Quoting John Hughes ([email protected]): > Wave Without a Shore by C.J. Cherryh
Review by Randy Byers: http://randy-byers.livejournal.com/600709.html (This Cherryh short novel is most often found, these days, in omnibus volume _Alternate Realities_, with two other short novels.) Your implication that people using killfiles are risking solipsism or insularity is pretty obviously incorrect. Nobody has time and patience for everything and everyone -- and thus, as a listadmin for many LUGs, I have become a huge proponent of people employing either killfiles or scoring systems (an alternative design supported by, e.g., Emacs GNUS) to focus their attention on topics and contributors they find interesting, and to downgrade or discard topics and contributors they find annoying and/or wastes of time. Encouraging each participant to do _this_ is, among other advantages, a major aid to civility, and facilitates letting each contributor enjoy the experience he/she wants, without the need to impose top-down, centralised content control just to fix interpersonal problems. Or, as we say at Silicon Valley Linux User Group: SVLUG's listadmins normally intervene only to ensure lists' technical operation, to halt spam (incontrovertible spam, not postings someone merely dislikes), and to halt major eruptions of offtopic spew. Enforcement if any should always be minimal and public. (We don't do backroom politics, and our preferred means of social control is to help everyone apply his/her own well-tuned killfile.) http://www.svlug.org/policies/list-policy.php _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
