Re: OT Culture




"Jim McGinn" <jimmcginn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Philip Deitiker wrote:
>> This is not about archaeology but about culture.
>>
>> I have been on this UseNet since 1989, but with a pronounced
>> presence since 1994. I have observed many fights, wars,
>> participated in some wars, started others, and still ended
>> others.
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> What, is this one of your 12 steps?
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>> What you want a group to be really depends on the collective
>> culture. In unmoderated groups there is no control of how the
>> culture of the group evolves, but despite the lack of control,
>> group culture none the less evolves.
>> Changing groups culture often depends more on evidentary
>> results than in planning, IMHO, the only time a group culture
>> shifts if someone comes into a group, does something, and it
>> has a result that somehow they feel empowered by, others in
>> the groups reinforce that result.
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> I'm getting bored by this post already.
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>> I have noticed in this group that crossposting is fully
>> tolerated,
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> If your point is that to appoint a moderator that will get rid of
> crossposting, then I'm on board with that. Beyond that I don't see
> what your point is.
>

He wishes to change the universe in such a manner as to make it more closely
match up with his vision of what an ideal universe would be like.


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