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RLLillis saidThu, 03 Apr 2008 17:37:30 -0000 ( Link )

So, I’ve created some lessons, specifically in film. I’ve been posting them to several different groups I belong to where I think they “fit.”

However, those aren’t my communities. Should I message the community owner and see if it’s okay I post lessons in their community?

Is posting the same lesson to multiple communities spamming?

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  1. Andrew Brown saidThu, 03 Apr 2008 17:41:51 -0000 ( Link )

    As long as they appear to belong there I think its okay.

    If you placed a lesson about rocket ships in parenting, I’d question your posting skills.

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  2. lechuck saidThu, 03 Apr 2008 17:47:17 -0000 ( Link )

    It’s not spamming at all. In fact, I want to encourage people like you to share your content with as many communities as possible (that fit the subject of course). The ideal of a community is that it’s an open destination for anyone to read, participate, and post in. This also reduces the amount of duplicate communities found on LearnHub. As long as members aren’t posting actual spam, advertisements, or inappropriate content; I can’t see why a leader would be angry. I would say they would be quite happy.

    If a leader has a problem with your content, they can simply private message asking you to remove it. Once we add the admin abilities, they can moderate the content themselves. A leader that is restrictive of content being published in their community is probably not going to have much success. If the leader wants only his or her content published in that community, he/she is probably better off creating a course.

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  3. Tatjana saidThu, 03 Apr 2008 18:45:33 -0000 ( Link )

    Aren´t we free to post and to delete? By the tools, the construction (technical and philosophically) of LERNHUB. The decicion about `not/fitting´ is a social act, which we just do here by discussing … I would like to have here everyone, who feels a critizism, I would like to encourage us all to express, questions and critique too. Cheers to Rachel, who expressed here question and who lets us discuss now. With little time for today, but with love, Tatjana :)

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  4. Tatjana saidThu, 03 Apr 2008 20:35:27 -0000 ( Link )

    Thank you Peter for creating this community! I hope we will n o t find agreements about “where we want to lead learnhub to”! All creating here, all communicating, including not-posting, only reading, i s the leading to … on/of learnhub. For creating a difference to misleading and misuse I suggest to just ask from the other side: “Where don´t we want to lead learnhub to”, this would us show, that we already practise agreements. Since now I didn´t notice any misuse, except my own Englisch. Tatjana :)

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  5. mawstools saidThu, 03 Apr 2008 21:32:10 -0000 ( Link )

    So glad you created this community, Peter! I really look forward to what we discover here together. I love Tatjana’s suggestion that we ask the question from the other side, too, “Where don’t we want to lead learnhub to?”

    I’ve found that polarity management to be a wonderful discipline in my own learning and always fruitful when there’s a lot of diversity in a group… as I expect there will be here.

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