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30.1 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Did I err? | Thu Jul 31 1986 06:14 | 12 |
| In my opinion, one of the strengths (and the weakness that caused
it to meet its doom) of That Other File was the "no holds barred"
atmosphere, in which the contributors could speak as openly and
as frankly as they wished. That is not the case here.
I won't discuss whether the rules as they were set down by the
moderator of this conference are good things or not (and I hope
no one else will discuss it here, either, as it has already gone
a few rounds), but I'm sure that those rules turned off a number
of potential contributors to this conference.
--- jerry
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30.2 | Life changes, but I'll be back | VAXRT::CANNOY | The more you love, the more you can. | Thu Jul 31 1986 08:21 | 9 |
| Well, I am enjoying this conference, but I just haven't had much
time to contribute. I just got a new job and then took a 2-1/2 week
vacation. Any idea how long it takes to catch up after that? I feel
like I am slowly sinking. But look for me to (hopefully) start adding
my .02 here soon.
But, I still miss SEXCETERA!!!!
Tamzen
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30.3 | This One's Good Too | GENRAL::TAVARES | | Thu Jul 31 1986 11:20 | 11 |
| Well, if Tamzen is here, things can't be all that bad...
My feeling, though I wasn't all that outspoken in the Other Conference,
is that we should do our best to be open and honest, while exercising
a little more restraint than before. Maybe we're still trying to
find a way. Have you noticed that the topics and contributions
have been moving more toward "feeling talk" lately? In a lot of
ways I don't miss some of the blowhards we had over There -- while
I think we have picked up some nice folks over here.
I'll bet its gonna get better!
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30.4 | It'll get better | MOSAIC::TARBET | Margaret Mairhi | Thu Jul 31 1986 11:29 | 8 |
| When a popular, rather innocuous file is summarily purged amid rumors
of crackdowns and copies-being-saved-for-scrutiny-by-officialdom, that
tends to cast a pall over any similar community until the shock wears
off.
Watch what this file is like in a year's time.
=maggie
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30.5 | Read it while you still can, because tomorrow it may be gone | SERPNT::SONTAKKE | Nuke the hypocrites | Thu Jul 31 1986 11:29 | 23 |
| RE: *
Take a look at Topic 17 in this conference. In case you do want
to to take the excursion, the topic and all its resonses follows
after the form-feed.
- Vikas
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30.6 | | ZEPPO::MAHLER | | Thu Jul 31 1986 13:30 | 12 |
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Those who need rules, have no self control.
Do what is RIGHT ! Where have I heard that before ?
Sexcetera was a good file with good people and
it was blown out of proportion due to poor management.
There were SERIOUS consequences which I can not discuss
in a public forum.
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30.8 | But, it hasn't got the tone. | HUMAN::BURROWS | Jim Burrows | Fri Aug 01 1986 01:49 | 6 |
| Personally, I found all the bickering about censorship more
remeniscent of Soapbox and Forum than Sexcetera, and a total
turn-off. If this file can get over all of that foolishness, it
might become a tolerable place.
JimB.
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30.13 | $.02 from a young noter. | PAUPER::EPSTEIN | Contradance; no contra support | Fri Aug 01 1986 15:33 | 10 |
| I am also too new to have seen what's_its_name notefile.
My question is, what's wrong with this one? I've seen
honest, adult, intelligent conversation here (a refreshing
change from several other notesfiles). I didn't expect
to find lockerroom humor here (hmmm maybe a notesfile named
LOCKERROOM wouldn't arouse suspicions, though... ;-)
My feeling: give it a chance.
Bruce
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30.17 | | MMO01::RESENDE | Steve @MMO | Sat Aug 02 1986 18:18 | 14 |
| Thanks Don. You're correct in assuming that I'm not complaining about this
conference. True, I was wondering what became of the Other audience, most of
which are either passively following H_R or have given up Noting.
To stress the positive side, I'm glad that the openness and willingness to
share feelings seems to have survived and is taking root here. I hope that H_R
will become as "safe" a place for folks to chat as that Other place was (no
cynical remarks about "safety" please). H_R is more reserved, and frankly I
don't miss some of the excesses which were in the predecessor conference.
And, as one reply suggested, I'm willing to wait (and participate) for a year
and "see what becomes of H_R".
_steve_
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30.18 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Sat Aug 02 1986 22:28 | 7 |
| I became a frequent contributor to "the other file" in the months
before its demise, and have been happy to pick up the same topics
here in this conference. By limiting our subject material we can
still be open and honest without much risk of having H_R share the
same fate as our dear departed file.
Steve (yet another one)
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30.20 | | COLORS::TARBET | Margaret Mairhi | Mon Aug 04 1986 10:33 | 33 |
| <--(.19)
'Regarding "excesses" to paraphraase teh trash/treasure theorem:
"What is conservative to one, may be an excess to the other".
