OUR
VENTILATING ARENA
Murray
Gellen
A message is
usually defined as a short communication sent from one person to another of a
central idea. Often, in a residential
community, messages are transmitted and displayed on an electronic message
board that are displayed for any resident who has access to it. Given this vehicle, one who receives a
message is free to respond to the sender.
Interesting to note, it means that any resident who has use of the
message board may respond to the sender or introduce additional information to
the original sender or other residents who are free to view such a message. The nature of the message board provides an
open arena for just about any topic that comes to one’s mind. However, in our community, there are
guidelines that attempt to protect and monitor messages transmitted to assure
freedom of expression and, at the same time, protect viewers form derogatory
commentary. The message board is the place to welcome opinions and a variety of
viewpoints,
One may note that
the message board receives messages for information as to where one might contact
a plumber, a doctor or where to purchase a particular window or refrigerator
company. But, then there are opinions regarding the community Board’s
considered recommendations or decisions.
It is still the right of residents to offer opinions regarding issues
facing the community. It appears that many of these matters of the Board would
be better served if members of the message board addressed their concerns
directly to Board members than to each other. Yes, it is a free ventilating arena
to express one’s opinion regarding a Board’s actions or decisions. However, it
appears that more often it agitates message board senders toward each other
over issues. Matters of community governance need to be directed to the Board
than to each other.
" Yes, it is an open arena."
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