UK-POLICY
UK-POLICY is an electronic mail forum sponsored by Nexus. It is our open e-mail forum
for public discussion of politics and policy issues involving the process of
globalisation.
Review UK-POLICY Archive here.
Join UK-POLICY here.
UK-POLICY Purpose
The list encourages discussion from diverse political perspectives that is respectful
in nature. This forum is more about the presentation of ideas and information than being
right with one's ideology. E-mail-based forums are special in nature. They offer a
significant opportunity for broad participation, but require members to appreciate the
limits and strengths of text-only e-mail communication.
Nexus seeks to build a forum that is informative, useful, and participatory. It is
stressed that other forms of electronic communication offer alternative forums for
free-wheeling debate. While authors of list messages implictly agree to share their
intellectual property through the list and its archive, the writers retain all the
copyright privileges of their messages.
Guidelines for UK-POLICY
UK-POLICY is an unmoderated "on-line civic space" where members have the
rights and responsibilities associated with open discussion and highly public exchange.
The goal of UK-POLICY is to bring as many people into this civic space as possible and
balance that with efforts to ensure that most members find value in the information
exchange.
Guidelines
- No more than two postings per member within 24 hours.
- No forwarding private messages to the list without permission of the author.
- No insults, threats, and inflamed speech for the sake of personal arguement are allowed.
- One-on-one arguements, disagreements, and disputes of a personal nature must be taken
off list.
- Postings must be within the scope of the list's purpose. (i.e. UK policy). There are
thousands of other Internet forums that cover other topics.
- Because this is an unmoderated list, the responsiblity to define what is within
UK-POLICY's scope lies with the person posting the message.
- Messages to the list must include the name and e-mail address as all or part of the
author's signature.
- Complaints about a list member's behavior should be directed to the list member or the
list owner (bill@dial.pipex.com). These complaints should not be posted to the list.
Removal From List
- The list owner may may remove a subscriber for violating the list's guidelines upon
consulting the Nexus.
- The list owner is not responsible for monitoring every posting and will only review
whether a subscriber has broken the rules upon receiving a complaint. The WWW archive
contains all the posting and information needed to review whether the guidelines have been
broken.
- Members who feel that an individual is posting items that fall outside of UK-POLICY's
purpose should send a note directly to the person stating their concerns. This will help
new members understand the culture of the list and e-mail in general.
- If an individual on a regular basis posts messages that fall outside of UK-POLICY's
purpose, a determination on removal will be taken up upon request by the steering
committee.
- The steering committee reserves the right to remove any subscriber upon careful
consideration for the preservation of the list as a Nexus initiative.
- The technical maintainence may cause a subscriber to be temporarily removed by the list
owner. In these cases, the member may rejoin the list at anytime.
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series of postings in one message.
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