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Antonomasia wrote: "Where would be the right place to post about documentaries and other factual programming on classic literature? There's a Film & TV adaptations folder, but it is exactly that."
Go ahead with a new thread in that folder & call it documentaries. That should be the best place for the discussion.
Go ahead with a new thread in that folder & call it documentaries. That should be the best place for the discussion.
Antonomasia wrote: "Thanks. Took a few days to get round to it, but now done: /topic/show/..."
Excellent. Looking forward to the discussion
Excellent. Looking forward to the discussion



Bri wrote: "Thank you so much for your welcoming and informative message! If I have any questions, should I come here to ask them?"
Here is our "Got a Question?" Thread. A great place to ask any question about the group: /topic/show/...
Here is our "Got a Question?" Thread. A great place to ask any question about the group: /topic/show/...

Victoria wrote: "Hi, thank you for the explanation. Delighted to have found this site. I have ordered Gaskell's Cranford, as it is from what I understand, one of the choices for January. But does this mean we shoul..."
We start reading and discussing on January 1st. So some people read it by then, and others read it during that month. For long reads, we read over three months.
We have two threads for each book that we read. One is a spoiler thread and the other is a non spoiler thread. It is best to be careful when reading the posts in the spoiler thread if you have not finished the book. Some people use spoiler tags, but others are using the app on their phone and those are not available to them.
Hope you enjoy the book.
We start reading and discussing on January 1st. So some people read it by then, and others read it during that month. For long reads, we read over three months.
We have two threads for each book that we read. One is a spoiler thread and the other is a non spoiler thread. It is best to be careful when reading the posts in the spoiler thread if you have not finished the book. Some people use spoiler tags, but others are using the app on their phone and those are not available to them.
Hope you enjoy the book.
Hello this is a continuation of an etiquette discussion from a nominations thread. Personally, I think polite is better. Since we are not seeing facial cues and hearing voice cues, I always try to interpret posts in the kindest manner possible.
To thank or not to thank.
I like thank you's. That is my simple answer. Discussion is open for those who would like to discuss it.
To thank or not to thank.
I like thank you's. That is my simple answer. Discussion is open for those who would like to discuss it.
Oh I just thought of something else. When making up the lists of nominations,,,you may not believe this but sometimes I make a mistake LOL!! Hmmm The thank you's, if there is like one comprehensive list, is something I actually use to double check myself.

I cannot imagine a moderator being so rude to you over such a minor issue, Nike. Even if they objected, it could have been handled without that! Please continue to thank people in any threads I am monitoring. Like others, I find it uplifting to see people being polite and sharing their joys. I am so sorry you spent time hurting over this, because those people don't deserve you...so, just come spend the rest of your time with us. :o)

I personally do not write thankyou to people seconding, for exactly that reason. But I was considering stating to do it, when I read Nike's post: It matters to me that this group is one of the warm, troll-free, cozy corners of the Internet.
I never thank others for seconding either, but I take it as a nice part of a person's personality when they take the time to, and I never want to cancel out the nice things.



I also believe that if we as group members start second guessing too much any sort of post, that will kill group discussion and eventually kill the group. Again polite behavior is good. The point of a discussion group is discussion; obvious, but too many rules kill discussion.
As a moderator I thank all the monthly participants in the nominations threads. I in no way think it has anything to do with me. It's just a nice thing to do.
As a moderator I thank all the monthly participants in the nominations threads. I in no way think it has anything to do with me. It's just a nice thing to do.

I can see the pro and con to the many thank yous in these threads, but I don't think we want to go down the road of judging whether someone's post is worthy or not--no matter what they say. Our moderators do take it to another thread when necessary, as was done here, which is very appropriate and considerate for all.
I'm sorry for Nike that she experienced rude treatment in the other group, and I'm grateful for this considerate group and the wise moderators that keep us moving in the right direction.
Politeness and kindness are always appropriate. Lynn said it for me here:
Lynn wrote: "...I always try to interpret posts in the kindest manner possible. ..."
Lynn wrote: "...I always try to interpret posts in the kindest manner possible. ..."

