[pianotech] New List

paul bruesch paul at bruesch.net
Tue Oct 25 15:43:05 MDT 2011


We all screw up once in a while in whatever way, some more than others.
Most, not all, but most of the "bad actors" here own up to their
indiscretions sooner than later and offer a mea culpa, or at the very least
slink off and come back meekly a day or two or a week later. Some of the
time their attacks seem directed at an individual, although I perceive them
as being offered in defense of a position directly related to piano
technology.

There is one "contributor", however, who offers almost nothing but slams
against "the machine" (if you will...) or perhaps more accurately, "the
machines". Said contributor's contributions Virtually Never concern piano
technology, and usually wind up wasting an awful lot of time, energy,
bandwidth, and inbox space. It's all entirely, completely, utterly, totally,
absolutely unnecessary. I long ago elected to filter this contributor's
posts to my trash, never to be seen. This seems the best solution for me,
except that not everyone does it, and several people feed the troll, and I
wind up seeing it after all. I am almost always able to suppress the urge to
respond, but this particular thread has gone on for so long with so many
non-starter suggestions (open to members only, monitor, etc.) that I feel
compelled to make the suggestion, again, to filter this individual's posts
to your trash. Or at least just ignore and delete them upon receipt. Please.

Paul Bruesch
Stillwater, MN

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Mark Schecter <mark at schecterpiano.com>wrote:

> Hi, Terry.
>
> I wouldn't want to close the list to all non-members just because of one
> person. Instead, we should have the right (and maybe this is already in
> place) to warn somebody, then if they persist, summarily unsubscribe them.
> That way, benefits are available for all who care to avail themselves,
> except those who can't or won't be civil. I can hear the storm of "Buts"
> gathering already, and yes the devil is in the details, but I can't accept
> that we should therefore be consigned to accepting just anything anybody
> feels like throwing, with no recourse. This our list (PTG's), and ultimately
> we ought to have the power to filter out people who stubbornly adhere to a
> pattern of behavior that the powers that be find objectionable, or
> destructive, or otherwise unacceptable. Do we have that power or not?
>
> -- Mark Schecter
>
>
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