Nan:2007-03-17-rec.ponds.moderated-announce
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Subject: ANNOUNCE: rec.ponds.moderated has been created From: The Big-8 Management Board <board@big-8.org> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 18:59:13 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: <nan.20070317185913$7ded@killfile.org> On 05 Mar 2007, the Big-8 Management Board decided to create the moderated group rec.ponds.moderated. The group was created on 09 Mar 2007. For more information on the proposal and history, please refer to the archives: ftp://ftp.isc.org/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/rec/rec.ponds.moderated For your newsgroups file: rec.ponds.moderated Care & enjoyment of recreational pods & water gardens. (Moderated) CHARTER: C01 Description and Purpose Rec.ponds.moderated is a moderated newsgroup that provides a friendly, respectful forum for the discussion of all aspects of ponds and water gardens. The rec.ponds.moderated newsgroup appeals to a wide range of people involved in both the recreational and professional aspects of establishing and maintaining a pond or water garden. Participants range from novices to persons with many years of experience, from amateur hobbyists to professional botanists and ichthyologists, from students wishing to get help with science projects to retired persons seeking a quiet, pleasurable pastime. All interested persons are welcomed to share ideas, ask questions, or simply to lurk and learn. C02 Permitted Content Discussions appropriate to a ponding community including, but not limited to: * Building a pond/water garden * Establishing an ecosystem * Plant life * Fish * Amphibians and reptiles * Aquatic environmental concerns * Discussions of large, unlined natural ponds C03 The Following Is Prohibited All posts containing these items are rejected, and returned with explanation if permitted by the automated software. * Obscenities * Implied or direct threats, slander, insults, bigotry, prejudice or harassment * Flaming, trolling, flooding, and personal verbal attacks * Frequent petty criticism of another poster * Posts advocating violence or containing physical threats * Attacks on others based on gender, race, sexual orientation or religion * Commercial posts * Excessive cross-posting, although limited, on-topic cross-posting is permitted * Chain letters * Posts written in HTML * EMP spam * Binaries, other than pgp signatures, x-face headers, and other ancillary article meta-data * Forgery of names, valid email addresses and/or approval headers * Excessive morphing/nym shifting ("excessive" is undefined but is at the discretion of the moderators) * Excessive quoting of old material, with little new content (these will be judgment calls made by the moderators) * Personal identification information associated with anyone other than the poster (e.g. residential addresses, phone numbers and government identifications) * Content advocating acts that would be intrinsically illegal in most places * Copyright violations. (However, pointers to news articles, blogs, etc. that are on-topic are welcome. They must comply with fair use standards.) C04 Charter Implementation The charter of this newsgroup is implemented by a group of moderators. Their task is to develop and carry out the methods and means necessary to insure that the stated purposes of the group charter are accomplished. Their methods shall be defined as Moderation Policy and Practices. (MPP) Moderators make use of whatever tools and discussion processes they deem necessary to carry out their responsibilities. One such tool may include the use of automated moderation software. C05 Moderation Policy Objectives and Practices Moderation policy adheres to and carries out the stated goals and purposes of the group. Moderation policy & practices (MPP) may be changed by the moderators to meet the ongoing needs of the newsgroup charter. Proposed changes are announced by the moderators in the newsgroup, and newsgroup readers are invited to share and discuss their views of the proposed changes. Passage of the changes is by a 2/3 majority vote of the moderators. Changes are published in the newsgroup. C06 Moderator Standards Moderators approve or reject posts based upon content as listed in C02 and C03 above. Moderators maintain a standard of neutrality and non-bias. Moderators do not add, delete, or edit anything within a post. Tags are not added. Decisions of the moderation team are final. Moderators permit posts that may contain technically incorrect information, provided that the post is not deemed to be deliberately deceptive. Any approved post that is forwarded to the newsgroup, and contains incorrect information, may and should be followed up by posts that attempt to correct the misinformation. Such corrective posts may be made by any interested person/s in the newsgroup. All personal posts made by moderators go through the same complete process as posts made by the general readership of the group. Moderators do not review their own posts, nor those of a relative. Moderators who fail to abide by the charter and current moderation policy may be warned and/or removed by the other moderators. C07 Moderator Accessibility and Accountability The moderators provide options for both private and public interaction with the readership of the newsgroup. An email contact address is provided for complaints, appeals, reviews and suggestions. The receipt of emails to the contact address is acknowledged by a return email, provided a valid return address is given. In addition, the Charter provides for limited public discussion of the general issues of moderation policy, group operation and other matters that affect the group. Moderators shall create and occasionally publish FAQ and other documents that promote the functionality of the newsgroup. C08 Readership Participation & Responsibility All participants in the group may: * Request changes to moderation policy and participate in the discussion of changes. * Privately ask for all moderators to review a specific rejected post (within practical numerical limits determined by the moderators.) * Nominate new moderators. MODERATION POLICY: rec.ponds.moderated MPP01 Purpose The purpose of moderation policy & practices is to carry out the objectives and goals of the charter. MPP may be changed as per the Charter and MPP13. MPP02 Automated (robotic) Moderation Software If and when feasible, the moderation team may employ automated moderation software to initially screen and pre-filter all incoming posts, and to ensure that all posts meet certain current moderation policies. Posts that do not will be