For example, some psychology counselor in Chicago has already strated
offering treatment for people who are afflicted with the desire
for abnormally high frequency of sexual relations. That is, they
desire sex too frequently.
Yet there are others who are afflicted with the desire to "pray"
to some "Deity" to often, and I have not seen anyone offer to help
this second class of "perverts".
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Well put, Bob.
I'm not sure whether I can share your perception (in .15?) that "gay
issues" were the reason that =sexcetera= was closed. Certainly there
were early notes, one string quite a long one as I recall, in which gay
and lesbian issues were discussed relatively freely. And certainly
that's as should be: there is a clearly-worded anti-discrimination
policy in force signed by KO himself.
My sense is that the sexually-explicit material that was beginning to
appear more and more frequently was seen as inappropriate rather than
that "gay issues" per se were, and that it was just bad luck(?)
that the most prominent topic before the ax fell was one that (a)
seemed associated more with gay men than any other group and (b)
appeared very difficult for most other people to relate positively
to, even in the abstract.
=maggie
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30.21 | Long time no write! | ARGUS::CORWIN | Jill Corwin | Mon Aug 04 1986 23:27 | 21 |
| I was a frequent contributor to SEXCETERA until a few months before
its deletion. I have probably written about five notes in the last six
months, due to a change in my lifestyle. This is probably the first time
I've logged in at night in those six months. So, it wasn't only SEXCETERA
and/or HUMAN_RELATIONS that's been suffering without me :-).
Although H_R is a different file, and its "charter" is based on a different
subject matter, there were a lot of human relations topics discussed in
SEXCETERA that either are being discussed here (like divorce) or could be
discussed here. Towards the end of SEXCETERA, ironically, most of the
discussion was similar to our current topics, and that is what hit me the
hardest--the loss of what would be acceptable material if written here today.
Maybe another day I'll have the time/energy to write a reply into the divorce
topic in this file as I did in the "other file". Maybe a lot of other
people can't or won't.
But I'm glad we have this file now to share our experiences in. We have a
great group of people here, and a lot to learn from each other.
Jill
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30.22 | It wasn't an issue that killed it, but poor taste | HUMAN::BURROWS | Jim Burrows | Sat Aug 09 1986 21:59 | 33 |
| I don't think that "gay" issues or the openness of gay
individuals was terribly important in the demise of the
Sexcetera conference. As someone mentioned, there was a long
history of openness about both homosexuality, and personnal
feelings about it in the file.
I also think that people are selectively remembering the good
parts of the conference. The notes on trust, commitment, divorce
and date rape were very good, and many people learned from them.
The notes directly harrassing individuals, the more purely
titilating topics (jokes, names for "it/him/her/them"), the
sniggering replies to sensative topics (bestiality and oral sex
each had a number of off-color replies), the depressed "women
are scum" notes, or attacks on groups such as gays or the deeply
religious, and the like all seem to have been forgotten.
I was never ashamed of or apollogetic for my behavior in or
support of the file, but at the same time there was a lot of
crap in that file, a lot of stuff I am not proud to have
associated with my name. I think the openness was very good. I
was especially touched by the frank discussions by one or two
gay men, and women who had experience with sexual assualt. They
gave me a clearer feeling for and understand of experiences in
which I do not share.
As to this file, I was totally put off by the censorship battles
and discussions in its early days, and had basically written it
off as a waste. It has improved of late, but still hasn't the
sense of community of the old file. Perhaps that will come with
time.
JimB.
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30.23 | :-) | TLE::MEIER | Bill Meier | Wed Aug 13 1986 17:19 | 7 |
| re: .21
> " ... change in my lifestyle."
Probably due to me :-)
[sorry Jill, couldn't resist]
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30.24 | Time Enough for Love | ARGUS::CORWIN | Jill Corwin | Fri Aug 15 1986 14:37 | 14 |
| re .23 (Bill) re my .21 and not having as much time for noting these days:
> Probably due to me :-)
>
>[sorry Jill, couldn't resist]
Hey, who let *you* into *my* conference? Go back to your own! :-) :-)
Maybe we should continue this in the "Close Encounters of the Terminal Kind"
note (note #27) :-)
[sorry, Bill, I've always been irresistible]
Jill
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30.25 | Really it was becuase of me!!! | WFOVX3::KLEINBERGER | Gale Kleinberger | Fri Aug 15 1986 23:57 | 9 |
| Re: .21 and .23
Hey, I thought it was because of me... 8-)
Geezz, play matchmaker with these two and they forget you already!!!
Gale (writing from Bills' terminal.. or is this Jills'??? I've
never seen a place with his and her data lines before 8-)...)
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