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The temporary introduction phase moderation in now off. You can still introduce yourself at any time. Welcome to your neighborhood local issues forum! We are now free to discuss local topics and share announcements. Please be neighborly and try to use the civility you would associate with a small group gathered around a table having a conversation of public issues. Keep your personality, but be very careful with sarcasm and alway clearly mark humor :-), This forum has a couple ground rules in our official charter: * Forums posts must be specific to our neighborhoods. * Posts from those who live in our neighborhoods who are members of a civic group or place of worship hosting a nearby community event (e.g. a pancake breakfast) may post event announcements. The definition of specific to our neighborhood will evolve as we figure this space out. To start, for example we can talk about Geese at Lake Hiawatha, but Lake Nokomis Geese should be discussed on another neighborhoods forum (we will gladly support other forums). The Midtown Burner issue or issues with strong cross-neighborhood impact are of course OK. Topics, like business development on our borders is germane. Announcements in general should not extend into other neighborhoods - if you are not quite sure, ask us first: <email obscured> staneric-fm (at) e-democracy.org (I'll post more guidance on announcements later.) The goal is to keep message volume in check so we have the largest possible participatory audience. This forum is not a convenient way for someone across town to reach us on a non-local matter no matter how compelling. We have other sites and our sister city-wide Minneapolis Issues Forum for that - http://e-democracy.org/mpls E-Democracy.Org also has 13 core rules such as the use of real names (with the rare exception where someone has court ordered protection and need to keep their full name off the forum), civility (no name calling), etc. See: http://e-democracy.org/rules We also have a quirky - but essential - rule/technology in place that limits folks to no more than 2 posts in 24 hours. This prevents two people from going back and forth and allows more people to enter the discussion before In the end, this means that we agree to be "neighborly" and while debate can get passionate, if people violate the rules, you can file complaints *privately* to your co-hosts - <email obscured> staneric-fm (at) e-democracy.org - and we have the power to issue informal or formal warnings. Two officials warnings within a year results in a two week suspension, three warning, six months, etc. Please do not complain about rule violations publicly on the forum - that is against our rules. Nothing stops the momentum of a forum more than when it starts talking about itself. Sorry for all the detail, but it is important that we start on the right foot. Steven Clift Co-Host, Standish Ericsson Neighbors Forum
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