[Hidden-tech] biznik
Matt Lampiasi
mattl at florenceit.net
Thu Jan 11 18:35:27 EST 2007
I've been sort of following this thread, but just saw this and can offer
a couple comments. I visit a couple of renewable energy sites that have
forums. One advantage forum software has over a list like ours here is
that topics are broken out into separate discussions. i GO to the site
if something relating to RE is on my mind, or I want to stay current
(frequent). as many of you know, when i reply or start a topic i will
hence get emails notifying me of the responses, so i can know i need to
go back if i am interested in replies. It's just one reason i personally
like forums, separate discussions yet they're all public IF i want to
see them. for example if i see a forum post with the title "what do you
think of vonage?" i know that i will not be opening that (just as a
silly what if mind you).
OTOH- i pump all these msgs into a separate folder in tbird like others
have mentioned, and i can sort that on subject as well, with a click.
there is that manual weekly filtering process though :-).
and my other 2cents (I guess I'm at 4 now?): I would think a one time
approval for members (however defined) would make "moderation" easier
than the current msg by msg approach which surely slows down
communication to a level that currently couldn't be used for anything
urgent. Or even applying the same principal to this list might work
better for the sake of conversational continuity? Granted there will be
the occasional offer for viagra, the offender is removed. done. i mean
unless theres a hidden tech company dealing in viagra, not that there's
anything wrong with that.
> */Bobbi Melville <bmelville.pgs at verizon.net>/* wrote:
>
> interaction. What about other people? Do many of you have websites
> that you go to daily or weekly? If so, for what? What is so
--
Thanks,
Matt Lampiasi, President
413-303-9167 or http://florenceit.net
Florence I.T. - A Community I.T. shop.
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