Michael Lorrey <retroman@together.net> wrote:
> Personally, I think that anyone who wants to be elitist about the list has
> an already existing alternative: join the extropians-select list. Thats
> kinda the point of it. You want more signal, less noise, then join ExI and
> join the select list.
I'm not sure that the select list has any different signal-to-noise ratio. It has never been explained to my satisfaction why paying for a list makes it better. If my ISP charges me more for the Internet, am I getting better data than you? I agree TANSTAAFL, but we have to remember that we are not paying ExI to generate List content. They are running the exact same software for both lists, and many of the posters are the same. I think the tendency to drift off-topic occurs with paid members just as easily as nonpaid members.
>The prime purpose of this public unmoderated list is its public
>relations value. ExI doesn't need a full time PR flack to deal with
>public queries. There are already several dozen people here who can
>answer and debate their questions for free.
I think this was the original point that started this thread. If this is the recruiting/PR arm of ExI, is it presenting the message ExI wants to present? Are the discussions and goals on this List accurately representative of ExI, Extropianism and Transhumanism? (The answer may be that since we people comprise that movement, anything we discuss here becomes a defacto part of that group.)
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