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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.

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


JenP - Mar 20, 2004 3:21:29 pm PST #7586 of 10005

There's always my method of not caring very much about things like this.

This is usually me. Except not caring very much seems actually to be a side in this discussion, so, I into-ed the fray. If that makes sense. Well, and I guess even if it doesn't. All your paralyzed with not caring very much are belong to me.

I find vodka helps.

I find this to be true often.


Consuela - Mar 20, 2004 4:12:37 pm PST #7587 of 10005
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

I'm not that particular about what goes into Press. So long as it's not really absurdly petty, I'm fine with it. And upon reflection I don't even have an opinion about the Deathmatches. One or two posts per day end up in Press, and I think that's fine.

YReactionMV.


msbelle - Mar 20, 2004 4:54:37 pm PST #7588 of 10005
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

As it is, it's hard for me to get up in
arms over fewer than four posts a day.

this.

My guess is less than half of what is posted in press is of interest to me. I am making a choice to venture into any thread, I hope to find posts/discussions in those threads I want to read and/or join. Sometimes I do, sometimes not.

I do not think that the way Press is being used is a problem, not the deathmatch announcements, not the single posts that are not board related at all. They are all announcements, they may be of interest to someone. If one person was posting daily about topics of seemingly no interest to any population on the board, that would be a problem.

embrace the skim. 1-2 minutes max.


Wolfram - Mar 20, 2004 4:58:37 pm PST #7589 of 10005
Visilurking

Recently, I've tried to stay out of most of these board policy discussions, mostly because the longer I hang out here the more I realize how little time I've hung out here. But, FWIW, here's my two cents.

I don't think Press has been abused. I think there is always going to be some confusion about what's appropriate for each thread and some of that's going to depend on who is posting or what it's about.

Examples:
Important: a Stompy posts that he/she is going to go grey for a week.
NSM: Newbista who's been here a week posts that he/she is going to go grey for a weekend.

Important: Plans for a group of DC/Baltimoristas to get together for a BBQ.
NSM: Plans for two Buffistas to call each other during this week's Everwood.

I'm in agreement with the folks who don't want to see this become a huge issue. I also think that if a person feels that any particular Buffista's posts don't rise to the level of "community announcements" then that person should email the Stompies and let them decide whether to send a polite email to the Buffista who's posting about his/her coffee breaks and manicures and politely ask him/her to stop it.

Granted, I was not around for TT or WX or the setup of this board, and I may be missing a lot of the reasons why those threads were created, so feel free to disregard this post. But as a regular Buffistas.org addict user, I have not felt those thread usages need review right now.


Connie Neil - Mar 20, 2004 5:04:10 pm PST #7590 of 10005
brillig

I've always seen Press as just that, a version of the want ad section of a newspaper. Beep Me has always struck me as the more personal version--heck, the Personals section. The other good analogy for Press is a table or something you have in your house where whomever gets home first drops the mail that was in the mailbox. You look through the pile, see if there's anything for you, and you ignore the rest.


Wolfram - Mar 20, 2004 5:09:21 pm PST #7591 of 10005
Visilurking

You look through the pile, see if there's anything for you, and you ignore the rest.

This is why every flat surface in my house looks like a paper recycling plant. And not in a good way.


P.M. Marc - Mar 20, 2004 5:20:14 pm PST #7592 of 10005
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

I've always seen Press as just that, a version of the want ad section of a newspaper. Beep Me has always struck me as the more personal version--heck, the Personals section.

I guess I get stuck on why we have it in the first place, the whole "area where you put things so you don't have to put them in all the threads" thing. I mean, there will always be things that sort of slide into the area of "wow, that's so not press-worthy" by my litmus test, and I know my litmus test means 99% of what I'd think about posting there, I wouldn't. I know for other people, that's not so. And I'll admit, the political content in a couple, those made me really uncomfortable.

Wolfram's examples, they're good ones. And his last NSM? Funny.


Typo Boy - Mar 20, 2004 6:35:56 pm PST #7593 of 10005
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.

The last political thing was about observers in El Salvador being detained. And it turned out that a Buffista had a friend in El Salvador who was an election observer, and did not know about this and was glad for the information. So it seems that posting that was a useful thing. Would it have been spotted in Natter by the relevent person? Maybe, maybe not. Certainly passes the "important" test. Maybe it does not pass the 100% agree with every word test. But I'm pretty sure the 100% agree with every word test is not one of the criteria for press.

Come to think of it, I'm not sure it really was particularly controversial. Certainly being against the detention of election observers is not really a left/right issue. Nor do I think many would argue that the U.S. government has no significant influence over the behavior of the Salvadoran government. But as I said, even if someone found one of these two positions controversial, don't think it rules out posting information of this sort in press, when there is something urgent to do.


Kate P. - Mar 20, 2004 7:08:24 pm PST #7594 of 10005
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

I'm with all of those who are not bothered by the minimal thread drift or mission creep or whatever we're calling it. A lot of what gets posted in both Press and Beep Me is irrelevant to me, but it takes so little time to look at it and go "okay, this is not for me" and hit Message Center again. I admit I'm a little confused as to why this is becoming an issue, when it's so quick and easy to skim those threads.


Liese S. - Mar 20, 2004 7:14:27 pm PST #7595 of 10005
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Can't resist a fray, now can I?

Anyway, as I see it, Press used to be conceptually for things like fandom events, ME actor appearances, etc. Fandom things that we all wanted to know. As we got to become more of a community, and to know each other better, it included our F2F events, big and small. And then, eventually, everything else. As Plei pointed out, definitely started to avoid spamming all the threads. Which we did, because there were some events that needed broad publicity, but it was crazymaking for those of us who read every thread. What should it be? I'm not so sure.

Beep Me definitely started out with intensely important personal info, a way to keep tabs on the board members when we couldn't keep up with natter. I feel partially responsible for the going-grey and dead grandmother posts, because I know I did both of those when the thread was still fairly young (I think?). I remember thinking that people would think I'd fallen off the earth, since I was going from posting in every thread every day, to not posting at all. I had a few responsibilities. And there was some comfort in letting people know what was up, and in knowing that someone would notice if I did fall off the earth.

Later, I was really grateful for Beep Me allowing me to keep up on the pivotal events in people's lives, when I was unable to stay current on the boards. But anyway, yes, I feel like there's been feature creep, and no, I'm not too worried about it. But I wouldn't want us to stray too irrevocably from their purposes.