[GRLUG] Now I;m getting a bit ticked.
John-Thomas Richards
jtr at jrichards.org
Mon Dec 29 11:53:52 EST 2008
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:43:58AM -0500, Michael Mol wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Tim Schmidt <timschmidt at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Well, there's the problem. Typically I'd say something like "Yes -
> > all of the above. Combined wisdom of the community and all that"...
> > but what we're talking about here is a systemic dumbing of the
> > community on average. So I don't know. When churn is low, new users
> > can be socialized by the existing group remarkably easily, but when
> > new users outnumber greybeards, I suspect a more active approach
> > toward education is necessary. We can look toward other organizations
> > for clues... Churches operate on much the same principles as LUGs...
> > weekly sermons, low churn = easy socialization, and a church which
> > rapidly looses or gains a significant membership often finds it's
> > identity challenged. No clues there. :-/ Any other ideas?
>
> A solution in this case may be to point out to the individual in
> question that, no, the problem isn't "everyone else", it's them. They
> need it spelled out that they need to learn that they've encountered a
> community, that they need to learn how to appropriately interact with
> that community, and that if they don't, they'll be ignored either by
> having their messages skipped over or by being ejected from the
> mailing list entirely. Churches also have excommunication.
Yes, but prior to excommunication Jesus said to go to the individual one
on one and try to get him/her to correct his/her behavior.
I'm willing to try.
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john-thomas
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