If you're going to do that, I think it would good idea for all
moderators to have a little group chat and come to a consensus on how
to handle things, so we can be on the same page.

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On Mar 31, 1:41 pm, Doug Williams <d...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Chad,
> As per our collective observations, I'm going to start better moderating
> posts from new users. This includes heading off basic requests for
> information that is already widely available before it goes public. I will
> work to point users to posts, the FAQ, offering answers, etc... and avoid
> drowning your inbox with unnecessary redundancy. It means a little more work
> for me on the front end, but it is a win-win as it will cultivate community,
> promote new-comer self-sufficiency and keep the quality of this group
> relatively high.
>
> Cheers,
> Doug Williams
> Twitter API Supporthttp://twitter.com/dougw
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Jeffrey Greenberg <
>
> jeffreygreenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Let's please keep this list focused on developers working with/on the
> >> twitter api... other uses, like the promotion of application or looking for
> >> help with alpha testing of applications is not appropriate (though we can
> >> sympathize with the problem).
>
> > RE: doug's question about making 'basic information more accessible"...
> > it's pretty accessible, and simple, and I think nicely summarized on one
> > page (albeit a _large_ page) ... and sometime RTFM is the right response ...
> >  careful of bloating the help so that it becomes unreadably large...
>
> > cheers!
> > jeffrey
> >http://www.jeffrey-greenberg.com
>
>

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