See the 2nd paragraph. Let’s try it for a while. If you feel that this rule
has been violated, notify me directly at HYPERLINK
"mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (watch out for a return
message from SpamArrest, my challenge and response spam checker) or by using
my name in the subject of a post to call it to my attention. 

 

Guidelines File 09/09/07

 

Fairfield Life used to average 75-150 posts a day - 300+ on peak days - and
the guidelines included steps on how to deal with the volume. But this
volume was due largely to indiscriminate posting by a few members. We now
have a policy that limits all members to 35 posts a week. Most participants
feel this policy has greatly enhanced the quality of the forum. Members are
responsible for counting and restricting their own posts. Those who
intentionally exceed their weekly quota will be banned or a week (2nd
offense, 2 weeks, etc.).

 

Point 1, below, includes the following: "Please refrain from personal
attacks, insults..." Since a few members habitually ignore this guideline,
we're going to try putting some teeth in it. On a trial basis, those who
can't refrain from "flaming" (personal attacks) or indulge in gratuitous
profanity or sexist, racist, etc. slurs will be banned for a week, 2nd
offense 2 weeks, etc.

 

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You can also read FFL posts at
http://www.mail-archive.com/fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com/. Some say this is
faster than the Yahoo groups interface, and prefer it because it allows
sorting by thread and has a better search function.

 

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Check out http://www.frappr.com/fairfieldlife and add yourself if you feel
like it.

 

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1) This group has long maintained a thoughtful and considerate tone. Please
refrain from personal attacks, insults and excessive venting. "Speak the
truth that is sweet" is a worthy aspiration. If angry, take some time to
gain composure before writing or pushing the send button.

 

2) Edit your posts and make them as concise and non-repetitive as possible. 

 

3) Please "snip" - be highly selective in quoting a message to which you are
responding, deleting all but the most relevant portions of the prior posts.
This makes the daily digest easier to read for those who subscribe to it.

 

4) Try to make clear to the reader if you are writing from the perspective
of personal experience, from information gained from teachers or books, from
your own thoughts, reasoning, logic or conjecture. Please cite sources where
relevant.

 

5) Reference prior posts by their archive number whenever possible. 

 

6) Anonymous posts are permitted, using an account you create.

 

7) FFL is a newsgroup public forum. FFL can be openly read from the web.
Posting privileges are through membership only. Material published to FFL is
not privileged or protected by law. Material published to FFL might be
quoted and used elsewhere.

 

8) Make cross-posts from other sites only as they are relevant to this
group. If you think another site has great value, write one post saying so,
then let others join or go to that site on their own, at their discretion.

 

9) Only post links to other sites that are relevant references to the
specific discussion at hand. 

 

10) While friendly exchange between friends is natural, try to pass on
personal messages via personal e-mail, refraining where possible from
sending personal messages to the whole list. 

 

11) Feel to invite your friends to join FFL, and to use the site's Promote
feature on your websites. The broader the personal network, the greater the
value to all.  Friends may now access the posts of FFL directly off the home
page without having to join the list.

 

12) Please don't post commercial announcements in the main message area.
Folders have been set up in the Database, Links and Files sections for
listing books, CDs, DVDs and other items for trade, a Fairfield ride board,
local events, hiring/looking for work announcements, informative articles,
useful links, etc.

 

13) Discussions of politics that affect personal growth and world
consciousness are allowed. However, be kind and respectful of others'
viewpoints. Come with a humble heart, an open mind, and the desire to
contribute constructively to everyone's broader awareness.

 

14) Keep in mind that many FFL members desire to maintain anonymity. If you
happen to know a member's real name, perhaps because that member has
mentioned it in a post or two, or just to you privately, please refer to
that member only by their pseudonym.

 

15) If you want to make suggestions for the refinement of these guidelines,
please post them in the forum.


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