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RE: Question for Todd Regarding Mark Harrison
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Thu, 1 Jun 2000 03:34:29 GMT
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-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Lehman [mailto:lehman@javanet.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 12:37 PM
To: lugnet.loc.au@lugnet.com; lugnet.general@lugnet.com;
lugnet.admin.general@lugnet.com
Subject: Re: Question for Todd Regarding Mark Harrison


In lugnet.loc.au, Benjamin Whytcross writes:
G'day,

I just got an e-mail from Mark Harrison, in which he • informed me that he is
unable to post anywhere in lugnet [including the Australian
section], and I

As far as I'm aware, he is still able to post to lugnet.market.* and
lugnet.admin.* groups.


was wondering
1) What was the reason(s) [if any] behind this blanket ban
on his posting

See:  http://www.lugnet.com/loc/au/?n=486

Mark broke (several times, and was issued several warnings)
an agreement that
he agreed to, namely that he (like everyone else here) would
not post auction
announcements or updates in the wrong place.


2) When will he be able to resume posting on lugnet in general

When he can give some very solid assurance that he can learn
to abide the
same rules here that everyone else does?

(Either that or when/if the rules change/bend to allow
auction flogs in
certain other areas.)


3) While the ban is in force on lugnet,

Hmm, it's not really a "ban."  He broke a sacred rule here,
several times,
and, basically, he's been kicked off (more or less) for being
extremely
disrespectful of some very simple and reasonable rules.


would his posting privileges be
returned to the .loc.au forum, as he is a very helpful and • informative
member of our community.

Well, as it turns out, ironically, .loc.au is where the last
straw actually
broke the camel's back.

I have no problems with Mark being here as long as he
respects the rules.


I'd also like to ask all members of lugnet who have benefitted from
information/advice provided by Mark and those who would • like to see his
return to add their support to this posting.

Is there anyone who would "vouch" for Mark and be willing to
take a fall with
him if he had his posting privileges restored but
subsequently botched things
again later?  I suspect he would be much less eager to push
the boundaries
and see what he could get away with if he knew someone else
would be taken
down with him.  (Just a thought.)  Again, I have no problem
with Mark's
posting anywhere if he simply is willing to play fair.  In
the collective
group of .loc.au, for example, can somehow convince Mark to
clean up his act,
by all means do try to convince him it would be worth his while.

Write me when you've (collectively) decided that you (as a
group) feel assured
that Mark can and will play fair (by the rules) and I'll turn
his posting
privileges back on, based on your good word as a group.


Well, I think he'd be welcome back in .loc.au as he is an extremely helpful
member of our community here. I think that we'd as a group like to see
auction and sale posting allowed in .loc.au. [We'd REALLY appreciate our own
.marketplace] so we don't have to endure these postings for items we may
want, only to recieve an e-mail in reply, saying that 'I forgot to mention I
only sell/trade/?? in the US'. If you're going to prevent someone trying to
let those who may be interested in an item from publishing information about
an auction/sale in that forum, you should also do something to prevent this
'false advertising'
[If someone says they want to trade, then they should be willing to trade
internationally. If they want to trade in the US then they should clearly
state that they are only be willing to trade IN THE US. If something isn't
done to stop this [1] then Paul Baulch's comments about lugnet being 'US
centric' will start to ring true..ie that it is turning away from an
internation site and into a site that seems to cater specifically to the US
[2]

The main problem we have here is that quite a lot of auctions and
sales/trades in the .market area are aimed at a particular country(s) and
this is often not stated in the posting. I also believe I've seen posts in
various groups asking for parts to complete sets when this should be placed
in .market instead. Mark may [I cannot guarantee anyone's behaviour] be more
likely to post 'correctly' IF a way could be found to re-organise .market so
that it ONLY caters for internation sales/auctions and that sales/auctions
for a country/region are ONLY posted in that country/region, or else they
are CLEARLY labelled in the subject that the item(s) are only available in
whatever region. Similarly, an auction that is aimed squarely at train
collectors should, if [and ONLY if] international, be allowed to post ONCE
at the start of the auction in the group that the auction is aimed at, in
order to let those who may have interest in it to see what is available. I
agree that posting updates should be stopped in themed forums [eg. fabuland,
trains], but I see no reason why they should be prevented in say .au IF the
auction was solely open to Australia/the australian region [Aus/NZ/PNG], but
not if an international auction.

Finally (for now), I'd once again like to either have permission for posting
of sale/auction info in .au OR a .au marketplace set up so we don't have to
wade through postings for numerous US only trades/sales/auctions [esp. EBAY]
where the 'only in US' piece of information is CONSTANTLY not posted. [which
leads one to think that lugnet is aimed SOLELY at the US]

[1] If someone offers a trade and then turns around and refuses to trade
[inc. buy, sell, auction bid] with someone because of some reason not
clearly stated in the posting [other than already having arranged for/sold
the item] then they should be treated in a similar way to that in which Mark
was treated..Posting rights revoked [Although specifically in .market, and
not everywhere else].

[2] I seem to remember you saying something about announcements of sets on
sale NOT being valid posts in .general, yet they are still appearing, with a
general emphasis on US sales. [see message with subject: 'Roboriders in
local K-Mart' in .general [being on a mail subscription, it's not easy to
get a message number] I would have thought that a forum like .general should
focus on information of interest to everyone around the world, not the few
who happen to live near said store. I believe that while you tolerate
postings like this, posting of auction information on say a fabuland auction
should be allowed in the fabuland forum, as it would have a much wider
appeal there than an add for a sale at some store in the US would for people
in Australia/NZ/Europe/wherever.

Benjamin Whytcross
BWhytcro@PacificAccess.com.au
Ph: (03) 9856 5282
Directory Technology Pty Ltd
1/436 Elgar Road,
Box Hill, 3128

Growing older is compulsory..Growing up isn't :-)



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