Moderation update
From the Bhakti List Archives
• August 14, 1998
Dear Members, Here is the final status on the Moderation idea, based on feedback from members. The last thing I want is for people to feel that their opinions or ideologies are being censored. In fact, one of my main goals behind moderation was for a friendly atmosphere to prevail, without any hiccups. This, I believed and still believe, makes it easier for meeker voices to be heard, without fear of being shouted away. Unfortunately, I am not yet a person who engenders universal trust among our members. It is clear that a few members are not convinced that I will uphold my word to be fair and impartial, cutting out not content but abuse. This is disheartening to me, particularly since some of this sentiment comes from people who have known me for several years, but I respect these feelings, as they are a result primarily of my own shortcomings. As a result, I will no longer moderate any posts, with the following exceptions; these too, I will do only time permitting. (a) I will request members who are planning to post a planned series to space them out over several days. (b) I will occasionally reformat posts which are typed without line-breaks, or which have extraneous garbage characters (c) I will remove encoded/binary data from posts (d) I will reject, after informing the poster, completely irrelevant posts -- these include advertisements for money-making offers, posts about nuclear proliferation that make absolutely no reference to religion, etc. The last is the only content-based intervention I will perform. I hope members trust me in this small respect. Finally, a note regarding taniyans and format: Over half of our members receive the Digest form of the Bhakti email. It is only with these people in mind that I had requested two posters to cut short their acharya taniyans / salutations at the beginning of every post, since it decreases readability, rendering the actual content of their messages and the Digest as a whole less comprehensible. Those who do not receive the daily Digest really don't know the patience that is required to go through 10 messages a day in one fell swoop. If these messages are easy to read, it benefits the posters as well as the readers. I had never mandated the removal of the taniyans / salutations as a rule. I merely requested it as something that would increase the readability of the actual posts. I have read many Visishtadvaita journal articles, in many languages, and I have never seen a taniyan printed as a preface to every installment of a piece, or at the top of every page of an article. I do not think it wrong to remove or ask for the removal of a taniyan from a series of articles. In any case, one member agreed without complaint to cut short his salutations, and another insisted on posting them. Either case in the end is acceptable to me -- this certainly was never a condition of article rejection (which should be clear from my moderation guidelines). Anyhow, my only concern has always been to increase the comprehensibility and readability of the Mailing List and Digest. It is only in this spirit that I have acted as administrator. If there are any further objections, please make them known in public. Let's wrap up this discussion by Tuesday of next week, to allow for the weekend. Thanking you, Mani
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