[p2p-research] Again on mailing lists, was: Post-Depression first: Americans get more money from government than they give back | csmonitor.com

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 27 08:46:45 CET 2009


> ME, at this point, I *am* happy to use this list ONLY as an Rss feed
(that is, I open ONLY the messages which are NEW, not replies, and
ONLY when they have a clear, short, descriptive subject) or to ask
some specific information every now and then.

That pretty much describes my own usage of any other mailing list I'm
following ...

Michel

On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 1:23 PM, M. Fioretti <mfioretti at nexaima.net> wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 05:10:12 AM +0700, Michel Bauwens wrote:
>
> > are we doing so badly as Marco suggests ...?
>
> define badly. Me, I confirm that this list sucks big time if the
> criterion is "how to make it easy for as many people as possible,
> whatever email software they use, to follow and participate in
> discussions". As a read-only Rss feed, or a channel to ask for
> information hard to find somewhere else, instead, this is a great
> place.
>
> > I'm myself on quite a few mailing lists ... and this is one of the
> > best I'm on in terms of consistently interesting information and
> > debate on issues that I care about ...
>
> "Consistently interesting", I can agree, otherwise I would have simply
> and *silently* unsubscribed to never return. Debate... please. This
> place has become a private chatroom of you, Ryan, Sam and a very few
> others who together make >90% of the traffic. Now, this happens
> everywhere, of course, regardless of the technology. What I said is
> that, *here*, one big reason for this is the stubborn, deliberate
> refusal of that group to acknowledge that:
>
> - as a technology, mailing lists *have* developed years ago rules that
>  are *objectively* better than others to keep discussions light and
>  easy to follow for the *highest* possible number of posters and are
>  "embedded" so to speak, in the intrinsic limits of that technology
>
> - if you hate or find unbearably irritating that technology, don't use
>  it, or don't be surprised if almost nobody else follows you.
>
> > People who want to improve should give the example and add actions
> > to their words
>
> I find this offensive. I ALWAYS give the example, that is take the time
> (a few seconds per message) to post with decent formatting.
>
> And I am also starting to find offensive, at this point, to see grown
> up people who spend their days using everything Google to play dumb
> whenever one says "please stop with this attitude, netiquette is just
> a search away, don't play deaf or tell me I should reinvent some
> wheel just for you"
>
> > The onus is on those who complain and want to change, not on those
> > who are happy with the present situation
>
> Precisely my point. I dared step in again ONLY because I opened by
> MISTAKE a message where Ryan said something like "it seems as only I
> and Paul want to talk of these things". And I also remember seeing
> (before I stopped opening almost all messages from this list just
> because their formatting sucks) many requests from YOU along the lines
> of "would someone please comment about this on the blog, I really have
> no time?".
>
> So right now I'm just saying that is very likely that if YOU guys feel
> like this, one of the reasons is that almost no subscriber (outside
> the circle mentioned above, of course) ever OPENS your list messages
> anymore.
>
> Michel, you have much more to lose than me if you systematically make
> your messages to this list (again, private email is another matter)
> unnecessarily hard to read for many people. So it's you and Ryan that
> should stop complaining about how hard it is to fill the blog, or how
> lonely you feel because *participation* (not traffic...) is low, and
> act. NOT ME.
>
> ME, at this point, I *am* happy to use this list ONLY as an Rss feed
> (that is, I open ONLY the messages which are NEW, not replies, and
> ONLY when they have a clear, short, descriptive subject) or to ask
> some specific information every now and then.
>
> Marco
>
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