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Although this post is a bit redundant because some of this is
covered in the "Principles and Guidelines," I'm sending it
out anyway so that folks will be clear on the types of
messages I'm filtering *out* of the SCREEN-L flow.
1. *Personal* attacks on individuals.
Healthy disagreement and differing opinions are welcome,
but when that disagreement turns into venomous insults
and hateful verbal assaults it will not be tolerated.
2. Comments that have absolutely, totally, fundamentally
*nothing* to do with the study of film or television.
The study of film/TV is interpreted *very* broadly. E.g.,
it's fine if someone wants to discuss Vietnam War policies
and then at the end of his/her post ties it in with the films
of Oliver Stone. But if a poster rambles on about the beauty
of the autumn leaves in Vermont this weekend (with no
reference to the semiotics of foliage in autumnal film/TV),
his/her message will not be distributed.
3. Personal notes to individual SCREEN-L subscribers.
4. LISTSERV maintenance requests inadvertently sent to
SCREEN-L.
If you are trying to UNSUBSCRIBE from SCREEN-L or
otherwise change your subscription, you must be sure to
mail your request to [log in to unmask], *not* to
[log in to unmask]
To UNSUBSCRIBE from SCREEN-L, put the following message in
the first line (after the SUBJECT line and all the rest)
of a message addressed to [log in to unmask]:
UNSUBSCRIBE SCREEN-L
5. Posts that duplicate information that has already
appeared on SCREEN-L.
If someone asks what "rosebud" was in CITIZEN KANE, only *one*
reply will be distributed.
6. Messages that quote many lines from a previous SCREEN-L
message and then add a short comment (e.g., "I agree!").
7. Discussion about SCREEN-L itself. There are exceptions to this--
such as when new SCREEN-L policies are being debated. But, in general,
comments about the list should be directed to its moderator rather
than to the group as a whole.
8. Requests for jobs in film/video production. Very few persons
who do the hiring for film/video jobs read SCREEN-L. There are better,
more professionally oriented forums for this sort of post.
9. Inordinately long posts--say, over 200 lines.
SCREEN-L is designed for the interchange of messages. Longer
essays, however, may be stored in SCREEN-L's archive (called
SCREEN-L FILELIST) so that SCREEN-L users may request them.
For more infomation, contact Jeremy Butler.
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Jeremy Butler [log in to unmask]
SCREEN-L Moderator [log in to unmask]
Telecommunication & Film Dept. * University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa
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