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Link@ NewsvineApr 4, '08 3:55 PM
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Link: http://fugitive247.newsvine.com/

Muddling around, still getting my bearings...

LinkStumble on MultiplyMar 11, '08 12:27 AM
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Link: http://stumbleonmultiply07.multiply.com/

Yes, you guessed it. There is a StumbleUpon group here @ Multiply.

No, this is not another network's "refugee" layover. Perish the thought! ;oD

Blog EntryFYI #5 - Views on Groups AdministrationFeb 19, '08 10:00 PM
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Occasionally there come times when I want to speak my mind but am vexed by the delicate nature of current situations. Too many considerations are at stake. Where should this be posted? For whom is my input beneficial- and in what context? Will posting directly to a specific forum become part of a solution or merely more fuel dumped upon a fire? I am grossly negligent if I fail to honestly examine both my motives and methodology.

These points are easy to identify with for those who value critical thought and the practical application thereof. This applies for both regular group members and those in an administrator/moderator capacity. At least that's a worthwhile collective aspiration. In the example below my reply has been slightly edited.


"With power comes fascism." - daspider

Ideally, with power should come situationally appropriate discretion and diplomacy. Deletions not performed by the initial poster fall squarely into the realm of administrator privilege. I am not an admin of [this group]. I would have zero right to complain if a ["group X"] admin (or relatively, an admin from any other group to which I'm subscribed) deleted my comments. Same applies to all Multiply members.

Ultimately this is Multiply's party. We are all but guests. For whatever reason(s) some parties need qualified bouncers to ensure that the host's preferences are maintained. Most approach this responsibility in the light of a trusted servant performing a necessary task. Ideally, such instances are not personal.


What seems to be missing from so many online exchanges is that people tend to forget that, more often than not, there is at least one live human being on the other end of the communication. When grievances need to be expressed it can be all too easy for this simple truth to be overlooked. Effective problem solving requires  reasonable degrees of latitude to be granted amongst all parties involved. The responsibilities of ethical group administration demand this and more. Admins are essentially a site host's front line in helping to maintain a civil, productive environment for all users. Even if the site host proper was lacking in any "Powers That Be" capacity, the talents of its volunteer administrators can significantly effect proactive solutions.

Volunteer. Group administrators are generally not paid for the responsibilities they assume and the services they willingly share. Administrators are rarely contractually bound to act in any manner beyond those set forth in their site host's TOS- and the site host's legal protections do not cover volunteer administrators.

"So, why would anyone in their right mind be a
volunteer group administrator?" you ask.

I do it out of love for, and belief in the
communities I'm honored to serve.


LinkMultiply group @ StumbleUpon.comFeb 10, '08 8:04 PM
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Link: http://multiply.group.stumbleupon.com/

The SU resource for all things Multiply. Note: This SU group was acquired following long-term abandonment by its creator. It is undergoing transition. Questions, comments and suggestions from registered members of both StumbleUpon and Multiply are welcome.

LinkHow to NOT be a Spammer on MultiplyJan 16, '08 12:13 PM
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Link: http://usersupport.multiply.com/journal/item/35

Highly recommended reading for Multiply members. This well written piece focuses on promotion and overall internet etiquette. It outlines several examples of the differences between what is or isn't considered spam per the Multiply TOS.

Source: Multiply User Support

Blog EntryThat's my story and I'm sticking to it.Nov 23, '07 12:00 AM
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Multiply is proving to be pretty interesting. As some of my friends know, I've got some pretty eclectic interests and hobbies, both online and in the Big Room. And I've got anything but a pedestrian background. I don't mention these to inflate my weird little ego. It's just part of the whole Gestalt gig that's me, be it good, bad, or indifferent at any space in this timeline.

Anyway, I did mention those factoids as a lead-in to... I don't know. Your guess is as good as mine. ;oD But winter is fast approaching the Ozarks and this chick is already getting a little stir-crazy. For example... Last night was a minor blip. I *do* manage to stay out of trouble when I have more altruistic pursuits, really. Why are you looking at me like that?!? **LMAO**

Here. Join or I'll cry.

No, really. I will.

Maybe.

Kinda...

If I stub my toe.

Project Playlist on Multiply
Project Playlist

Enough outta me for now. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Namaste'


Blog EntryMultiply Sweet MultiplyNov 19, '07 9:55 AM
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Happy Monday, my friends! Gee... It's the start of another great week here on Multiply and I'm getting pretty stoked about some personal projects. A couple are from-scratch Multiply groups, and a couple more involve (hopefully) getting some pre-existing groups cleaned up and returned to decent functioning. But the latter involves a temporary nuisance: the ability to assume Admin of abandonded/neglected groups.

It's rare that anyone creates a group with the intent of having it be less than its potential. I'm not even going to pretend that I have any idea what overall Multiply activity was like before we Yahell refugees landed upon these shores. But judging from the volumes of groups left unattended... **sigh**  Those of us who are willing to do the work shouldn't have to search blindly for the correct info on how to make it happen. Thank you, Higher Powers, for giving me the tenacity of a terrier and the stubbornness of a mule!

Shhhh... Hear that? Yup, it's peaceful at the ol' homestead this morning. This is a primo opportunity for me to get back to working on those group graphics- yay!!! Ciao for now...


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