Rebekah
I would want to see who has subscribed as I am not happy about
putting much info about me or what I think to whom-I-know-not.
Otherwise, all the info I would want known about me is on the
webpage www.compsy.org.uk to which anyone is invited to
contribute.
carolyn
Date sent: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 15:48:54 +0000
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From: Rebekah Pratt <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Guidelines
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Hi,
The organisation that provides the facility for this list advise that the
subscriber list is kept confidential to the list owner. I think this is
rightly observing a consent issue - in that it is usually understood that
when people join a list as a subscriber they do so because they want to be
part of the forum, and haven't agreed to necessarily share their details
with other people. If people still want the list of those subscribed I
will have to check with JISC Mail about their regulations. I suspect it
would involve some clarity on why people want a list of subscribers, what
they will do with the information and finding a way to get everyone's consent.
In relation to agreeing guidelines I agree that keeping it open as possible
is a good thing. A different list I am a member of has been having a very
difficult time with people posting inappropriate messages. Having some
guidelines seems useful for times when there are complaints about list
activity. I like the statement in Annie's email below:
"postings are welcome that fit with a commitment to psychologies that
contribute to community well-being, power sharing, social
justice and social support"
I could include the above statement, and the JISC guidelines (list below)
in the welcome message to people - or is that OTT?
* Respect copyright when forwarding messages, if in doubt check with
the author
* Respect people's privacy, don't give out the private email addresses
or contact details of others
* Think before cross-posting, some people belong to more than one list
* Don't call someone names, are overtly rude, or are blatantly
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don't use pound (£) signs
Rebekah
At 14:44 05/03/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Rebekah,
>Thanks so much for setting up this discussion list -
>i'm already finding it productive and helpful to make
>contact with others and witness discussions - nice to have
>like minded messages occassionally to lift my spirits
>or challenge me to think when faced with the endless
>bureacracy that comes thro the ether....
>I'd like to have a print out too of subscribers if that is
>possible to find.
>Like Carolyn, I don't like too much regulation tho I
>suppose if there is a real risk of being bomarded with
>things that won't lift my spirits or challenge me that
>could change - i find my delete button works quite quickly
>but there would be a real problem if attachements are
>sent which can overload my mailbox.
>
>I don't understand how access is controlled but may be we
>could simply specify something along the lines of postings
>are welcome that fit with a commitment to psychologies that
>contribute to community well-being, power sharing, social
>justice and social support.
>
>
>Annie
>On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 14:10:03 +0100 Carolyn Kagan
><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > Rebekah
> > My preference as always is for least restriction possible (this maight
> > change if the list began to add irrelevantly to the hoards of emails
> > received). I'm also not particularly infavour ofany guideliens other
> > than a commitment to a value based community psychology.
> >
> > Is there any way of seeing the list of subscribers? I cant work this out
> > from the site.
> > Best wishes
> > carolyn
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