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E-Mail Group 'policing'
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Hi, I got added to a community e-mail group for the road I recently moved into.
It seems like a great idea but today I received an e-mail from someone on the group who appears to be 'in charge' stating "dos and donts".
Can someone maintain a position of ownership like this over what is essentially just a list of people and their e-mail addresses? He seems to have the ability to remove people (if they want to be removed). How does that work ...or doesn't it?
It seems like a great idea but today I received an e-mail from someone on the group who appears to be 'in charge' stating "dos and donts".
Can someone maintain a position of ownership like this over what is essentially just a list of people and their e-mail addresses? He seems to have the ability to remove people (if they want to be removed). How does that work ...or doesn't it?
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To answer your ownership point - the owner has set up a group list, this means that they do not need to type all the email addresses all the time. This means that he, and anyone he gives permission to, can edit that list. For example, if I had the email addresses of all ABers, I might add them all to a distribution list and call it " AB- Members". Then, instead of having...
22:15 Mon 17th Oct 2016
From what I know these community emails are run (surprisingly enough) by someone who is very community minded and they put in many hours to collate the information and pass it on to interested parties - on a community email there has to be some sort of standard and monitoring of content - I guess if you agree to receive the email and possibly benefit from it then you need to agree to the standards required.
Thanks for that somewhat flippant response hc4361 but it still does not answer my question, I think were going off down the wrong track here.
I wasn't questioning someone's hard work or inviting pre-judgement, just looking for facts about the mechanics of it. So far it just looks like a list of e-mail addresses that I could save anyway.
I wasn't questioning someone's hard work or inviting pre-judgement, just looking for facts about the mechanics of it. So far it just looks like a list of e-mail addresses that I could save anyway.
that's just what it is AP - I'm a member of such a group and receive their emails on a regular basis. Like all clubs there are conditions and to stop people peddling porn, drugs anything unsuitable then the person running it reserves the right to publish (or not) posts to those who have requested inclusion on the mailing list.As far as the legality of any of these community things I couldn't comment but they are run on a community enterprise for the good of the village and lets not get 'elf and safety involved' as far as I can see
I'm a member of Streetlife, an excellent local community forum which is nationwide.
https:/ /www.st reetlif e.com
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