Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm not as ruthless as I let on. :) I do indeed delete the drivel threads and there are some people who only post "me too" messages. I always look at a new and possibly interesting subject (THIS IS WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT FOR CONTRIBUTORS TO MAKE THE SUBJECT FIT THE POST!!!) to see where it is going. If it's of no interest, or if it starts to degrade into name calling, or just drivel banter, the contributors and subjects get the big DEL. There are a few contributors that have been around for a long time, do a lot of talking, but have never said anything. When I have little time, like now days, they are filtered out right from the getgo. Sorry, but that's the way it is. What I do should not in any way dictate how someone else reads the LUG. We all have interests. Some people have endless LUG time, others (like me) have little LUG time. I use the LUG as a resource and it prompts me to do research on questions posted. I like this. Many of the questions that I've answered over the past year or so, I didn't know the answer so I researched it, found the answer, and posted it. So I've learned a whole lot from the LUG. When I started, I couldn't spell M camera. Now I own one! Totally the result of the LUG. I didn't know an M3 from an M6. Boy have I learned a lot. The other day I discovered that I had hundreds of messages queued and had to be absolutely ruthless. And there was a lot of rudeness, name calling, etc. So I made the comment. DEL DEL DEL. As I said earlier, I do filter and reject LUGjerks. I read, as much as possible, LUGnuts, LUGpeople, and LUGfolks. Jim At 07:53 PM 5/14/98 +0200, you wrote: >Jim, > ><<< You could have used my name. It's Jim Brick. Sorry I annoy you. >But I do indeed filter, reject, and delete a lot of stuff. >>> > >Please, understand me correct: > >We all have our likes and dislikes, and we all delete emails, >maybe because the subject doesn't touch us, on personal reasons, >or - at least - to prevent email overflow. > >But, when you throw in people's face 'I threw x mails away - >unread', you also discourage and disappoint many contributors >who say more than 'me too' and take/ took some effort in _their_ >subject or reply. Why should they write/ reply if it's thrown >away unread, specially if it's done by a well-known LUG member ? > >Yes, your mail had an initializing effect, but you are not alone, >you don't annoy me, and my mail was not directed against you. >Many mayn LUG members, me included, for sure do appreciate your >advice and experience, which you share for free. > >Alf