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Letters to the Editor (fwd)
hi
hope u'll understand we arn't arguing about technological role in
freedom of expression.
termpering with full and free expression of others by a human or a
computer is censorship coz the motive behind that person or that
computer program is the same.
none of us r too young to subscribe to a moderated list. we must explore
all ideas, high and low.
in the name of removing low languages, in 1800s, West adopted a yellow
journalism which reported only aristocratic and noblist views. They
favored imperialism and ecouraged White people to join imperialist
forces. The journalism now includes almost all classes views, mostly a
economically-and-socially disadvantaged people. they started carrying
their free expression with full load of rough langauges. Now we are in
electronic age and running a electronic paper. but the yellow
journalism, a backward idea, comes to stay in the minds of those who
control the media.
we arn't discussing about technology.
(we have enough technocrats in this movement to handle a pc to meet our
needs. so u do not need to refer to any software pages.)
we r discussing the role of free and fair journalism in the movement of
democracy in burma.
it is an ideological and ethic issue in exercising a true journalism.
two different forces with two opposite views collided here.
i expect u to understand the difference and won't consider our arguments
as our deficiency of knowledge in new journalism and pc-technology.
aung soe
----Original Message Follows----
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 09:56:59 +0100
Reply-To: Imre Der <ider@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Letters to the Editor (fwd)
To: MAYKHA-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear Than Soe,
No, I do not think it is a question of censorship. BurmaNet is a
MODERATED
mailing list. The not moderated mailing lists are appropriately called
ANARCHIC. Moderators have a definite idea about what their mailing list
is
all about. It is expressed in their welcome statement at the time of
subscription to the list. It can either be accepted or not. The
appropriate
action is subscribing to the list or not.
For deeper understanding of the nature of mailing lists, please refer
to:
http://email.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa102698.htm
With Kind Regards,
Imre Der
P.S.:By installing a software called "Arrow" on your computer, you also
can
manage your own moderated (or anarchic for that matter) mailing list.
You do
not need an internet service provder to do it for you. Only an email
address.
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