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Joining List-Serve Groups
Be aware that most list-serve groups observe common courtesies that
may differ from group to group. One list-serve may ask that you mail a
first message introducing yourself and explaining your interest in the
group topic. Other list-serve groups may ask that you "lurk"(reading without
participating) for a few
weeks until you "get the feel" for the common exchanges before you jump in. Don't create the wrong
impression as did a student joining a professional list-serve recently:
she asked how we could be so boring by never writing any messages.
As a member quickly responded, this group usually asks for polite
introductions first, and she would get more responses when the
members returned from the major annual convention that had
taken them all away from their desks for ten days.
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