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> > The problem with this approach is that by the time the inane
> > thread does die, your more focussed, serious subscribers have
> > become so sick of it that some have unsubscribed.
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> You might think this will be the predominant behavior, but in my
> experience as owner of a number of lists over many years, very few
It depends on what kind of list it is, Peter. On lists intended for
discussion of a particular profession, where you have some people who
want to see *ONLY* serious profession related items (not even fun
profession-related stuff) you can see droves of signoffs when
"silly season" goes on just a tad too long. And if it goes on longer
than that the slightly more tolerant start leaving. I know, I get the
notes on subs and unsubs. Most of these people will, eventually, come
back, as there is no substitute. But they *do* quit in disgust if
the extraneous is allowed to go too far.
Douglas
Douglas Winship Hays County, Texas [log in to unmask]
Secondary AUTOCAT Listowner
MEDLAB-L
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