Nan:2015-02-06-rfd-soc.org.freemasonry
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From: board@big-8.org (Big 8 Management Board) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups.proposals,soc.org.freemasonry Subject: 2nd RFD soc.org.freemasonry moderated (remove) - LAST CALL FOR COMMENTS Followup-To: news.groups.proposals Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 10:04:08 EST Message-ID: <mb1585$3l5$1%board@big-8.org> 2nd REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) moderated group soc.org.freemasonry (remove) - LAST CALL FOR COMMENTS This is a formal Request for Discussion (RFD) to remove the moderated newsgroup soc.org.freemasonry. The B8MB plans to begin voting on this proposal after five days. Please offer any final discussion or comments before the end of this waiting period. Voting may take up to one week (7 days); a result will be posted following the end of the voting period. All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups.proposals. For more information on the newsgroup removal process, please see http://www.big-8.org/articles/p/r/o/Procedure_to_remove_newsgroups.html NEWSGROUPS LINE: soc.org.freemasonry Discussion group for the Fraternity "Freemasonry". (Moderated) RATIONALE: Probe posts to this group result in bounces: <soc-org-freemasonry@moderators.isc.org>: host moderators.individual.net[130.133.4.7] said: 550-Callout verification failed: 550-550 5.1.1 <sof@mail.cybermango.org>: Recipient address rejected: 550 User unknown in local recipient table (in reply to RCPT TO command) The last article approved by the moderators, with Message ID <004f195b-0f15-4c81-818a-99cb524d7d6a@googlegroups.com>, appeared in December of 2012, over two years ago. One of the last articles posted to the newsgroup, in March of 2012, was from moderator Alan Schwartz, with Message ID <lsSdnZX80NVkNPvSnZ2dnUVZ_gKdnZ2d@supernews.com>, announcing that the members of the moderation team were planning to quit moderating the newsgroup. Volunteers were solicited to take over the moderation of the newsgroup. The possibility of a Moderator Vacancy Investigation was also mentioned. DISCUSSION SO FAR: In response to the original Moderator Vacancy Investigation and the 1st Request for Discussion, no followup to news.groups.proposals has been posted volunteering to serve as a replacement moderator or moderators, or inquiring about volunteering. DISTRIBUTION: news.announce.newgroups news.groups.proposals soc.org.freemasonry CHARTER: The purpose of this newsgroup is to provide a world wide Usenet forum for the discussion of Freemasonry, the oldest fraternity in the world with a membership of over five million world-wide which derive their charters from Grand Lodges on their continent. The newsgroup is not a vehicle for official pronouncements for any Masonic body, but a means to facilitate the interaction and promote the brotherhood of members of Masonic bodies. The newsgroup is meant to supplement, not replace, any already existing Internet or Usenet or newsgroup system devoted to members of Freemasonry. The purpose of the panel of arbitrators is to supervise the panel of moderators and facilitate any concerns the readers may have with the moderation. The purpose of the panel of moderators is to supervise and manage the Usenet newsgroup for Freemasonry, in order to provide a reasonable and responsible forum for discussion about and news for freemasonry. The following are the editorial policies: General Usenet "netiquette" guidelines as posted in news.announce.newusers and news.answers shall apply to this news group. In particular, participants are asked to show courtesy and respect for other participants, and to avoid the use of offensive language, excessive quoting, or long (defined as "over four lines") signature blocks. Participants are encouraged to use descriptive subjects. Examples are "New York Metro area:I seek sponsorship into a lodge," rather than "Help me join;" "Royal Arch Questions on Traditional Bible Passages," rather than "Royal Arch questions;" "Should felons be allowed to join," rather than "a question on Masonic qualifications." The following posts are strictly prohibited in this newsgroup: + Posts consisting of copyrighted materials, except portions used under fair quote provisions of copyright law + Excessively long posts (over 25kB.) + Messages cross posted to other newsgroups. + Material unrelated to Speculative Masonry (off topic). + Make money fast or other chain or fraudulent schemes or anything else defined as an illegal communication by majority of the governments where Usenet carries this news group. + Work at home or other off-topic scams. + Commercial advertisements, infomercials, or announcements with the exception of one-line pointers to off-newsgroup cyberspace of interest to Freemasons. + Binaries or other encoded/encrypted material. + Posts in a language the moderators cannot read. For the most part