At 9:19 AM -0500 5/27/01, Russ Hunt wrote: > >How many people "read all those messages to check for flames"? My >view is that once I've intervened once I'd have to intervene all the >time, because I'd have assumed responsibility for everything that >gets posted, and I'd have a moderated list whatever I preferred. I >might intervene, I guess, in the same way any subscriber might, by >posting a remonstrance to the list . . . but anything beyond that, I >expect, would convert the list into one for which I'd have >responsibility for anything posted. Not what I signed on for, and I >imagine the list would be orphaned pretty quickly . . . I think all of who own dog lists at Apple.ease do. We don't interfere with opinions,but we do demand that they "play nicely" and it seems that in the heat of a discussion, things get a little hot rather often. To have a list that is well behaved, they have to be read and monitored so that they don't get into name calling contests. We got used to this back when we were hosted by Apple. They demanded that we make them behave. Of course, reading the list isn't much of a problem because we only started lists that were interesting to us, so we want to read them. Corrections are pretty rare. My list has over 2000 people on it and we only step in once in awhile, but that is because they know we won't tolerate it. Most of those people are new and haven't learned the rules yet, but we have some who are perpetual, and they are on permanent Review. The rest of the "adminning" is helping people with problems. Mary