When discussions about Israel and the rights of Jewish people started, I
was personally quite reluctant to engage. I did not believe that politics
belonged on Lincoln Talk, especially political issues that happen outside
the borders of the town of Lincoln. I miss the emails about bake sales and
animal sightings and used couches. Heck, I even miss the HCA discussions.

I would like us to bring this list back to its original purpose: to serve
the residents of Lincoln. Not Israel, Gaza, Syria, Iran, Russia, Ukraine,
China, or Taiwan. In my personal opinion, not US politics either. I
therefore would like to make a specific policy proposal to the owners and
moderators of Lincoln Talk.


   1.

   A permanent ban on all discussion of geopolitical issues. This would
   apply equally to the rest of the world, and perhaps even the parts of the
   USA outside our 7,000 person town.
   2.

   This would include invitations to events in Lincoln if they focus on
   matters outside of the town. Ergo, no invitations to organize for a
   presidential candidate, no invitations to discuss the Middle East or
   Ukraine or anywhere else.


Implementation of this policy requires two things as far as I can tell:


   1.

   The consent of the moderators to enforce this ban uniformly across all
   non-Lincoln political matters.
   2.

   Updates to the Lincoln Talk FAQ
   
<https://5a55e4ca.streaklinks.com/CQnB7pxOjvIKmH9_lATsVewz/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lincolntalk.org%2Ffaq>
   and Rules & Policies
   
<https://5a55e4ca.streaklinks.com/CQnB7pxNDef5uqkdvQ809zEB/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lincolntalk.org%2Frules-and-policies>.
   May I suggest the following amendments:


Is my message an attempt to draw on the resources of my community? In other
words, if you live in Lincoln and you’re asking for help from or providing
information to your community, then your message is probably on topic even
if the focus isn't on Lincoln itself. For example, if you’re inviting
people to a national political event, asking your neighbors how they’re
handling some aspect of the state tax form, or looking for the best route
to Logan Airport, it's probably on topic even if the focus is not Lincoln.

Does my message avoid changing the subject? When you reply to a message and
you change the focus substantially, you may be going off topic. For
example, if a list member posts a message inviting neighbors to a national
political event, and you reply with a message that focuses on national
politics instead of neighbors, you may not be staying on topic.

I recognize that for some people, there is a genuine desire for virtual and
in-person discussions about national and global politics. I suggest that we
start a second mailing list from scratch, and everyone who wants to talk
about politics opts into it. Call it lincoln-geopolitics perhaps. All event
invitations and discussions of non-Lincoln politics go there, with the LT
moderators redirecting as necessary.

I realize this is a change, and not everyone may be comfortable with it,
but I believe that moving our geopolitical event invitations and
discussions to a new dedicated forum will help us restore the Lincoln Talk
we all love.

Jonathan
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