Wayne, click on "bookshelf" on the upper right hand menu under the group name. When the bookshelf comes up the books should be listed in chronological order by date read. If they are not, you can click on the "date started" button and it will sort them into that order. Hope this is helpful.

Thanks a lot Sara. I am sure it will help. Much appreciated

If I look up each individual thread/discussion in this group, I see I can remove by clicking "add to my Update Feed". But is there a simpler
way? I am getting dozens and dozens of updates about Bingos and things I don't care about!
Thank you!
Under your profile you will find a tab "get emails". If you click on this and scroll down you will see a section where each group you are in is listed. Next to the listing, you will have options regarding how you want to get notifications for that group.
Also, when you visit a thread (such as this one) the "You are following this discussion" automatically sets itself to "individual email". You will get an email if anyone then posts to the thread. If you do not click on that link in the email, you will not get any further notices from that thread. If you don't want the automatic setting, you can select edit and change to the choice you prefer.
Hope this helps.
Also, when you visit a thread (such as this one) the "You are following this discussion" automatically sets itself to "individual email". You will get an email if anyone then posts to the thread. If you do not click on that link in the email, you will not get any further notices from that thread. If you don't want the automatic setting, you can select edit and change to the choice you prefer.
Hope this helps.

Since this reaction dates from 2015, wouldn't it be logic to move that breakline to 2009? (as in, we are almost 10 years further ;) )
The idea here is to encourage the reading of earlier works, Soren. You can always form a buddy read for books after 1999, there is no date restriction on buddy reads.


Teri-K, I think the books with the most number of seconds are the ones that go to the poll. One second is often not enough to get there.

Oh, thanks! I'll go second my favorite, then, and help it out.
Yes, the seven books with the most seconds advance to the polls. In the case of ties more or fewer books go to the polls.
Soren wrote: "Pink wrote: "Hi Veronica, we've debated timescales in the past and after much discussion and voting we agreed on a cut off date of 1999. As we're a classic book group, we like to concentrate on boo..."
Time keeps moving on. The moderators of this Group have decided that in this group the definition of classic book will be 20 years old or older. Starting in 2025 the New School Book dates will be books first published from 1915 - 2005. Old School dates will be any book first published before 1915.
Time keeps moving on. The moderators of this Group have decided that in this group the definition of classic book will be 20 years old or older. Starting in 2025 the New School Book dates will be books first published from 1915 - 2005. Old School dates will be any book first published before 1915.
Darren wrote: "woo-hoo! 6 more years of New School!..."
Glad to see you excited for this! We agonize over every change we make in the group.
Glad to see you excited for this! We agonize over every change we make in the group.

(goes away to prepare short-list of possible nominations...)
:oD"
Oh yes.
I started a tread for it here:
/topic/show/...
Anyone want to talk about books?

Glad to see you excited for this! We agonize over every change we make in the group."
For me this change doesn't mean much, as I prefer to read old-old books. but I appreciate that you're listening to the members but not making changes willy-nilly. This is a great group and the mods are a big part of why it's so great. So, thanks for your time and caring.

James wrote: "People reference previous comments on a thread but unless it is a very recent comment, it can be hard to follow the conversation. Is there something that either I can do or this group can do to hel..."
Good question, but as far as I know, this is a drawback on ŷ.
Good question, but as far as I know, this is a drawback on ŷ.

/topic/show/...
I got the link by hovering over the timestamp on the comment, right-clicking, and selecting "copy link".

/topic/show/...?..."
I didn't know you could do that! It's very helpful info - thanks.
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I think the film and tv adaptations folder would be fine to post in, or else the general chit chat folder. You can start a thread for documentaries if you like, I'll be interested to see any recommendations.