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- Subject: [misc.writing] Posting Guidelines FAQ (modified 5/2000)
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- Last-modified: 05/2000
- URL: http://www.scalar.com/mw/
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- MISC WRITING POSTING GUIDELINES
-
- Welcome to the misc.writing newsgroup. This document is intended to
- help you to understand how the group works, and to get the most out of
- your participation in it, whether as a reader only or as a
- contributor.
-
- As you know, Usenet is divided into newsgroups according to subject.
- Some groups adhere very rigidly to their subject, and you will hardly
- see anything at all that is "off-topic". Others have evolved from
- their original charter to allow a wide variety of discussion to take
- place. Misc.writing is one of the latter groups, and people who come
- here expecting to see *only* discussion about writing-related matters
- are sometimes disappointed.
-
- Misc.writing is first and foremost a newsgroup *for* writers, rather
- than one only *about* writing. And "writers" means anyone with a
- serious (or even not so serious!) interest in writing. Although there
- are many professional writers among MW's contributors, participation
- is by no means limited to professionals. Everyone is welcome.
-
- The group is a forum for writers to discuss matters of interest to
- them, and it has been described as having a "cocktail party
- atmosphere". So you may find people discussing politics, computers,
- the antics of their pets, or just indulging in pleasant exchanges with
- their on-line friends, in addition to the many and varied writing
- topics. To those who consider such subjects to be off-topic, which
- should not be discussed in a writing newsgroup, it should be pointed
- out that everything posted here is seen through the eyes of a writer,
- from a writer's point of view, and that it arises from an on-line
- community of writers.
-
- Many writers also find misc.writing to be a place to relax and unwind
- after - or during - a hard day at the keyboard. This very important
- function is perhaps best summed up in the following words of a
- long-standing member of the MW community, Wendy Chatley Green, in
- reply to someone who raised an issue about the nature of the
- newsgroup.
-
- ********
-
- "Let me explain it to you. Writing is a very solitary activity. We
- sit at computers and craft sentences. Some of us see only pets or
- office walls all day--not people. Since we work at home and the other
- members of our families are at school or jobs, there is no one to talk
- to, no one to interrupt our work, no one to ask us to stop for a cup
- of coffee or lunch at the local cafe.
-
- We get bored and fusty without companionship; we lose our edge. This
- is why we love this newsgroup. Pop in and there always is someone to
- "converse" with. At any time, there are many topics and posts, which
- give reasons to ignore the boring tech paper, the stalled short story,
- the percolating but not yet perfect poem. Everyone needs a break and
- misc.writing provides us one."
-
- ********
-
- The community aspect of misc.writing should not be undervalued, as
- many real-life friendships have arisen through people exchanging
- opinions in this newsgroup. Real life meetings known as "wrevels"
- are frequently held all over the world, and newsgroup participants
- have a great chance to meet and get to know the people behind the
- posts. It is therefore not helpful to demand that a group of
- participants, many of whom have known each other for several years,
- *only* discuss one subject, or refrain from discussing another
- subject. It is very easy to ignore a thread in most newsreaders, or
- even in extreme cases to message filter (killfile) a person whose
- posts you do not enjoy reading. It's far better to do that than to
- attempt to change the behaviour of others.
-
- Some people find it helpful to use what are known as "tags" to make it
- easier for readers to find certain kinds of posts in which they are
- either specially interested, or which they want to avoid. These tags
- are inserted at the beginning of a subject line and are usually
- enclosed in <these> or [these]. The most commonly used ones are:
-
- <WR> Writing related
- <OT> Off topic
- <URL> A useful Web link for writers
- <MWV> MiscWritingVille (see below)
-
-
- Someone not interested in posts which are not writing-related, for
- instance, could skim through the subject headers to look for threads
- marked <WR> and only read those threads. Similarly, they could mark
- threads as read if they contain the <OT> tag. Use of tags is optional,
- and they are by no means used by everyone. But if someone wanted to
- make sure their writing related post was seen by people who only want
- to read those posts, they could use the <WR> tag. But please don't
- think that *only* posts marked <WR> contain writing information.
-
- The issue of off-topic posts has been addressed, because they are
- sometimes the subject of complaints by newcomers to the group. But of
- course, misc.writing is the perfect newsgroup for the posting of any
- and every kind of article about writing and writing-related matters.
- You can be absolutely sure that any question you ask about writing
- will be promptly and intelligently answered. Everyone is encouraged
- to post any questions they may have and any discussion points they
- wish to raise about writing. There are writers in the group with a
- wealth of experience and knowledge, and they are more than willing to
- share that knowledge and help others in any way they can. That's one
- of the tremendous assets of this newsgroup.
-
- Here are a few more tips to make your participation in misc.writing
- more fruitful. Although writers may discuss a variety of topics of
- interest to them in the newsgroup, there are still some rules to make
- things run smoothly and to make participation a positive experience
- for as many people as possible. Please note that misc.writing is an
- unmoderated group, and that these rules cannot be enforced except by
- peer pressure. But also note that they are there for a reason, and
- that is that the majority of participants want their newsgroup to work
- that way, and consider that it works most efficiently with those rules
- in place. These rules are listed in accordance with current usage and
- a user survey of misc.writing participants carried out in February
- 2000.
-
- First of all, in common with every other non-binary newsgroup, you are
- requested not to post binary files to misc.writing. This means files
- like pictures and executable computer programs, which tend to be very
- large, and take up too much time to download and to store on news
- servers. There are special binary groups for such files to be posted,
- but misc.writing is not one of them.
