Thanks to everyone who already posted on this thread <3  <3  <3

For those that missed the discussion...

*We are proposing a Netbehaviour renewal process:*

Over a 1 month period starting now (14th June 2021)
We invite all subscribers to do one of 3 things

1. Make a post on any topic or responding to anyone else's post
2. Send an email with "Happy Lurker" in the subject header (to the list or
privately to me - if you prefer to remain incognito)
3. Do nothing.

At the end of this time, moderators will
1. gather a list of everyone who posted
2. update subscribers on the proposal to unsubscribing everyone who hasn't
posted and depending on what we all decide
3. unsubscribe everyone who we haven't heard from/ or do something else.

In this way, we will get to know new people a little, and be able to better
see ourselves collectively. There may be a bunch of people who prefer to go
un-announced (that's fine too). If they are really keen but prefer not to
send an email saying so they can always resubscribe.

========================

On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 8:00 PM James <jwm.art....@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 at 15:05, Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour <
> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> Finally, I would be curious to hear your feelings about this proposal for
>> list renewal.
>> =======================
>>
>> Over a 1 month period starting xxx
>> We invite all subscribers to do one of 3 things
>>
>> 1. Make a post on any topic or responding to anyone else's post
>> 2. Send an email with "Happy Lurker" in the subject header
>> 3. Do nothing.
>>
>> At the end of this time, moderators could
>> 1. gather a list of everyone who posted
>> 2. unsubscribe everyone else.
>>
>> In this way we will know who we are, we will be able to see ourselves
>> collectively and know who is in the woods.
>>
>> This is something we can do intermittently.
>> ========================
>> If you all love, hate or have alternative suggestions to this idea I'd
>> love to know.
>>
>>
> Hi Ruth,
>
> The invitation to post on any topic and/or respond to another post is a
> good one to open up discussion to broader topics.
>
> When I was more active on here I always took "networked distributed
> creativity" as something allowing me to post, but deliberately reading it
> as 'network distributed' rather than 'networked & distributed' - I'm quite
> useless at networking be it technologically, or socially and professionally.
>
> Creativity was to me always the thread weaving through it all - but I
> manage to see that thread pretty much in all aspects of my life however
> tenuously connected to the arts that may be - which is something I'm
> interested in posting about.
>
> Cheers
> James.
>
>
>
>
>

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