automatically returned along with a brief explanation (if permitted by the automated software), provided that such posts have a valid return address. All posts that are approved by the automated software will be forwarded to human moderators for further examination. MPP03 Cross-posting Minimal cross-posting to related groups based on subject matter (e.g.,fish hobby, gardening and wildlife management) will be allowed. No cross-posting to irrelevant groups will be permitted. Such cross-posted messages shall be returned, provided a valid return email address is provided. When feasible, cross-post filtering may be handled by automated software. MPP04 Authorship of Posts Anyone will be allowed to post as long as they are not forging another poster's name or address. Anonymous posting will be allowed. Occasional name-shifting may be permitted, but excessive name-shifting will not be permitted, as per C03. Automated robotic software methods to protect the author's identity may be employed through the use of voluntary passwords, pgp, or any other methods if and when such methods become technically available. MPP05 Human Moderation After approval by any automated software, messages are forwarded to the moderators who will review them and then make final decisions of approval or rejection based upon the content of the post (C02 and C03). There shall be no editing of any post by any moderator, as stated in C06 of the Charter. Rejected messages shall be returned to the poster, provided a valid return address is available. If permitted by the software, an explanation for the rejection shall be included. MPP06 Moderator Approval and Rejection Policies At a minimum, when using automated software, one moderator may approve a post to be forwarded to the newsgroup, and one moderator may reject a post and have it returned. If the automated robotic software contains a multi-pass/reject option, then more than one moderator may be asked to agree before a post is approved or rejected. Moderators may consult with one another before deciding to pass or reject a post whose content is borderline or questionable. This consultation may add to the time-delay of the processing of a post. If a post is rejected, it may be appealed to the Moderation Team, provided it is seen as a legitimate request, and not as a disruptive attempt or tactic to distract or flood the team with large numbers of obviously inappropriate messages. MPP07 Personal Advertising Very limited personal advertising shall be permitted. Such advertising must be directly related to on-topic aquatic/pond subject matter. Such postings must be non-commercial and of a "for-sale" type for items that the poster no longer needs or wants. The number of ads permitted by any one poster per any given time period shall be left to the discretion of the moderators, with all posters subject to the same conditions. MPP08 Ending Threads The moderators reserve the right to end a thread that has veered significantly off-topic, or that has become dominated by rehashing and/or repetition. MPP09 Moderator Decisions The decisions of the moderation team shall be final. MPP10 Structure of the Human Moderation Team The review and moderation of posts that are approved by the automated software program will be conducted by a Moderation Team. The first moderation team members will be divided into two classes, and appointed for one or two year terms, to end on August 31, 2008 and 2009 respectively. Thereafter a new class of moderators will be elected annually during the month of August, to serve two-year terms, beginning on September 1st of the election year and continuing through August 31st of the second year after the election. The current moderation team will select each new class of moderators, and election will be by a minimum 2/3 vote of the current moderators. The total number of moderators may be changed by the moderation team, which will seek to maintain an equal number of members in each class. The general readership of rec.ponds.moderated are encouraged to propose/nominate potential moderators to the team, as per C08. When nominating and electing new moderators, all persons involved shall remain mindful of the benefit and need for the moderation team to be as globally positioned as possible. This helps to ensure adequate global representation and also to lower the time-delay factor in approving posts. Moderators may be re-elected. The moderation team shall elect persons to fill vacancies using the 2/3 criterion for election. MPP11 Head Moderator The moderation team may choose to elect a (head/chief/administrative) moderator by a majority vote, if it deems such a position to be necessary. The duties and responsibilities of such a position would be determined as needed. MPP12 Moderator Removal If a moderator does not abide by the charter and current moderation policies, the other moderators may warn and, if necessary, remove that moderator by a 2/3 majority vote of the moderation team. Moderators who wish to resign for any reason may do so by emailing the head moderator or the moderation team. MPP13 Changes to Moderation Policy & Practices As stated in the Charter, moderation policy & practices (MPP) may be changed to meet the permanent objectives of the Charter and the ongoing needs of the newsgroup. Proposed changes are announced by the moderators in the newsgroup, and the general readership may discuss the proposed changes. Changes shall be adopted by a 2/3 majority of the current moderators, and will be published in the newsgroup. As stated in C08, the general readership may suggest changes to policy and practices. MPP14 Moderator Posts Moderators shall use [MODERATOR ANNOUNCE:] to preface official informational posts to the readership of rec.ponds.moderated. MPP15 Moderator Contact Address As per C07, the moderators shall provide a contact email address for anyone who wishes to make a complaint, question, or offer a suggestion. MODERATOR INFO: rec.ponds.moderated Moderator: Derek <news@pointerstop.ca> Moderator: Galen <ghekhuis@earthlink.net> Moderator: ~jan <jjsorders@jjspond.us> Moderator: Jim <phyllisandjimrp@gmail.com> Moderator: Kathy30a <kthirtya@aol.com> Moderator: Phyllis <phyllisandjimrp@gmail.com> Moderator: Gill <gill@gillsfish.co.uk> At the time of the submission of the 3rd RFD/LCC, the proponent and proposed moderators of r.p.m have chosen to use ReadySTUMP as the automated software program for the newsgroup. Article Submissions: rpm-submit@stump.algebra.com Administrative Contact: rpm-admin@stump.algebra.com PROPONENT: Ron Schompert <rons515@localnet.com> CHANGE HISTORY: 2006-12-14 1st RFD 2007-01-12 2nd RFD 2007-02-28 3rd RFD/LCC 2007-03-05 Results