Wolfgang Pfeiffer writes:

On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 08:44:20PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

I understand that the explanation for the migration away from mailing
lists is that maintaining the mailing lists is a hassle and takes up
too much resources. I'm suspicious of the veracity of that; [ ... ]

I think it's also about control: Web based content can easily be
deleted by moderators - whereas emails sent via a mailing list to
their subscribers can stay in users' inboxes forever.

Oooh! I think you're onto something.

Remember all these past years when we were asked every now and then to
"behave", to respect some "code of conduct"? If we're not nice in the
future, our messages can just be deleted from the web interface.

Yup. The hall monitors may not even be consciously aware, and are instinctively rejecting the free and open nature of mailing lists, and naturally gravitating towards, and displaying their preference for a controlled platform. It is true that one can get kicked off a mailing list, but that won't retroactively delete wrongspeech off independent third party mailing list archives. There are no third party archives of web forums.

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