Kyle:
 
While Ross created the Culture listserv, he did not unsubscribe from the
UC-List. 
 
There are multiple listservs which have popped up over the last couple
of years to allow 
people to privately (in many cases) discuss what is happening on the
UC-Listserv!
 
I think your reasons for creating a randomly-moderated listsev sound
like sour grapes and 
an attempt to sensor selected neighbors post.
 
Again, people need to self-police and be more considerate.
 
 
S
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kyle Cassidy
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 11:02 AM
To: UnivCity listserv
Subject: [UC] I've Created a New (Moderated) University City Mailing
List
 
I was hoping to have a few weeks to run tests, but it seems things have
boiled over here.

The UnivCity listserve has, for me, become less than useless over the
past six months. I find it valuable for neighbors to be able to share
stories of what's going on in the hood, to plan meetups, and to help one
another out which used to happen here when I first signed up. Lately,
all I've seen here are vituperative rants and conspiracy theories from
the same five people which then inspire the same five other people to
fight back which just makes a lot of noise that nobody but those ten
people are reading. And in this multi-dozen-message bag of bile we are
left to pick out the five useful posts about crime trends in the area
and the obituary of a neighborhood friend.

So, rather than try and reform a football game that's not mine, I've
created an entirely new one that's been running in test mode for a few
days with a handful of volunteers. You can sign up for it here:

 http://lists.asc.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/ucneighbors

The list is lightly moderated which means, hopefully, significantly less
ranting and cranky behavior.

I'm going to unsubscribe from univcity and hope to see some of you on
the other side where I hope to be able to provide a less antagonistic
atmosphere for neighborhood communication.

kc

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