Re: Additions
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 7:38 pm
Amen? Hey what's going on, it truncated my post.lesterb wrote:How deep can we go?lesterb wrote:Amen!gcdonner wrote: AMEN!
Amen? Hey what's going on, it truncated my post.lesterb wrote:How deep can we go?lesterb wrote:Amen!gcdonner wrote: AMEN!
(i believe) .. when MN began, Robert set up an auto-removal of more than 3 quotes. others may know better.lesterb wrote:Amen? Hey what's going on, it truncated my post.lesterb wrote:How deep can we go?lesterb wrote: Amen!
i have many fond memories of MD.gcdonner wrote: You don't need to worry about post counts you are near the top already! I remember the days back in MD when I was near the top too...somehow it just doesn't seem as important anymore, eh?
Maybe we should start an Amen thread to see.lesterb wrote:How deep can we go?lesterb wrote:Amen!gcdonner wrote: AMEN!
Mrs.Nisly wrote:...
I would also like to see a section similar to the old regions section, but instead of regions it is broken out into various constituencies such as by conferences or fellowships, or brotherhoods, and including all Anabaptist affiliated groups including Old Order River Brethren, German Baptist, etc.
Maybe what I am looking for is a more grown up version of MD. Where instead of a place where people go to critique Mennonites and others under the Anabaptist umbrella, it is a place where people can connect and identify with Mennonites or a particular Anabaptist group.
gcdonner wrote:But how are we supposed to welcome new members if we can't reply to their introductions? Too many rules and regulations, I'm going back to the Amish...Robert wrote:Justme suggested that the Welcome thread should be viewable to all. Since we moderate the first post so we can filter out the trash and spam, what is left is acceptable, so there is no reason not to make it viewable. I should have it set so it can be seen (Read Only Access) since many are posting nice and informative comments there. We will try it this way for a bit and see how it goes. Let me know if you can not see it.
Ebb and flow. Ebb and flow. Just wait. It gets worse before it gets better.Reflecting wrote: I don’t know how you’ve managed in Robert, but I do feel MN is more connecting with other conservative anabaptists and less critiquing of mentos then MDland was.
i agree regarding ebb+flow.Robert wrote:Ebb and flow. Ebb and flow. Just wait. It gets worse before it gets better.Reflecting wrote: I don’t know how you’ve managed in Robert, but I do feel MN is more connecting with other conservative anabaptists and less critiquing of mentos then MDland was.
MennoNet is actually more controlled by the posters than by the moderators. That is not always a good thing.