[access-uk] Re: Moderators on the list!

  • From: "Peter Logue" <peterlogue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 10:22:47 -0400


I don't see the word I used as a swear word. I was referring to rain and I
used beginning with  P and ending in issing down.. I'd say that is almost
common language by now. Its not like it was the F word or the C or the  B
word which you even hear on BBC comedies these days. But anyway, enough
said.

Peter






-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Barry
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 8:29 AM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Moderators on the list!


It's fair enough that swearing might upset some people so we shouldn't use
it, after all, it's not necessary.  However, it's ironic that most kids over
the age of 11 swear when there are no adults around and adults swear when
there are no kids around but neither are honest and open enough to do it
when they are mixed.  Has any adult ever asked a kid if they are offended by
swearing?  It's not the children who are offended, it is a case of being
offended by proxy.  Is it because we don't want to corrupt the children?
Most know the words, use them when adults are not around and are eventually
and inevitably told not to swear in front of the kids.  Personally, I think
that the milder words, all of which I hear on Radio 4, add colour and
intonation to language, especially the rather flat written language of
email.  As Billy Connelly said, there is no such thing as bad language; it
is good language used badly.
Barry H

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Peter Logue
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 4:07 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Moderators on the list!




  So long as the moderator is a moderate moderator and doesn't jump on
  people's backs for referring to a rainfall in, um, common terms. IE
  referring to my local wet weather as, P something down. Receiving a,
warning
  off email from someone who was never introduced as moderator? Well, I was
  not best pleased, nor was I pleased to be informed that, although this was
  the way folks might speak in Ontario, it certainly was not the current
  language of Scotland. I found this comment rather infuriating and in bad
  taste. I do agree that a list must be well moderated and the use of bad
  language must not be tolerated, but lets not go overboard.  If someone
does
  cross the line, I think a little diplomacy will serve better than insults.

  Peter Logue







  -----Original Message-----
  From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
  Steve Dryden
  Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 9:02 AM
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [access-uk] Moderators on the list!


  Hi All, I would just like to take this opportunity to mention a few
things.
  Firstly, thank you for putting up with the inconveniences over the last
week
  or two.  I myself have had no end of problems trying to even log onto the
  website for admin of the group.  For this reason. George Bell kindly
offered
  to help out as he already has some experience with freelists in running
the
  duxbury list.  George has therefore been working closely with both myself
  and Barry and George has been given, by myself, full rights as a moderator
  and for group administration.  In the transition of Access-UK from
  Yahoogroups to Freelists, his experience has proven invaluable.
  At this initial stage of transition, I am sure that with the presence of
  some glitches, tensions are raised.  For this reason, I am sure that
  everyone can exercise some additional patience and treat others with the
  respect that they deserve.

  Shortly, a new updated list of guidelines will be sent out, please digest
  these with the onset of the new list.  Without mentioning any specifics,
  please do be careful of the style of language used on the list.  I know of
  several children who also read some of this mail and, please respect the
  wishes of the moderators.

  Best regards to you all.

  steve Hyde-Dryden
  Group Owner




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