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Subject: [SECC] Relector Etiquette
From: ku8e at bellsouth.net (ku8e at bellsouth.net)
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 08:26:01 -0400
  I agree somewhat with what Ed is saying. It is NOT N4GG's job to babysit the 
reflector. Please don't complain to him. There is nothing he can do except what 
he did and post a message for people to stop it. It shouldn't get to this point 
because we are all adults and it shouldn't get to that point. The moderator is 
W4OC. He is the only person who has the authority to unsubscribe/block people 
from the reflector. 

  Before you go and send an email to W4OC think about this. You have other 
options. If you don't like the discussion that is going on then just don't read 
the posting.. hit the DELETE button. I will agree this RTTY/CW discussion went 
on way too long and got to the point of beating a horse dead...

  I would also like to note it is not proper etiquette to send emails that have 
personal attacks towards members publically to the reflector. If you feel the 
need to do this then do it privately. We are allowed the disagree but do it 
tactfully.

   Because most of our communication as a club take place on this reflector 
maybe it should be written into the club consititution that this type of 
behavior will be not tolerated. The offending party will be given a first 
warning and repeat offenders will be unscribed from the reflecor for one year.

 I have seen this same thing happen with other clubs I have belonged to. A 
couple guys will get into a heated discussion and decide to do it publically on 
the reflector. This makes your club look bad, especially to
newcomers...

73, Jeff KU8E

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