[NIFL-ESL:8720] NIFL's Policy

From: Behroozi, Jaleh (Jaleh.Behroozi@nifl.gov)
Date: Mon Mar 03 2003 - 14:22:40 EST


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Subject: [NIFL-ESL:8720] NIFL's Policy
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Dear Subscribers;

I would like to re-emphasize NIFL's policy regarding content and methods of
discussions on NIFL lists: 

1. For those who are concerned about censorship, NIFL lists are not
moderated - messages posted to the lists are not screened by moderators
before they are posted.  This policy was established based on the assumption
that list participants would respect their initial agreement to adhere to
the lists rules and "netiquette." When the lists were created, NIFL did not
believe in limiting or controlling the content; and entrusted list members
to create a space where ideas can be exchanged openly and with respect.
Since 1995, when the discussion lists were established on LINCS, there have
been very few cases where participants disregarded NIFL's policy.  NIFL
handled these incidents accordingly.

2. NIFL reserves the right to block participants who continue to be
offensive to the list moderators or other list participants.  Our policy has
been to handle each case privately with the posters, requesting them to
respect the list "netiquette." In cases where the posters continue their
offensive messages, NIFL reserves the right to take them off the list. 

Throughout the life of the NIFL discussion lists, many participants have
openly and freely discussed pros and cons of political issues that they care
about within the context and the focus of the of the NIFL lists.  During the
past few weeks, a list member, in a few of his messages, has attempted to
use this list as a political forum for his personal positions and a tool to
insult those who do not agree with him and has overstepped the boundaries of
respect.

The ESL list moderator, Lynda Terrill, sent him a private message, reminding
him of the focus of the list as well as inviting him to review the list
"netiquette". His response to her was disrespectful.  He continued to extend
his offensive remarks to her and other members of the list.  Several list
participants who were offended by his messages have unsubscribed themselves
from the list.  NIFL has received private messages indicating their disgust
at his remarks.  NIFL cannot allow this behavior to continue.  
This member was taken off from the list based on his offensive remarks and
not because of his political views.  Over the weekend, he signed up again to
the list that he quoted is "a repressive wasteland, like much of the
political and social climate of the current US" (see message
[NIFL-ESL:8687]).  NIFL will block his new subscription and will remove his
abusive messages from the archives.

I encourage list participants not to respond to messages that contain
offensive remarks. As with any list, any series of angry letters, especially
where messages are directed to one or two people, can dominate the tone and
destroy the camaraderie of a discussion group. It's unfair to the other
members of the group and it is an unfair monopolization of our time. 
Thank you for your patience in this matter.  Please contact us directly if
you have any questions or comments. 

Jaleh Behroozi Soroui
National LINCS Director
National Institute for Literacy
1775 I street, Suite 730
Washington DC, 20006
Phone: 202/233-2039
FAX:   202/233-2050

www.nifl.gov/lincs 



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