THIS IS WHAT DRIVES ME CRAZY ABOUT MOPO! Yesterday afternoon I sent
two e-mails to MoPo. One (a FA one) seemed to be distributed right
away, and I saw it on the MoPo website a short time later. The other
(which is copied below) did NOT seem to be distributed, did NOT show
on the MoPo website, and I have seen no replies to it. So DID IT GET
DISTRIBUTED OR NOT, and how does on know the difference? Both were
sent from the same computer minutes apart, so I can't see why they
should have gone their separate ways.
Maybe Scott might want to consider switching to some other mail
server. This one seems to have lots of problems (and yes, they seem
much greater of late).
Below is the post I tried to make yesterday:
JR and Claude
I have seen your replies to my post of last night, and no others at
this point. But let me clarify that I fully agree that MoPo is far
better (for me, and obviously for you both) than the other discussion
boards. MoPo members DO stay on topic far more, are far more
"genteel", have a far greater total knowledge of the hobby, etc, etc
But that does not mean it can't get much better! I see no point in
dwelling on the past, but I suggest that some of the members might
try to reach deep into their brains for questions about MOVIE POSTERS
that have puzzled them, and then we will see if the collective
knowledge of MoPo can answer them. Things like "Did Paramount EVER
make title cards?" (they did), "What did Paramount do in place of
title cards?", "Why do almost all French and Italian posters of the
past 40 years seem to be incredibly easy to find, but ones from
before that are super-hard to find?", "What WERE window cards used
for?", or any other question that might be of somewhat general
interest, but is likely NOT common knowledge.
JR asked "Bruce, as a seller who regularly sends FA messages to this
list, I don't understand your point here... are you saying sellers
shouldn't send through ads? Or that they shouldn't abuse the privilege?"
I am saying that sellers who regularly post FA or FS messages should
realize that those messages would reap FAR greater results if they
weren't mostly reaching other dealers, and that the best way to do
this would be to regularly post NON-selling e-mails in addition to
their selling e-mails, for then MoPo would attract a lot more
collectors, so it would be a good investment for those dealers. Of
course, not everyone will do this. There are always going to be some
"jerks" who flood the list with FA or FS sale e-mails and never post
anything else. But most likely just about everyone has learned to
delete or block these people, so I don't think they really matter.
Look at some of those people who are known to be members of MoPo:
Sam, Kirby, Walter, Sean, Ron, Tony, and many others. Collectively
they are hundreds of years of poster selling experience, and I doubt
that the entire rest of the world knows as much about movie posters
as this group does (offhand, the only dealers I can think of with
encyclopedic knowledge of movie paper who are NOT MoPo members are
Mike Hawks and Joe Burtis, and maybe Ken Schacter, who might well be
a silent member). Yet how many times do you see the above group of
people posting? If each of them posted just a couple of times a week
with a sliver of what they know (whether answering questions or
opening subjects), MoPo would be become exponentially more of a place
that all collectors would want to be a part of.
Bruce
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