Guest guest Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 wrote: > I am not joining this group as it is asking for " donations " every month... I am not crazy about that concept either. There is maybe a good side to charging even a dollar though. It may reduce the number of groups that get hijacked for spam purposes. Every so often someone uses a group or server that groups are on for spam. That can cause spam filters to start blocking that server. I just missed a week of email because .net uses a spam blocker that decided that my mail from this group was spam. I have had this problem on and off from the beginning, and I have been here a long time not always on . Even so, I would not want to have another monthly charge, of any amount, that I need to track and wonder if my payment info is safe. I would guess that the dollar would not just cut down on the less than serious but also on those, like me, that have a low threshold of frustration with jumping though hoops. I originally supported the move to CarePlace. I even spent good time making achalasia content for the site. I supported it because it allowed for member creation of resources that we can't do here. Unfortunately they were up and running before they knew what they were doing, so they were forever changing it. Even worse, it was too broad. It was hard to just be part of the achalasia community without interacting with members of other communities. There were a number of communities there for people with mental problems. I am glad there are places to support people with such problems. I am very glad this support group is not one and they don't come here trying to drag me into their world. I like that our group is completely cut off from the other groups. We may be part of a group of rare diseases groups but you could be a member here and never even find that out. CarePlace also made me aware that in general I don't care for the social networking sites. If you are my friend you probably have some idea you are. I don't see a need to manage lists of friends and invitations to have friends. If people are friendly I try to be friendly too. It seems to be enough. I don't need to know every time one of my " friends " or community members uploads a new photo of their cat. The focus here, and simplicity are good. I would like to add a few features. Some of that can be done on other sites, like the Zotero library I made. We don't need this site to be everything to everyone. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2010 Report Share Posted July 3, 2010 Well put, Notan! Steve(land) Sent from my iPhone On Jul 2, 2010, at 10:32 PM, notan ostrich <notan_ostrich@...> wrote: > wrote: > > > I am not joining this group as it is asking for " donations " every > month... > > I am not crazy about that concept either. There is maybe a good side > to > charging even a dollar though. It may reduce the number of groups that > get hijacked for spam purposes. Every so often someone uses a > group or server that groups are on for spam. That can cause spam > filters > to start blocking that server. I just missed a week of email because > .net uses a spam blocker that decided that my mail from this group > was spam. I have had this problem on and off from the beginning, and I > have been here a long time not always on . Even so, I would not > want > to have another monthly charge, of any amount, that I need to track > and > wonder if my payment info is safe. I would guess that the dollar would > not just cut down on the less than serious but also on those, like me, > that have a low threshold of frustration with jumping though hoops. > > I originally supported the move to CarePlace. I even spent good time > making achalasia content for the site. I supported it because it > allowed > for member creation of resources that we can't do here. Unfortunately > they were up and running before they knew what they were doing, so > they > were forever changing it. Even worse, it was too broad. It was hard to > just be part of the achalasia community without interacting with > members > of other communities. There were a number of communities there for > people with mental problems. I am glad there are places to support > people with such problems. I am very glad this support group is > not one and they don't come here trying to drag me into their world. I > like that our group is completely cut off from the other > groups. > We may be part of a group of rare diseases groups but you could be a > member here and never even find that out. > > CarePlace also made me aware that in general I don't care for the > social > networking sites. If you are my friend you probably have some idea you > are. I don't see a need to manage lists of friends and invitations to > have friends. If people are friendly I try to be friendly too. It > seems > to be enough. I don't need to know every time one of my " friends " or > community members uploads a new photo of their cat. > > The focus here, and simplicity are good. I would like to add a few > features. Some of that can be done on other sites, like the Zotero > library I made. We don't need this site to be everything to everyone. > > notan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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