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On Jan 28, 11:08 am, (Michael Black) wrote: Cecil Moore ) writes: John Smith I wrote: --strange they ALL seem to have extra licenses, isn't it? Isn't it slightly analogous to universities preferring teachers with PhD degrees?In this case, no. I don't see a bias in the proposed moderators in the proposed moderated newsgroup. fuuny I guess you have not been reading the posts of some of them to this NG One of felt it was On Topic to enage in MAKING statement that a poster was was insane due to his sexual orientation dispite knowing and posting about how the APA disagrees another clearly felt it a shock to suggest that the Techs in general might be developing a different and valid view of the ARS But, moderators are generally there to keep the junk out of the newsgroup, not to edit content. They aren't there to evaluate what is being said, they are there to determine whether the post is off-topic and/or will cause problems in the newsgroup. based the samples I have subitmeted (at their request and been banned from further exploration of that system for my trouble BTW it spears they intend SERIOUS editiorail control I would argue that there is a bias in even making an analogy to higher learning. Because there is something about the tone of all this proposed newsgroup that sure seems to place it in academia, and I'm not convinced that is a good thing. it is a GOOD if you want to propate the Status quo that the pronetns seem to think the NEW NG is a Good thing it leads a thinking man to question if it is not designed conously or not to acheive that end Michael VE2BVW |
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