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What are the Pub's Positive Patterns?
Paynesgrey:
Well, everything is better with kittens.
Shecky:
--- Quote from: paynesgrey on May 29, 2010, 11:33:21 PM ---How about "Is it something you'd say sitting next to Jim?" ;D
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(Psst: Not a good argument for me. I have no shame whatsoever. :D )
iago:
Keeping the community element is important to me. I'm working with folks over on the forum thread to identify how to create that feeling but "spin" it as positively as possible. I've seen what the community has done for Jim over the course of more than a decade, so keep that in mind: The policies and decisions I enact are for the health of both. What's good (and reflects well upon) Jim? What's good (and healthy for) the community?
I'm close to feeling like I've gotten the exploration of perspectives that I needed from this thread. Let's do a couple more pages of on-point discussion and then call it enough.
Paynesgrey:
I think this has been mentioned, but instead of "angst corner", a "Helping Hands" thread? It's pointed in a positive direction with such a name, and with a little friendly policing, "be nice, or be dog food" maybe we could keep it from spinning out of yuck again.
Shecky:
--- Quote from: iago on May 30, 2010, 12:10:10 AM ---Keeping the community element is important to me. I'm working with folks over on the forum thread to identify how to create that feeling but "spin" it as positively as possible. I've seen what the community has done for Jim over the course of more than a decade, so keep that in mind: The policies and decisions I enact are for the health of both. What's good (and reflects well upon) Jim? What's good (and healthy for) the community?
I'm close to feeling like I've gotten the exploration of perspectives that I needed from this thread. Let's do a couple more pages of on-point discussion and then call it enough.
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Fair enough.
One thing you might want to consider is starting out a little strict, restricting threads to the main generalities already outlined in this thread, and then relaxing in individual areas as long as behavior stays within reasonably acceptable parameters (i.e., no blood drawn).
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