Re: AMF Newbies
- From: "DGSaba" <dgsaba@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Nov 2005 02:04:34 -0800
MikesBrain wrote:
> 2005-11-28, Responding to DGSaba...
> >
> > MikesBrain wrote:
> >> 2005-11-28, Responding to DGSaba...
> >> > Newsgroups and if you're new to the internet in general :-)
> >> >
> >> > So you've found your way to the AMF Newsgroup
> >> >
> >> > Welcome!
> >> >
> >> > You can use this newsgroup to your advantage
> >> > consider the AMF Newsgroup a huge file
> >>
> >> Actually Dianna, usenet and the newsgroups "within" it is
> >> not a "file" as such.
> >>
> >> Also, given that you're post here is clearly intended to act
> >> as a "Welcome" post for newbies, and given that there
> >> already IS an established and long-standing amfFAQ avaliable
> >> at several locations, and that you have seen fit to NOT
> >> include it in your list of links, one has the uncomfortable
> >> feeling you are attemting to act as an alternative
> >> "spokesperson" for the a.m.f newsgroup as a whole.
> >>
> >> This, as you will well know by now, is a good way to draw
> >> the kind of attention you have been more than clear about
> >> that you don't like, want, or need.
> >>
> >> Or are you actually actively *seeking* conflict?
> >>
>
> [...]
> > To answer your question -- I would imagine anyone posting
> > what they've learned and who wishes to share it with AMF
> > Newbies should be able to post and share such information
> > without the need for any type of conflict.
>
> No argument from me here.
>
>
> [...]
> > In my journey regarding the AMF Newsgroup I found it to be
> > one of multiple abuses and a very controlling environment
> > in which to be a part of.
>
> To be fair Dianna, you've fed this situation more than was
> reasonable on more than one occasion, however...
>
> [...]
> > You've invited folks to read AMF -- you welcome and made
> > your own set of AMF FAQ's and Rules.
>
> There are no rules Dianna, just guidelines, hints, and tips.
>
> [...]
> > I've invited folks to read AMF -- I have the same right to
> > welcome newbies who come to read, share and learn as does
> > any AMF poster.
>
> Absolutely. But herein lies my point, and that is that given
> the record of disputes between yourself and many other
> regulars on this NG, in discluding the regular amfFAQ from
> your own recommendations makes that disclusion obvious by
> it's absence.
>
> If you'd included a link to it, then I wouldn't have a point
> to make here. As things are, it could easily look as if you
> were intent to "stand alone" as an "alternative" to a group
> of people the archives clearly indicate you "have a beef
> with". That is a certain conflict generator in and of
> itself, and what I was raising as a query.
>
>
> > A lot of folks have learned the hard way newsgroups are
> > full of conflicts -- all newbies should remain aware and
> > alert about internet newsgroups conflicts in order to have
> > a safe and conflict free newsgroup experience and I'll
> > make sure they do by sharing what I learned and
> > encountered.
>
> As long as you don't intentionally generate/fuel further
> conflicts, this would seem to be a laudible intent.
>
> The impression I'm concerned about however, is that, as I've
> mentioned, and even if this is NOT what you intend, it could
> so easily LOOK as if it were what you intended.
>
> Hopefully I've made my point?
>
>
>
>
> Mike@xxxx
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Mike,
There is way too much conflict in the AMF newsgroup -- thats why from
time to time we only see the documented abusers and their pals posting
in it.
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