The Taffie mailing list is for those interested in general discussion
related to homeschooling in Texas. See our main page for a more detailed description. This
is provided as a service to you. We encourage people to ask questions
and share their information. While we want open communication, at the
same time we want to avoid flames or posts that contain unacceptable
materials (for example, copyrighted articles). Below are some general
tips and links for making it easier to be a good list member and to contribute
to the overall positive atmosphere we are trying to promote here at taffie.
If you have any questions or concerns in this area, please
contact us.
Wisdom from a long time member of one of our mailing lists.
This is YOUR list & this list becomes what YOU make of it.
The experienced list members
will be glad to help & share wisdom, but "we" have to know
what "you" need help with.
We can just "yap" or deeply discuss any other related topics, but
we can't read your mind
if you just lurk. If you want to know about ideas for research
in a particular area, then you
have to write in so that we can discuss that!!!
Use plain text whenever possible when posting to the list.
Not everyone can read HTML, MIME or other formats. Save the fancy
fonts and wallpaper for your private mail.
Do not send attachments to the list. If you receive unexpected
attachments from a list member, do not open them. Viruses are often spread
in this manner.
If your message will be of general interest to other list
members, then reply to the whole list. But if it's just a matter than
concerns one person, such a thank you, then contact the person privately.
Do not post private email to the list without prior permission.
It's extremely bad manners and a serious breach of trust.
Give credit where credit is due. If you are forwarding a
post from another source such as another mailing list, then do give
credit to the author who took the time to research the links or other
material you found worthwhile to send to others.
Use your delete key. Not every topic will be of interest to
everyone. Use mail filters, sort by subject and delete those topics
that don't interest you. Just as you would not read every single
book in the library, you should not expect all the posts on the list
to apply to you. Nor should you run others off from discussing a topic
if it's not your pet topic. A discussion list is just that, a forum for
discussion.
Use clear subject lines, if the topic changes, then change
the subject line before hitting your send key. If it's off-topic,
place OT in the subject line. Try to keep topics closely related to the
general purpose of the mailing list.
If you do get flamed by another
list member, keep in mind that sometimes the best response is no
response. Correct any glaring errors to the list, but sometimes it's
best to say nothing and move on. Two thoughts to consider when dealing
with difficult people:
"Don't teach a pig it sing, it annoys the pig and wastes your time"
"Don't wrestle with a pig, it gets you muddy and the pig enjoys
it"
It's one thing to disagree with another person's opinion but quite
another to launch personal attacks, name calling, and other unacceptable
behavior.
Don't beat a topic to death.