Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent. I love the way our BN admins run our group. Without rules there is chaos (!) and BN would become just like any other group on FB. Interestingly, in our spin-off group there was just a long thread from people who have moved away who miss our local BN groups and the community they've created. They said in their news groups it's just "Interested!" and first-come, first-served. That misses the point of BN, which is more than just getting rid of stuff, for that there is Freecycle, Next Door, and FB garage sale groups, among others.
I’m sorry, but the “let it simmer” rule is just power tripping insanity. There is no chaos prevented by that.
No, it's not. It's for people who can't be on Facebook all the time. We have a lot of nurses and teachers in our group who can't sit on FB like some other members. They'd never get chosen if it was always FCFS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DP. I would love to hear from the PPs what kind of community is built by picking up stuff. Do you chat when the recipient picks it up? Do you contact them directly with other give-aways once you know they have a particular interest?
I'm genuinely asking. I think community is important, I just don't see the mechanism here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a DP. I would love to hear from the PPs what kind of community is built by picking up stuff. Do you chat when the recipient picks it up? Do you contact them directly with other give-aways once you know they have a particular interest?
I'm genuinely asking. I think community is important, I just don't see the mechanism here.
It’s a hoarder community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then this is not the group for you. Use Freecycle or post free on marketplace. But Nothing groups want you to let things simmer for at a minimum a few hours so the greedy ones don’t get everything and you can pick someone that maybe hasn’t ever been picked.
Just leave the group and set your stuff on the curb then.
The “let it simmer” rule leads to the exercise of bias because apparently you are supposed to pick the person most worthy of your box of used colored markers or whatever. When you pick the first person, you have a clearly defined algorithm that doesn’t get diluted by things like race. I am honestly surprised so many admins want to promote a system that clearly leads to improper decision-making.
If you live in a diverse area, keep an eye on the posts to see how many people who are “picked” always happen to be white women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent. I love the way our BN admins run our group. Without rules there is chaos (!) and BN would become just like any other group on FB. Interestingly, in our spin-off group there was just a long thread from people who have moved away who miss our local BN groups and the community they've created. They said in their news groups it's just "Interested!" and first-come, first-served. That misses the point of BN, which is more than just getting rid of stuff, for that there is Freecycle, Next Door, and FB garage sale groups, among others.
I’m sorry, but the “let it simmer” rule is just power tripping insanity. There is no chaos prevented by that.
Anonymous wrote:Are you in N Arlington? (Just surprised that this would happen with some frequency!) I left my group for exactly these reasons, OP. Crazytown.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DP. I would love to hear from the PPs what kind of community is built by picking up stuff. Do you chat when the recipient picks it up? Do you contact them directly with other give-aways once you know they have a particular interest?
I'm genuinely asking. I think community is important, I just don't see the mechanism here.
Anonymous wrote:Then this is not the group for you. Use Freecycle or post free on marketplace. But Nothing groups want you to let things simmer for at a minimum a few hours so the greedy ones don’t get everything and you can pick someone that maybe hasn’t ever been picked.
Just leave the group and set your stuff on the curb then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Are those the rules of your buy nothing?
Mine does not have that rule but we were supposed to read and agree to rules when we joined the group.
These are the rules of all buy nothings.
We have a spin off group in my neighborhood that plays much looser with the rules and is much more enjoyable.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent. I love the way our BN admins run our group. Without rules there is chaos (!) and BN would become just like any other group on FB. Interestingly, in our spin-off group there was just a long thread from people who have moved away who miss our local BN groups and the community they've created. They said in their news groups it's just "Interested!" and first-come, first-served. That misses the point of BN, which is more than just getting rid of stuff, for that there is Freecycle, Next Door, and FB garage sale groups, among others.