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On Feb 16, 4:03�am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 15, 6:53?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing What I find curious though is the approach that you have with regard to the off topic and oddball discussion. ?I might point out that you are not the arbiter of what is and isn't appropriate. ?Usenet groups are the ultimate democracy - almost libertarian - and the group reigns supreme over attempts by those who wish to control. Your role in this is as one who chides and nags and attempts to force your opinion on everyone else. ? You might say you are the very thing you rail against with your only defense being that you wish for "purity" rather than chaos. I vote for chaos. And that is surely your privilege to do. But, in trying to foster chaos, how is your activity any different than mine? (Aside from the end you hope to achieve). You prefer a group where chaos reigns, where you can be entertained by the flame wars and "observe" personalities interacting. I feel that the group has been there, done that, and over the years we have become less useful as a resource for boaters as a result. I would posit that it's finished it's intended purpose long ago. *There are more resources on the Web, more detail, more expertise - everything from boating blogs to discussion forums on manufacturer's sites to - well, it's all there already - even digest forms. How many times does a question have to be answered before you point to the search engine of choice with the appropriate URL and say, look here - your answer lies at the feet of the Oracle of Google. If only it were that simple. (Who was the guy back in the 1800's who said that everything worth having had already been invented?) Most things related to boating have multiple answers, and often the right approach to a problem is a matter of opinion. Google up "how to refinish teak", for example. I'm sure you'll find a couple of dozen entires detailing the right technique, the right product, the proper results one should expect, etc. Makes for a lively discussion. Out of curiosity, just this past few minutes, I Googled algae problems for diesel fuel and found eleven entries on the web that detailed the problem and probable causes and solutions. Why ask here for opinion when one can find factual resources? See above. The "factual resources" seldom agree, and at that point it is useful to try to sort through the conflicting points by examining personal experience and understandings of other mariners. Usenet had it's time and it's well past. I will continue to "jawbone" for a group where we stick to boating most of the time. You don't have to like that or agree that having a group centered on boating is better than a group with no particular focus at all. The "focused" groups are moderated forums on the Web where individuals submit entries, have them approved and posted. *These range from purpose specific forums like hunting, fishing, sailing, power boating, trailer boating to email lists which, by the way, have supplanted Usenet if only for the same reasons you attempt to dictate here - purpose built and subscribed to. *I belong to four email lists that are specific to my interests - International trucks/tractors, Corvette, club list and one photography group which is attached to a site that I post to - two of which I moderate. *I have no problems with annotating a particular post with editorial commentary and allowing the discussion to broaden, but I have limits, as do the group members and attempt to keep the discussions on track. *I have terminated discussions that achieved all that could be achieved with an explanation of why I used my authority as moderator. Sometimes, other moderators might question a particular post or thread and we hash that out offline and come to a consensus. That is how the email groups were chartered and that's how they work. Do you foster chaos in your photo groups? In your function as moderator of photos-are-us or what not, do you encourage people to post items about tuning up an outboard or endorse posts made solely for the purpose to starting or spreading a flame war? You want to have a purpose built Usenet group that serves no purpose - it seems a little Quixotic. It's not up to me to define the purpose of the group. The group exists to promote the discussion of boats and boating. (hence the name) Those who feel that the group doesn't meet their needs in that regard have a few choices. They can try to increase the amount of boating related content, they can flee to greener pastures (as many have done), or they can conclude that the group serves no purpose and attempt to bend it to their own purposes instead. Boating is what brought us together as individuals - note the individuals. In any group of individuals, interests vary and I'll say it again - it's a yacht club party only a little more open. You will probably continue to use the group as a blog, informing us all about the details of your personal life and posting links to videos you find amusing. I don't have to care much either way about that, or agree that flame wars are useful entertainment. I suppose your entry about Valentines Day disguised as a boating thread was - interesting? *Was that informative - something that nobody else in the whole of this august body never knew? *Was it related to boating in some way or just finger exercise warming up for your next editorial? Oddly, I saw several Valentines Day blog entries similar to yours here - hmmmm....pot - kettle - black? The VD deal was somewhat OT, I agree. Wouldn't it be great if we could easily identify the rare OT posts for most of the participants? As it is, there are a handful who would surprise everybody if they ever posted *on* topic. None of us have any ability to "control" anybody else. How unfortunate that anybody would interpret the expression of my personal opinion as some sort of control mechanism. Perhaps my opinion will influence somebody, perhaps not. Same as the opinions you express- no difference at all. It is exactly an attempt at control - from the Chuckie dots to the quasi-resource "articles" - you use this group exactly as I or others do - not as often, but the intent is the same. I'm missing something. You accuse me of trying to control the group, then say that I behave exactly as you do, only not as often and with the same intent. What does that mean? That you are trying to control the group so you assume I must be as well? (BTW, you asked about discussions at the yacht club; one thing that is never, ever, ever discussed is partisan politics. In general, the members respect one another enough to also respect individual political perspectives. Live and let live.) Oh please. Politics is politics from who is going to be the next Commodore or Race Director to what the club will or will not support. Each side of an issue is partisan with respect to each other. Would you be surprised to learn that almost nobody wants to be Commodore? The nominating committee of most clubs has to all but beg people to go through the chairs. Yacht club "elections" usually feature one poor victim, running unopposed. The vote is usually unanimous, with everybody in the room breathing a sigh of relief that they were able to escape the annual draft (nominating committee) once again. Clubs do become politically active over non-partisan issues that may adversely impact boating, i.e. "shall pleasure boats be required to install grey water holding tanks". We had a committee chair at the podium at our last meeting wander off into a partisan political area in his report and he was hooted down with cries of "no politics!" from several members in attendance. I suspect, but don't know, that the members reminding him not to be political were from both sides of the issue in question. (What yacht club do you belong to? If you presume to speak with authority about the politics of a yacht club, or how rec.boats is just one big yacht club discussion, it must be based on some sort of experience. Maybe your clubs back east are as you describe, I wouldn't know). The sign over the cyber door still says "Boating Newsgroup". I fail to see how it is wrong to try to influence content toward that end. It's your right and privilege to disagree. Very - um...enlightened of you. And I do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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