-
- Also, please don't post in HTML. Although major newsreaders like
- Outlook Express and Netscape allow people to send HTML to newsgroups,
- this is still frowned upon by the vast majority of groups. HTML is for
- the World Wide Web, not Usenet. Make your Web page with it, but leave
- it out of newsgroups. In any case, many newsreaders cannot read HTML
- and even those that can will often have that facility turned off by
- their users. So please post in text only.
-
- Probably the biggest no-no for misc.writing is the posting of work. MW
- is a discussion forum for writers, not a writers' workshop, and such
- posts are not welcome. "Work" means things like journalistic articles
- or short stories which the writer intends to submit for publication,
- or has written as an exercise, and/or for which he or she seeks
- comments and criticism. People take part in misc.writing to engage in
- discussion and conversation with their fellow writers, and not to see
- a constant deluge of work, some of which may be of dubious quality.
- Some other writers' newsgroups have no objection to the posting of
- work. Probably the best of those is news:alt.writing where work and
- critique is regularly posted. Other possibilities are
- news:rec.arts.prose and news:alt.skunks (despite the unusual name!)
-
- Sometimes newsgroup regulars will post short fictional or
- non-fictional vignettes, sketches or articles for the purpose of
- entertainment or information. These must not be confused with "work",
- as they are not intended for publication through any other medium, and
- the writers do not ask for or ever receive any critique.
-
- A long-standing part of the MW community culture is the Misc Writing
- Ville. This is a fictional virtual community based on the participants
- of the newsgroup. Not everyone participates in MWV threads, but those
- who do get a great deal of enjoyment from them. You can learn more
- about this from the official MW Web site, which also contains the
- previous version of these guidelines, and a lot of other fascinating
- information regarding the history and culture of misc.writing. The web
- site is also a goldmine of invaluable advice and information for
- writers.
-
- http://www.scalar.com/mw/
-
- Misc.writing is not a poetry newsgroup and the posting of poetry is
- not welcomed. Please don't think that when you see the occasional very
- short, humorous poem written for entertainment, that the newsgroup
- will welcome your latest epic ballad. Sorry, but MWers are not
- interested! There is a plethora of poetry newsgroups in any case, as
- any quick search will show. Among them are news:rec.arts.poetry
- news:rec.arts.poems, news:alt.poetry and news:alt.arts.poetry .
-
- Please don't post non-writing related advertisements to misc.writing.
- This was the only issue on which every single MW participant
- unanimously agreed in the survey. Such advertisements are highly
- annoying, and far from promoting your product or service, are more
- likely to have the exact opposite effect.
-
- The situation regarding writing-related advertisements is not so
- clear. More people voted against them in the survey, although the vote
- was close (43% - 36 %, with the remainder expressing no preference).
- At the very least, this indicates that people should think very
- carefully before posting such material to misc.writing. If you really
- feel that the writing community will benefit from your advertisement,
- then at least refrain from posting it more than once within a suitable
- time period, say six weeks.
-
- A note to any students out there who might be tempted to try to get
- their homework done by a writer - don't! The best you will ever get
- out of a request to do your homework for you (however skilfully
- disguised it may be), will be a sarcastic remark. And people have been
- known to mischievously supply those too lazy to do their own homework
- with deliberately erroneous answers! So please, spare yourselves, and
- the newsgroup!
-
- Finally, regarding newsgroup etiquette, although there will always be
- a small minority who seek to provoke needless arguments and post
- deliberately offensive remarks, please try to ignore them.
- Misc.writing is a serious newsgroup, not a forum for "flamers" and
- "trolls". If you consider someone is posting deliberately only to get
- negative reactions (trolling), it is far better to ignore them than to
- argue with them. By responding, you are not only giving them exactly
- what they want - reactions - but you are also making them more
- important than they actually are.
-
- By all means participate in vigorous discussion in misc.writing.
- That's what newsgroups are all about. But please try to refrain from
- such things as personal attacks, or petty nit-picking of others'
- posts (ie, correction of typos or spelling mistakes). Such posts don't
- fulfil any useful purpose, and only serve to sour people's relations
- with each other.
-
- If you make an effort to provide a positive contribution to this
- newsgroup, the rewards will be manifold. Ask questions, answer them,
- contribute to debates, join in the community atmosphere. And most
- importantly of all, remember to have fun!
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- These guidelines were originally posted by Alexander von
- Thorn in response to a newcomer's questions regarding
- misc.writing's conventions. More recently, the duty was performed by
- M Barnard. Erin Barrett-Hamner and Wendy Chatley Green followed on
- the duty roster. The current version was created by Richard Kaminski
- from information gathered by a survey of misc.writing denizens.
- All suggestions, comments, and criticism should be sent to
- the Keeper of the misc.writing FAQs at wcgreen@cris.com
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-
- --
- The misc.writing FAQ and Posting Guidelines,
- are found at http://www.scalar.com/mw
- and at
- <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/news/answers/writing/faq/basic-i
- nfo>
- <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/news/answers/writing/faq/organi
- zation-list>
- <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/news/answers/writing/misc-writi
- ng-guide>
- and at
- http://www.faqs.org/ or www.landfield.com/faqs
- and they are posted to misc.writing, news.answers and misc.answers monthly
-
- --
- Wendy Chatley Green
- wcgreen@cris.com
-