the Deathmatch notices, which I miss being there and found useful. Everything else, a quick read and scroll. No big. I don't mind reading about people's plans either; in fact, sometimes it's fun. And those things do get lost in Natter or wherever. So, you know, that just makes me the anti-matter to another person's (equally valid) matter. Hmmm, maybe if we all met up in one room, Press would explode.

I like Beverly's idea, FWmyopinionIW, if that would resolve the issue (ETA: well, actually, I like it regardless of it's resolving powers; I just happen to think it has said powers). Some things, while they might not be of great import to the majority, do interest enough people to warrant posting. Some people like checking stuff out just to see what's what. Those who really are only interested in Big Community Issues could avoid a more general BBoard unless/until they felt like checking it out.


Jesse - Mar 20, 2004 2:20:17 pm PST #7580 of 10005
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

But there would be no way to know when the specific-small-group bulletin board posts applied to you, so you'd still either have to read them all or miss, say, a Buffista coming to your town.

I don't know what the solution is, if there is a significant group of people who find the current level of posting in Press to be a hardship.