posts should be limited to English, however posts containing a language other than English with English translation are the exception to this rule. + Forged posts (anonymous posts allowed.) + Personal insults or written attacks on specific Masons or Masons in general. + Personal insults or written attacks upon anyone and/or any organization. Responsible criticisms are welcome. E.g., "all you masons are a bunch of lying, devil-worshipping fools." is not allowed. "According to book (title, author, publication year) your ritual is identical to the ritual of organized satanist's (particularly :x,y,z). Since I find this book to be credible I believe your fraternity to be misrepresenting itself," is allowed. The following posts are allowed, but not encouraged. + "Classified" style ads with descriptive subject. Examples are "WTB:Masonic memorabilia related to the freeing of debt of the NYGL building in Manhattan," or "FS:second-hand books on masonry," or "WTB:tobacco pipe with Masonic design." + Moderators will use their discretion concerning posts that may contain Masonic secrets. Posts purporting to reveal Masonic secrets will be rejected outright, regardless of whether or not the fact of revelation of secrets be explicit or implied. ARBITRATION/MODERATION POLICIES Arbitration Structure/Procedures: 1) There will be a panel of three arbitrators to provide checks against the moderators. 2) Arbitrators may not serve as moderators. 3) In the event between a dispute of moderators, or in the event of moderators being accused of censorship by participants, a single arbitrator will collect all sides of the event and present it to the other two arbitrators. A simple majority vote will decide the issue. If an arbitrator's panel vote comes out against a moderator's actions, the arbitrators panel will remedy a participant's complaint by requiring the posting of the original article, however, this will not be construed as restricting the arbitrator's panel from pursuing other remedies as it sees fit. 4) Quorum shall be the entirety of the panel of arbitrators. Physical presence will not be required to vote, electronic delivery of vote is acceptable for all purposes. 5) An arbitrator may be impeached and removed by moderators. In order to do this the moderators will need to establish a 2/3 quorum and a 2/3 majority vote. 6) To qualify to be an arbitrator, a person must be a Mason in good standing with his lodge which is defined as a lodge of Free and Accepted Masons or a lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons which is chartered under the provisions of a grand body of masons considered to have regular jurisdiction in the volunteer's geographical location. Moderation Structure/Procedures: 1) There will always be a minimum of two moderators in case illness or absence of one moderator. 2) Prior to becoming a moderator, the moderator agrees to abide by the rulings of the arbitrators' panel. 3) To qualify to be a moderator, a person must be a Mason in good standing with his lodge which is defined as a lodge of Free and Accepted Masons or a lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons which is chartered under the provisions of a grand body of masons considered to have regular jurisdiction in the volunteer's geographical location. 4) The arbitrators' panel reserves the right to verify this with the lodge secretary of the volunteer by means of telephone, snail mail, fax, or computerized message. 5) Moderators may not serve as Arbitrators. 6) Moderators may ban a participant if a participant attempts to violate editorial policy three or more times. In order to do this the moderators need to establish a simple majority quorum with a simple majority vote. 7) A moderator may be impeached and removed by the arbitrators. The arbitrators need to show cause, establish a unanimous quorum with a simple majority vote to do this. In events of legal charge a single arbitrator may suspend a moderator for a period not exceeding one month in order to facilitate a investigation. Amendments: Any part of this charter may be amended or the charter may be added to by a 2/3 quorum with a 2/3 majority vote of all officers which is defined as the arbitrators and moderators. END CHARTER. HISTORY OF THE GROUP: moderated group soc.org.freemasonry passes 171:56 There were 171 YES votes and 56 NO votes, for a total of 227 valid votes. There were 5 abstains and 5 invalid ballots. For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO) votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. Voting ended at 23:59:59 UTC, 20 Jun 1997. This vote was conducted by a neutral third party. The group was created shortly afterwards, and continued activity until December of 2012, after which no further approved articles appeared. PROPONENT: Paul W. Schleck <pschleck@novia.net> CHANGE HISTORY: 3 January 2015: Moderator Vacancy Investigation 18 January 2015: 1st RFD (remove) 5 February 2015: LCC