Posted by Lou Pilder on April 29, 2007, at 8:54:21
In reply to Re: Suggestion to reduce administrative burdens » greywolf, posted by Quintal on April 28, 2007, at 19:09:35
> >Perhaps we can help reduce the administrative burdens by letting go of the expectation that every issue will be resolved perfectly or, for that matter, even resolved at all.
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> Indeed, and to make this fair to both deputies *and* babblers perhaps we could all help ease the administrative burdens by letting go of the expectation that babblers will abide by every subtle nuance of the seemingly almost universally baffling and arbitrary civility rules or, for that matter, abide by the civility guidelines at all? This would have the dual advantage of both reducing the administrative burden and would quash any possible rumours of personal bias and favouritism on behalf of the deputies. Afterall, like the deputies, babblers have their own lives, families, jobs, pets, personal problems and struggles with mental illness. Many volunteer a great deal of their own time in helping other babblers, contributing to the community, providing support and information - generally making babble what it is.
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> Fair is fair, and I think a relaxation in expectations of the administrators should be met by an equal relaxation in expectations of babblers who too, put a great deal of their time and effort into the community.
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> QFriends,
There are many aspects here in this thread that I would like to respond to. There are some posts that I would like to share with those that could be interested in emailing with me concerning this thread if they like, so as to give clarification to what I could post here before I post my response here.
Lou
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