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virus: Please Observe the Plodder's Ethic
« on: 2003-03-08 15:32:55 » |
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It has come to my attention in the planning of the CoV Book Chat that some people upon its announcement immediately engaged in various types of disparaging and/or spoiling types of behavior in the #virus channel. As a point of moderation I think spoiling a book for others like this is rude. You have been warned. If you choose to engage in spoilage type behavior it is possible that you may find yourself kick-banned for some as yet determined time period. I don't think we will be, or will have to be too nazi-like about this. If someone catches you doing this, I think a gentle reminder of the plodder's ethic should do the trick the first time.
Also some have disparaged the reading material:
http://www.kuro5hin.org/prime-intellect/mopiidx.html
That's okay. That is not a point of moderation. But I would like to address them a bit. I personally intend to read this book along with the book chat. I may not always make it early enough to catch the beginning, but I hope to at least pop in. Maybe it is or maybe it isn't a great visionary work. But if the first chapter has anything to say, I think it will at least be entertaining. Let's get real. It's only a 30 min chat. A mini chat. Let's look at this from the PoV of having a ritual. Like reading the comics in the morning. Or catching a soap opera on your lunch break. We don't need the insight of the century here, just a little nice fluffy content that can hold your attention for a while, while you chew the cud with fellow Virians. Make fun of it if you wish. But I think this works as a ritual precisely because I can cover the material (1 chap) in so short of a time. It's a relatively small investment of time, something many of us can envision doing in a few stolen or free moments during the day. And knowing in advance that there will be enforcement of a plodders ethic protects that investment of time -- you won't come to the chat suddenly realizing that you are the only one who hasn't read to the end of the book and nobody really wants to talk about the chapter you just read. Now perhaps you have already read to the end of the book. I think you can participate just fine if you make a point of at least rereading the assigned chapter before the chat begins, and engage in the chat in a constructive manner while observing the plodder's ethic. If you don't think that you can do this, then perhaps you ought not get too involved, perhaps just lurking might be in order.
Am I wrong about this?
Love,
-Jake
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