Posted by Minnie-Haha on May 24, 2005, at 18:36:43
In reply to Re: Small boards - only viewable by members???, posted by Dinah on May 24, 2005, at 17:52:17
> > I can think of a few, though maybe some have come up before. One might be to make the posts searchable, just like they are now.
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> The main benefit of searchable posts is for information, right? I would assume that if someone was looking for information, he/she would probably post on the medication page, or appropriate page. Unless you happened to have an expert in the small group.Well, I just did a search on the Dr-Bob site on "effexor." I found posts on these boards: Medication, Withdrawal, Alternative, Eating, Faith, Grief, Health, Newbies, Psychology, Social, Substance Use, Writing, and 2000. You never know where people will talk about things.
> > Another might be to assure other Babblers that they aren't being talked about.
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> I would assume that Dr. Bob would police the small boards with at least as much vigor as he does the larger boards. I trust him. Besides, if people want to talk about me, they probably can and do in babblemail etc. And hopefully they'd have something better to talk about.OK. That covers that reason, though maybe some would like to see with their own eyes that the private group is behaving. That would cut down on Bob having to defend himself on some "conspiracy" charges too. (I'm not saying they're justified, but sometimes people get upset and accuse him of being something like a despot.)
> > A third might be technical; maybe private groups would be hard for Dr. Bob to set up and/or administer in the current environment.
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> I'm sure Dr. Bob would enjoy tackling whatever technical challenge making private conversations private would entail. He managed Babblemail.OK. Though there might be constraints that he has no control over. But I'll give you that.
> > And I'm sure this has come up before, but if they're private, then will Dr. Bob still lay down the law, so to speak, or will the members police themselves? If they police themselves, the doctor will give up some of his authority. He's a nice guy and all, but sometimes it's hard to let go. And maybe he shouldn't for liability reasons. (Look what you let happen under your very nose!)
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> I would hope that he would uphold the same standards he upholds everywhere.Has it been decided that he personally would oversee civility on the private groups? If so, I'll give you that too.
> > Like I said though, I haven't made up my mind on this yet. I do feel bad that it's causing you and others so much pain. Some of you have a lot more emotional capital invested in the site than I. It seems almost like you're already grieving for the way it used to be.
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> Not all objections are based on nostalgia any more than all splinter groups result from anger. :)You're right, and I'm sorry if my remark sounded that way.
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