{"id":1122,"date":"2014-03-10T23:57:15","date_gmt":"2014-03-11T04:57:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/curculio.org\/?p=1122"},"modified":"2014-03-11T00:18:04","modified_gmt":"2014-03-11T05:18:04","slug":"potis-comment-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/curculio.org\/?p=1122","title":{"rendered":"POTIS Comment Policy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A Public On-Line Textual-Interpretative Seminar (POTIS) is a new thing for me and &#8211; as far as I know &#8211; the classical world, though the APA has announced plans for something similar. No doubt it will take some time to work out the best way to do a seminar in the form of a blog with comments, but here are my thoughts on where to start:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>We are speaking in public. Let&#8217;s try to show the world (or that small part that is at all interested in such things) how technical scholarship is done. I am very reluctant to delete a comment just because the commenter has had second thoughts. Please don&#8217;t embarrass yourselves or each other or (especially!) me. Of course, I will be very quick to delete obvious trollery and spam, but I hope I will never have to ban any Persius scholar for bad behavior. Factories often post large signs saying &#8220;This facility has gone 127 days without an injury&#8221;. I would like to be able to post a message &#8220;This blog has gone 127 days without a banning&#8221;.<\/li>\n<li>Please check your politics at the door. On this site, I am emphatically uninterested in knowing what any of you think about any contemporary politician or political issue whatsoever. Save it for more appropriate sites, as I do. The most political thing I will ever have to say on this site is that I did enjoy rereading Persius 4 while waiting in line to vote last November.<\/li>\n<li>Try to keep it (relatively) clean. If any of my former students &#8211; many of them still in high school &#8211; visit, they are unlikely to stay long, but let&#8217;s try to make sure that they will be much more likely to leave bored or confused than offended or titillated. See Con #3, &#8216;The Other Side of Access&#8217;, in my post <a href=\"http:\/\/curculio.org\/?p=1008\">Why Publish Original Scholarship On-Line?<\/a><\/li>\n<li>Try to be pertinent and specific &#8211; not that those are strong points of mine! There will be posts dedicated to reporting tiny problems (typos, formatting inconsistencies, and so on), posts asking about general (?) issues (&#8220;How should I improve my formats?&#8221;) and specific technical issues (&#8220;How can I . . . .?&#8221;) and maybe even the occasional open thread (&#8220;What&#8217;s on your mind?&#8221;) &#8211; though the last will only be repeated if it works well the first time. If you get tired of waiting for an appropriate post for your Persius-related thoughts, you&#8217;re welcome to e-mail with suggestions for a post. I may allow guest-posts.<\/li>\n<li>How to address each other when agreeing or disagreeing? I lean towards avoiding first names and titles, and sticking with plain last names, with or without a first name or initial (which may be needed to avoid confusion). There are too many duplicate first names, many of us will have never met, and it will be a lot clearer to newcomers. As for titles, I don&#8217;t really want to have to worry about who&#8217;s a Professor, who a Doctor, and who a Mister, Ms, Miss, or Mrs.<\/li>\n<li>Don&#8217;t be bashful. Feel free to toot your horn, but don&#8217;t get carried away. If you&#8217;ve written something pertinent to the discussion, say so, and feel free to quote yourself or update your thoughts (&#8220;no one else seems to believe me, but I still think . . .&#8221; or &#8220;maybe I went too far, but my basic point seems sound&#8221; or &#8220;please ignore what I said about x &#8211; I&#8217;ve changed my mind &#8211; but read the other part on y&#8221;.)<\/li>\n<li>Avoid gush.<\/li>\n<li>Puns are allowed and even encouraged.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Comments \u2013 or would these be metacomments? &#8211; on any or all of these, and suggestions for additons, changes, or deletions, will be much appreciated.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A Public On-Line Textual-Interpretative Seminar (POTIS) is a new thing for me and &#8211; as far as I know &#8211; the classical world, though the APA has announced plans for something similar. 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