THE NATURAL LIFE CYCLE OF MAILING LISTS ("LISTSERVS")
Every listserv seems to go through the same cycle:
1.
- a)
people introduce themselves- b)
they gush a lot about how wonderful it is to find kindred souls - b)
- a)
people moan about how few folks are posting to the list- b)
they brainstorm recruitment strategies - b)
- a)
more and more people join- b)
more and more lengthy threads develop- c)
occasional off-topic threads pop up - b)
- a)
lots of threads, some more relevant than others- b)
lots of information and advice is exchanged- c)
experts help other experts as well as less experienced colleagues- d)
friendships develop- e)
people tease each other- f)
newcomers are welcomed with generosity and patience- g)
everyone (newbie and expert alike) feels comfortable asking questions, suggesting answers, and sharing of opinions) - b)
- a)
the number of messages increases dramatically- b)
not every thread is fascinating to every reader- c)
people start complaining about the "signal-to-noise ratio"- d)
person 1 threatens to quit if *other* people don't limit discussion to his/her pet topic- e)
person 2 agrees with person 1- f)
person 3 tells 1 & 2 to lighten up- g)
more bandwidth is wasted complaining about off-topic threads than is used for the threads themselves- h)
everyone gets annoyed - b)
6A.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
OR...
6B.
a)
b)
c)
