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korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "korgpolyex800"
<korgpolyex800@...> wrote:
>
> This list is for discussion of topics of all kinds surrounding the
> Korg Poly 800.
>
> With that in mind, I have deleted a couple of posts in order to
> maintain the integrity of the discussion.
>
> Moderator Mike.
>
Hi, I'm just wondering why you feel that to be important? I think
that the post of mine you deleted contained some valuable information
about personal banking options. I just don't understand why so many
group moderators and group members restrict conversation to
the 'group topic'. More than half of the yahoogroups in existence
are abandoned repositories for spam, so I personally think that any
forum where there are real people wanting to talk to each other is
good, and unless the conversations are particularly abusive I can't
see how discussions of other topics could be a threat to the group.
Obviously we all joined this group because we have an interest in
Poly 800s, so that will always be the main topic of discussion here
regardless of whether it's 'enforced'. It all just seems pointlessly
oppressive. Are there so many yahoogroup obsessive compulsives who
go into conniptions whenever their ducks aren't in a row or their
topics are off, that the rest of us have to cater to their lack of
slack?