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birdsedge wrote:
Who rules?

And who rules the rulers?


And there were a couple of replies there but this may be something we need to discuss more.

[Or should we just create the community already and make it up as we go along?]

Do we want to moderate?

What do we want to moderate?
  • Do we want to ever be able, for whatever reasons and under whatever restrictions, to exclude entire people; or do we want to only ever exclude particular topics, or styles, or posts?
  • Should it be defined or will we know it when we see it?

Who do we want to do the moderating?
  • One supreme dictator, a supreme triumvirate, a group of representatives polling the mood of the tyranny of the mob?


I know what I want but it may well not be what's best for the group so I need to think some more before I actually say anything.

Date: 2009-01-03 05:22 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] brooksmoses
...unless they have anything pertinent to say about writing, but is that likely?

As a datapoint, I believe that I've started on-topic threads on rasfc; I've certainly posted writing-related posts on LJ (of the "this is a shiny idea; anyone want it?" sort) more recently than that.

Thus, though I'm mostly a non-writer in any active or actual sense, I'd very much like to have the option to post something if I do have something pertinent to say!

As to the social bits, one of the nice things about LJ, as someone pointed out in one of these conversations, is that we can easily have the lives-and-cats conversations in nearby spaces.

Date: 2009-01-03 04:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] heleninwales.livejournal.com
I certainly wasn't intending to exclude non-writers from contributing if they have anything to say regarding writing, I just feel that we should make sure that the social stuff stays in people's own LJs and that we shouldn't feel that because we know and like someone, they can post whatever they like. (This would also apply to writers too, of course. If they're not posting about writing, they shouldn't be posting to the nine_and_sixty community but on their own journal.

It's just occurred to me that one of the advantages of using an LJ is that the rasfc-substitute doesn't have to be busy all the time to keep people reading. The use of Friends Pages means that if there are no interesting writing topics, we keep in touch socially via our LJs, but at any point, if someone posts a writing post, it will immediately show on the Friends Page.

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