Posting limits--not the same as setting limits
dumbledore11214
dumbledore11214 at dumbledore11214.yahoo.invalid
Sun Sep 21 19:48:15 UTC 2008
> SSSusan/Shorty Elf responds:
>
> Heh. Interesting multiple choice options you've provided
there, 'cat. :) <SNIP of the whole post basically>
Alla/ Alika elf:
Indeedy LOL. I agree with what Susan said while wearing both hats of
hers.
I just want to elaborate a little bit and yes of course I would love
to hear what others think.
I know first hand how hard it is sometimes to stop when you are in
the middle especially chat like discussion. I mean, not exactly chat
like, but RL time discussion. These days of course I do not feel the
desire to post a lot nearly as much as I used to, but sometimes these
discussions still happen ( like you and me did today Potioncat) and I
have to be really careful. I almost replied and then I realised that
I posted two yesterday evening and I already used up my five.
I mean, to me the point about dominating the list is very important.
I know that lots of list members left the group, but we do have new
members coming in still and I would absolutely hate for example for
somebody who loves Snape to be turned off the group because they
would think that there are so many posts from somebody who hates
Snape and opposing point of view will not be welcome.
I would also not want anybody to think that we do only allow the
certain length posts ( long), or vice versa. Does it make sense?
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