"Cindy Weeks" <cindyweeks050905@...> wrote in part:
You might try going back to the list's home page and see who the
'owner' is and if you can email them directly.
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Right, I agree the person should write the owner.
I see this on occassionally on groups, the infamous "No questions
asked policy", which is of course a listparents choice, but I think it
depends on *when* the person unsubscribes too, I mean, if a person
joins and then unsubs within a short time frame, that's not good, but
if a person has been with a group, even a few months, and then unsubs,
there is likely a perfectly good reason. No questions asked policies
arn't so hot sometimes. I save banning on my own groups for people who
really deserve it (trolls, defamation, etc.) I have many interests,
and am a long time list mom in various genres, guess how many I've had
to ban in 5 years? two (on all of them combined).
I would write the owner, and explain, if your reasons are reasonable,
and they still won't lift a ban (if that is the issue) ultimately, at
least IMHO you don't need a group that strict, the stress of not
stepping on toes too big to avoid, isn't worth it, these groups are
meant for fun and relaxation.
Thoughtfully,
Charlotte in NV/Celticharper1
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