Me too. <just kidding> Sort of. I mean, in a way you and I already agreed on this issue even before talking off list. I just sent out a moderator warning on this very subject. I did this about 15 minutes ago from the writing of this message.
So folks. Take this as a double warning. When both moderators agree on the same thing even before consulting with one another then it must be a real issue. If you all need someone's email address and you are unfortunate to use Outlook Express then refer to the message I sent last month on how to get that person's email address. If you do not have that message then either look it up in the message archives or write me *privately* and I'll be happy to let you know. I'll put my email address here in plain sight in case you do really need it. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Many thanks. Thomas Ward said the following on Sat, May 27, 2006 at 04:57:08PM -0400: > > Hi, listers. > Ok, this is the final warning from me. I haven't talked to Raul on this > yet, but I shall soon. First point is Raul and I have both stressed that > if a company or individual asks for testers please send the, "can I > test," messages directly to that person and not publically to the list. > Second, is like the first. If someone says hey you want to try my game, > do you want a copy of this or that file, tell that person privately off > list please. Not to the list. Sending such messages to this list > generates allot of list traffic directed at that one person with little > addition to the discussion. > It is different when you ask a question what is this game about as the > person can reply what it is about all on list and it is worthwhile chat. > The, "me to," type messages ends up being a dialog between two people > with little interest from the other list members. > I'm posting this message as a warning only. After this the people who > send the "me to," and the, "can I try as well," type messages May end up > on moderated status until they can cut down these types of messages. > Just so you know any messages recieved of this type beginning on Sunday > will wind you on temperary moderated status. > I don't like having to be like this, but I have started seeing > complaints that these messages are filling up peoples inboxes without > generating any quality discussion about games and only answers back and > forth about testing games. > Thanks. -- Put your brain in gear before starting your mouth in motion. Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc _______________________________________________ Gamers mailing list .. Gamers@audyssey.org To unsubscribe send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can visit http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org to make any subscription changes via the web.