Hi Scott,

Just 
touching on the C word - "Censorship"



I certainly wouldn't want yours or anyone else skin crawl that's for 
sure. So would like to clear something up.



Censorship was a word that was branded upon me which I kind of inherited
 and maybe If I had cared so much at the time, I might have thought a 
little more about the word.



If were talking China Google kind of censorship then No of course I 
don't do that, If were talking low level censorship such as blocking expletives 
then yes I do censor but I would much prefer to call it moderating, as 
this is the convential name used on forums.

  

Censorship comes in many different levels. But the real deffinition 
is...

  

Censorship is to "examine and expurgate" 

  

Expurgate is to "remove erroneous, vulgar, obscene, or otherwise 
objectionable material from (a book, for example) before publication"

  

I certainly don't examine but do expurgate

  

By singling me and Bruce out, you have censored by examining. Also
 you didn't put OT on your own off topic email:-s

  

My point is maybe we all, including myself shouldn't be too 
analytical and we should get over ourselves (as quoted by someone 
yesterday) and get on
 with what is 
important  MOVIE POSTERS


Kind Regards


Andy Neal

Hi,



Kind Regards


Andy Neal








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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 23:16:44 -0400
From: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] Time to Update the FAQ...and more
To: [email protected]








Well I 
guess I need to update the MoPo FAQ....my words are coming back to haunt 
me.
 
Some 
time ago I decided to allow MoPo to breathe a little by permitting off-topic 
posts. I thought it would make the group a little more human. I think 
it makes getting to know a fellow cyber-collector much easier when you can 
share 
a little off-topic info now and then and makes a discussion board become 
more like a group of friends who happen to share a common 
interest.
 
No 
matter what direction MoPo takes there's always someone ready to criticize. 
Like 
politics, it's a no-win situation. Stay strictly on-topic and the list is 
accused of being boring. Go off-topic and people complain about their inboxes 
filling up. (Easy solution? Use the DIGEST version and get all the posts in a 
single e-mail).
 
The text 
from the FAQ that JR has so helpfully posted sounds harsh because it was posted 
at a time when the list was in turmoil and in danger of being destroyed. I 
don't 
want to relive the details, but there had to be a set way of dealing with the 
bizarre shenanigans and putting "rules" into the FAQ gave me something to use 
if 
I needed to. MoPo survived, but the threatening tone of that section of the FAQ 
remains. 
 
I guess 
the on/off topic debate will forever plague MoPo. But as list owner I have the 
final say and this week the wind is blowing more towards allowing reasonable 
off-topic discussions--but please put OT in the subject line. You may ask what 
"reasonable" is....well that's up to me. Sorry, perk of being 
listowner.
 
More 
thoughts:
 
One 
really troubling thing I read this week was posted by fellow discussion group 
operator Andy. He wrote, (in reply to Holiday):
"RE: censorship - I get more emails for 
censorship and having a clean forum than againt it. Some members will only view 
and post MPF for that reason alone.But your entitled to your opinion obviously, 
In my eyes it's a point of view from a minority of people on the grand scheme 
of 
things."

THAT'S SCARY. One thing I 
will NEVER be is FOR censorship. Makes my skin 
crawl.

Another troubling thing was written by Bruce 
H:
 
"...I am so happy there is a "new breed" of poster 
collector that you mostly find on allposterforum.com and not very much here. 
Many of these collectors have hundreds or thousands of posters from the past 30 
years. They LOVE their collections, and they are buying their OWN 
memories, not what other people tell them should be worth 
collecting."
 
People on MoPo don't LOVE their collections?  
Bruce I think you're taking a cheap shot here and being unfair to most 
people on MoPo. There are (and always have been) some rather 
vocal/caustic/outspoken/pompous/rude/selfish/greedy/sneaky/backstabbing people 
in this hobby. Thankfully they aren't the majority. But like a hungry mosquito, 
even one can make your life miserable. Whether its on an internet discussion 
group on in the real world it doesn't matter. Give All Poster Forum time. I've 
yet to see ANY internet discussion group avoid drama. It comes to all. Sorry 
Holiday, your time will sadly come.
 
Just ask Andy, Ari, Jon Warren, and Donnie of the old 
Style-B....and everyone else who has ever run an on-line 
forum.
 
Just a few cents from your usually-quiet 
listowner.
 
Scott









  From: MoPo List  On Behalf Of James 
  Richard
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 5:25 PM 
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] everybody back on topic, 
  please!


  Andy,

Yeah, it's nice to be easy going about the on-topic 
  rule -- the problem is it doesn't stop with the "occasional" off-topic 
  message. First, the message will often stand a thread of off-topic replies. 
  Worse, somebody on sees an off-topic thread  thread going on and so 
  decides, since they have nothing to write on-topic at the moment, to toss out 
  another "interesting" off-topic tidbit... thats starts another thread, etc. 
At 
  some point somebody makes a crack about somebody else in one of the 3 or 4 or 
  10 off-topic threads going on and a feud breaks out...

...the next 
  thing you know, I've got 50 emails a day coming into my inbox from MOPO which 
  have nothing to do with posters, films, collecting or auctioning 
  them.

Already your art-from-grain-of-sand post has spawned 3 off-topic 
  replies in the first 38 minutes.

I am reminding everybody that it is 
  rule of this list and that everybody needs get back on topic and stay that 
way 
  -- at least for while since the off-topic stuff has got so far out of hand of 
  late. Too many people are considering leaving MOPO because of all the static, 
  myself among them. 

Look, there are literally a *billion* other places 
  on the internet to discuss Dinosaur Dung and all these other supposedly 
  fascinating things floating around on the internet -- but MOPO ain't supposed 
  to be one of them. The list owner, Scott Burns, has been very clear about 
this 
  over the years. Once again, from the end of section 1.2 of his MopoFAQ on 
www.Filmfan.com:

"There are 2 VERY important rules concerning posts made to the MoPo 
  List: 
  1)  
  Personal attacks of any kind will not be tolerated. This includes 
  name-calling, innuendo, insults or gossip.
2)  Off-topic posts are 
  not permitted. There are ample places on the Internet to discuss 
  politics, religion, sex or any other issue. Posts to MoPo should be related 
to 
  movies, movie memorabilia, and the people who collect it.

  Persons 
  who disregard these rules will be removed from list membership immediately 
  and without notice. However on the first infraction, individuals will be 
  permitted to resubscribe if they wish to rejoin the group and agree to abide 
  by the posting rules. Upon a second infraction, removal from the list 
  membership will be permanent. Determination of a rule violation and 
  subsequent removal from the mailing list is the sole responsibility of the 
  MoPo List Owner."

-- JR

Andy Neal wrote: 
  
    Agreed! JR does raise some very good points which I will certainly take 
    onboard.

I do think we should have some off topic conversations 
    though if it doesn't involve bickering, for example...

Check out this 
    Watch made from Dinosaur 
Dung

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