[access-uk] Re: Thoughts on a new list

  • From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 00:48:23 +0100

Barry, 

I'm inclined to agree! 

Now having said that for folk who may require answers about Twitter should then 
this list be the way to go? 

Haven't joined the Twitter community as yet but when I do I would like to be 
able to ask possible questions on this list or if Chris goes ahead, on his. 

There is a bit of info out there anyway on the Twitter matter for us! 

The occasional question about Twitter I would imagine I'd be asking. 

Best, 

Tony Sweeney
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Barry Toner 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 12:35 AM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Thoughts on a new list


  Honestly, I think there's no need to create a list for such specific narrow
  subjects. Not in the home-end-user blindness community.  It's too small of a
  market and these general access technology lists aren't' exactly over ran
  with these topics. The list volume isn't' back breaking.  I've always found
  our UK lists on Tech quite light, compared to some of the lists state side.


  Think about it this way what would people talk about if they moved to a list
  for each Social Network, then each program, then each anti-virus, then each
  version of that anti-virus etc.  What is it they say, "variety is the spice
  of life" in conversation as well as other things.<smile>

  Furthermore, most people that ask a  handful of social networking questions
  on say BCAB or Access-Uk and get on the social network.  Will then, start
  using that social network to ask questions.  Not only about the social
  network but other things as well.  It's one of the points of being on a
  social network.  Having a group of people who you can communicate with.
  It's more customised for your way of thinking and is a resource where you
  and others can share information as well as personal aspects of life.

  Compartamentalisation is an effective tool but not used this way.  I think
  your motives are decent but there's watering down in too many lists.  

  So in a nut shell, I don't believe we're over run with discussions on
  twitter here.  Certainly not to the point where another list needs to be
  created to handle all this traffic.  

  Regards,
  Barry.

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
  > Behalf Of chris hallsworth
  > Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 6:21 PM
  > To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  > Subject: [access-uk] Thoughts on a new list
  > 
  > Hello all,
  > I'm sorry to bombard you once again with comments and the like, but as
  > Blind Facebook is doing really well I want to have a go at setting up a
  > similar list, but this time devote it to Twitter and anything Twitter,
  > from the website itself to various clients you can use, including
  > Qwitter. I'll give you all a few days to a week to decide before I set
  > it up.
  > Many thanks in advance for any thoughts regarding this.
  > 
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  > Chris Hallsworth
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