And none of that addresses conspiracy theories which have no place here.

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On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 6:11 AM Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> wrote:

> I do agree that there should be an "off topic" section for people who
> aren't directly discussing colloidal silver. It's understandable that
> during these recent months of extraordinary and unusual circumstances, some
> of us would veer from a CS-only discussion. However, for those who signed
> on to this egroup solely to discuss colloidal silver, I can understand
> their frustration at not receiving posts that are relevant to them.
>
>
>
> Mike Devour abandoned this group years ago, leaving it without a
> moderator. After that--and this is from my memory of awhile back, so I
> might be missing some details or mis-remembering--some members got in touch
> with him and asked him to either return to moderate, or else give them
> control of the group so they could moderate the group themselves. That
> request was not met. (If anyone has something to add or correct, please do
> so.)
>
>
>
> This leaves the group without moderation, and without a way to ban or
> remove members.
>
>
>
> So my question is, how do we fix this? Moving the group so it can be
> moderated is very likely going to cost money. Are members willing to pay
> for that privilege? If so, how much money? (This leads me to the question,
> *who* is paying for the group now? Because eskimo.com is a server, and
> servers cost money.)
>
>
>
> If the majority of people don't want to donate funds, is there any way to
> separate off-topic people from on-topic people, cyber-wise? Or must we
> simply put "OT" in the subject line so people who don't want to see those
> posts can simply delete them? Of course, the subject line itself generally
> gives a clue, but I *can* understand someone not wanting to have their
> Inbox cluttered with what they consider irrelevant information.
>
>
>
> So . . . any suggestions (made in a civil tone)?
>
>
>
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