I'm good with that, lol.  You? A Brain-to-mouth filter problem?  I can't 
imagine! :)
Take care,
Donna
> On Aug 26, 2015, at 7:20 AM, Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Or here’s a counter idea, just create a rule that sends the offender to the 
> bit bucket automatically.  Removes the slog and the offender at the same 
> time.:)
> 
> I use rules all the time not just for filtering out the undesirables but also 
> to filter things like monitoring tool output in to a folder for each customer 
> or RFQs in a folder etc.  As I said though I know there are a lot of ways to 
> get from here to there.  I’m only qualified and barely at that to speak for 
> myself so this is how I’d address the problem but moderation is another very 
> valid way to go.  I was just pointing out the alternative but I definitely 
> support and wish the original poster success and will probably join although 
> I don’t want to stir up his list so I may not only because I have a brain to 
> mouth filter problem.:)
> 
> 
> 
>> On Aug 26, 2015, at 8:10 AM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Scott, as you know I'm basically in the same camp as you.  When I modded the 
>> AIphone list, I was frequently criticized for being too lax.  and i 
>> completely agree about the delete key and it's incredible value. :)  
>> However, unless you decide just not to read certain people's emails, you do 
>> end up slogging through a lot of unnecessary junk, which few of us have time 
>> to do.  So, we all know who the problematic posters are.  If someone were to 
>> say to them, either shape up or ship out, it would make the list much more 
>> efficient, which I think would be a good thing.
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
>>> On Aug 26, 2015, at 7:00 AM, Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> See this is where I differ although I think you make very valid points and 
>>> as a side note I like your posts and automatically gave you more weight 
>>> when I saw you digitally signing messages and using strong cryptography.:)
>>> 
>>> I would say that who cares if someone curses.  I in general think people 
>>> are way way to thin skinned, especially on mailing lists.  My thinking is 
>>> that there’s a delete key for a reason and further more if that’s to much 
>>> effort do to the volume there are built in rules that can automatically 
>>> send whom ever you’re annoyed with to ground and remove your personal need 
>>> to see them where as others may wish to filter differently.  For some 
>>> reason though some people need this filtering to be done for them but in 
>>> the end I always come down on the side of lack of moderation.  As I said, 
>>> that’s why they make chocolate and vanilla, different choices for different 
>>> folks.
>>> 
>>> Keep doing what you’re doing though, I know there are multiple ways to 
>>> solve the same problem.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for the response.
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 26, 2015, at 7:56 AM, Littlefield, Tyler <ty...@tysdomain.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
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>>>> Hello Scott,
>>>> There's a vast difference in overly moderating and moderating of those
>>>> who make the community unpleasant for others. For example, should
>>>> someone receive an email cursing at them (which happens here pretty
>>>> frequently), the problem gets solved with a moderation. Should it
>>>> continue, said individual is removed from the community.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm not proposing that overly prolicing makes a difference, just that
>>>> it's possible with an active list owner to create a community
>>>> conducive to a place where people can ask questions and provide help,
>>>> etc. Can you imagine how much cleaner our inboxes would be (I myself
>>>> am somewhat at fault here, as I've said) if we were to mostly
>>>> elimenate all the side bickering?
>>>> On 8/26/2015 7:46 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
>>>>> I’m not sure moderation = good community.  That’s like saying
>>>>> policing = a good community and I’d dare say the folks of Ferguson
>>>>> or South Carolina would disagree with that assertion.;)
>>>>> 
>>>>> You bring up a good point I’m just wondering is the tightening of
>>>>> the rules going to necessarily translate in to better content.  It
>>>>> might but it’s hard to get enough people to switch and keep the
>>>>> same value when there’s already a critical mass of people here.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Good luck though, as one of my favorite talk radio hosts used to
>>>>> say before he passed away “that’s why they make chocolate and
>>>>> vanilla”  something for the different viewpoints.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Aug 26, 2015, at 7:43 AM, Littlefield, Tyler
>>>>>> <ty...@tysdomain.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>> Hello: A lot of people have had numerous problems on this list.
>>>>> 
>>>>> My last response on this list was cursed at and nothing is being
>>>>> done to stop it. As a result of the spam/cursing/general throwing
>>>>> of fits, I created a new list where rules can be enforced and we
>>>>> can have a good community. On 8/26/2015 2:46 AM, 'Gabriele
>>>>> Battaglia' via MacVisionaries wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Reply to the Littlefield, Tyler's message, wrote on
>>>>>>>> 26/08/2015 at 05:29:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hi, sorry but, maybe I lost something. Why a new list? What
>>>>>>>> is going to happen to this one? Thanks. Gabriel.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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