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My memory of what happened is that someone posted their photo, followed by others in a steady trickle.
The point is not the photos: it's the OT. This is what happens on lists that allow an OT thread to go too long.
1) Half the list really likes the particular thread
2) The other half gets irritated and start to leave.
3) The thread ends on its own and 25 people have left.
(as a bonus, new members get a very weird first message which often makes them step back again).
The next one annoys a different group so a different 25 leave. If the admin tries to step in, they are told 'you allowed thread X' and pointless arguments ensue.
I was on the Nisus list in the 90s. It went down this path. It was a fantastically helpful list that kept going OT. It was fun for a while but I left when the current thread was about mediaeval bagpipes.
So as it goes on, more people leave and the admin has to either moderate a lot of people who are actually potentially good list members. The list becomes bad-tempered because of the unpredictable nature of posts and admin intervention. Experts leave because they get a very weird set of responses to their help. I left LMUG because of this but didn't get unsubscribed for a day or two (I told them exactly why I was leaving) and at that point I was 'the last expert' because the others had already given up: there was a lot of recrimination but - sadly - not enough to make the admin do their job.
Added observations: the best lists I've ever known have an admin who tends to step in after about 24-48 hours and call time on the thread.
So that's what you'll get from me (along with roughly annual, and friendly, clarifications like this one. It's not up for negotiation, unless someone else wants to take over which I would be perfectly happy with. I think I must be at something like ten years now (?).
(I did once get someone who was interested but it came at a stupidly busy time and when I got back to them, it looked like they had left! If it was you, please get in touch;))
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I would rather not name names or stir things up (and it wasn't Ben). Can we please now leave this topic apart from someone nominating themselves to be a contact for those wishing to go ahead and do something for those who want a more social side, please?
That's a final statement on the matter.
If you are unhappy with this, anyone who wants to put themselves forward to be admin please contact me privately;)
And - thanks but not thanks - messages of support are also deprecated (but appreciated).