[Politech] Journalists' group pulls plug on unmoderated discussion list [fs]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Mon May 24 2004 - 21:35:42 PDT

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    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: SPJ-L closes down
    Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 16:16:33 -0500
    From: Jules Siegel <siegel@private>
    To: Declan McCullagh <declan@private>
    
    [Declan, this is a rather important event, and one that I personally
    find ugly. If you send out a note on it (and I think you should), I will
    appreciate your mentioning newsroom-l --Jules Siegel]
    
    As you will see from the following message, SPJ-L has suspended service
    and will presumably be reconstituted as a moderated list. A truly
    historic open email discussion list for journalists is now gone.
    
    Those who wish to continue the original tradition of SPJ-l are invited
    to join Newsroom-l, news and issues for journalists, which I formed
    almost three years ago during one of the periodic censorship purges that
    have plagued SPJ-L since Monicagate.
    
    Devoted to free and ample discussion of news and issues, Newsroom-L is a
    forum for professional journalists, but anyone interested in current
    events and how they are covered in the media is welcome to join.
    
    Although free discussion is encouraged, and the concept of what is
    on-topic is interpreted in the broadest sense possible, people will be
    bounced for non-humorous personal insults, posting copyrighted material
    without permission, and being outrageously annoying in ways that need
    not be defined but will be recognized when they occur.
    
    One warning, then posting rights are suspended for one week. The next
    infraction results in being no-posted entirely for one month. After that
    One-Eyed Louie comes to your house and explains things to you in a way
    that you are not likely to forget in several lifetimes.
    
    Since the list started in 2001, two subscribers have been removed
    permanently, two others have been suspended for seven days each, and one
    for thirty days.
    
    Within those limits, Newsroom-L aims at providing a non-moderated space
    in which journalists can not only exchange professional information and
    ideas, but also get to know each other (and their readers) and, perhaps,
    develop a true sense of community.
    
    Subscribe to Newsroom-L through your browser by clicking
    <http://lists.netspace.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=newsroom-l&A=1>. You can
    also send an email to newsroom-l@private In the subject line,
    write "Subscribe." In the body, put your email address and your first
    name and last name.
    
    
    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: SPJ-L List Notice
    Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 12:55:42 -0400
    From: Jack Lail <jack.lail@private>
    Reply-To: Jack Lail <jack.lail@private>
    To: SPJ-L@private
    
    May 24, 2004
    
    Dear SPJ-L subscribers:
    
    First, thanks for all the contributions made throughout the many years
    SPJ-L has been available.
    
    It is now the sentiment of the SPJ Board of directors that all lists
    bearing the name of SPJ be housed by SPJ and moderated. This is a time
    consuming endeavor.
    
    So, until such a time as SPJ can reconstitute the list and ensure it is
    properly moderated, SPJ-L will be eliminated until a yet-to-be
    undetermined date.
    
    Again, thanks for your contributions.
    
    Best-
    
    Mac McKerral
    SPJ President
    
    
    
    
    
    
    -- 
    JULES SIEGEL Apdo. 1006 77501-Cancun Q. Roo Mexico
    http://www.madlaughter.com
    
    Newsroom-l, news and issues for journalists
    http://www.newsroom-l.net
    
    
    
    
    
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