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Insider's Guide to Motley Moose

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Greetings fellow Moose (and lurkers!). There have been several new additions to the herd in the past few weeks so I thought some ‘insider moose tips’ might be useful.

While most of what one needs to know of the Moose can be found in our Posting Guidelines, FAQ, and About pages, there are lots of ‘quirks’ of the Moose that are unwritten.

Follow me below the fold for an Insider’s Guide to the Moose.

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PhotobucketHere at the Moose, there really is no such thing as ‘threadjacking’. Just about any thread on the Moose is a potential ‘Open Thread’ and no one is going to get fired up over a left field comment.

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PhotobucketThere is no such thing as ‘Jumping the Tip Jar’ because we don’t use Tip Jars. Our diarists may not even leave the top comment (though, if a diary has JUST been posted, it is courteous to wait a few minutes before commenting in case one is being written).

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PhotobucketRatings on the Moose are more for fun and support than anything else. We do not tend to take them as seriously as other sites might. In the most general of terms, our ratings can be defined as:

Fierce = Anything from “Ayup” to “Oh, hell yeah!!”

Meh = “Meh”

Fail = “Oh, hell no!!” (obvious Trolls/beyond the pale language)

PhotobucketWe really are pretty laid back as a rule. As such, ‘Fail’ ratings are rare rare rare. If someone has ‘Failed’ a comment of yours, odds are it was in error (easy to do on a laptop when rating multiple comments).

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PhotobucketThe Moose moves at a slower pace than most other sites. Rather than lasting a few hours, a conversation may last for days (and/or be carried over into multiple diaries).

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PhotobucketThe Moose is an Anti-Flame Zone. Our interactions are more like dinner table discussion with family and friends, and best intentions and good faith should always be assumed. That having been said, everyone has a bad day now and again, we just tend to cut each other some slack when it happens.

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PhotobucketTry not to drag drama and/or altercations from other sites over to the Moose.

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Odds are that the Moose it would interest are already aware of it…and those that aren’t probably don’t want to be aware of it in the first place.

PhotobucketWe try to avoid bashing other sites (the obvious exceptions to this rule would be Rightwing and/or Hate sites). We see no need to build a divide amongst those fighting for the same causes. In fact, most Moose are active across the blogosphere. For example, many Moose diary and comment regularly on dKos.

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PhotobucketTo follow what we are up to on dKos, join and follow the Group Moose Tracks: Moose on the Loose. By looking at the profile for the Moose Group you can click on individual Moose and follow them as well.

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PhotobucketMoose have pretty thick hides and many (if not most) comments have a healthy dose of snark in them. From a recent comment:

We are a pretty snarky and irreverent bunch…for the most part we adhere to the “we only tease ya cuz we love ya” mindset…some of us have been pokin’ fun at each other for years now…just laugh and roll with it  ðŸ˜‰

PhotobucketThis is YOUR blog. Write about whatever you want to. While we are focused primarily on politics, we also love food diaries, horse diaries, poetry diaries, photo diaries, and funny clips. Music, books, travel, personal stories, and the occasional unicorn porn. Whatever you feel led to blog about is fair game on the Moose (so long as it abides by our Posting Guidelines!). Not only do we want you to join in on the conversation, we want you to start new ones!

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PhotobucketWhile the Moose is indeed now YOUR blog, we understand that many keep personal blogs as well. ‘Moose with Blogs’ is a blog roll found in the right column that links to…you guessed it…blogs that belong to other Moose. If you have a personal blog that you would like added to the Moose Blog Roll, you can ask in any active thread (or use the ‘Contact the Moose’ link at the bottom of each page).

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PhotobucketIf you are plugged into ‘social media’, Motley Moose has Twitter, Facebook, and Networked Blogs accounts. You can find links to all three in the far right column beneath the Moose with Blogs roll. Add us, Friend us, and Follow us!

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PhotobucketIt is highly recommended that you download the browser add-on Lazarus. It is available for both Firefox and Chrome and it can be an absolute sanity saver. It prevents the loss of a diary draft or comment (on any site) in the case of an errant click, power outage, or balky computer (it also prevents the loss of forms and emails). Do yourself a favor and take the very brief time needed to add it.

Lazarus for Firefox

Lazarus for Chrome

PhotobucketPut quite simply: Our ‘Search’ sucks. Try using the advanced options, then hit teh Googles.

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PhotobucketYou will occasionally see a diary labeled ‘The Lounge’. The Lounge was an early forum for all things silly during the building of the Moose. Our resident snarkmeisters reigned supreme and kept us all from getting too serious. We carried The Lounge over to Motley Moose in the form of snarky and/or free form diaries. A couple of examples:  

The Lounge: Flashback-Gate and part deux

Zee Lounge: Evolution Edition

Feel free to use the ‘The Lounge’ as a subject header when you want to get your snark on.

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Heh. I like the above t-shirt. It reminded me of these:

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I am sure there are many quirks of the Moose that I am missing.

I hope you all stick around to figure them out.

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59 comments

  1. anonymoose

    I know I have missed plenty.

    Consider this, in true Moose form, an Open Thread.

    **This made me smile.

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  2. scribe

    Old grumpy moose here seeking a rest stop that isn’t full of  braying asses. Don’t have a lot to say since I discovered I’m not as brilliant as I once thought I was, but do love to listen and learn and take an occasional turn with the talking stick.  

  3. HappyinVT

    A certain site had a diary last night wondering why we couldn’t talk about primarying the president (from the Left).  The question really was “with whom should we…?” because any attempt to tell the diarist it was a stupid idea was met largely with insults.  The list of potential opponents actually answered the question:   Grayson, Feingold, Robt. Kennedy, warren, Dean, Whitehouse, Reed, Sanders (more on him in a minute), and Gore.

    It seems Bernie Sanders told a NY media outlet that primarying the president would “enliven” things.  I shot off an email to my junior senator which certainly contained an element of wtf?!  We don’t need to waste resources on such a futile notion.  We’d be better served working to get a better Congress.

  4. Most of us here–myself included–are pretty busy. As such, I have less time to keep up with the daily minutiae or sites like dKos. I can barely keep up with CNN. I tend to write in broader, grandiose brush strokes and thank the heavenly Moose for a site where I can get feedback on that art. Thanks folks! And welcome to all new meeses.

  5. HappyinVT

    At first I guessed well; certain colors and/or symbols seem to dominate certain regions.  Now I’m getting pretty good at it.  I think Bosnia and Herzogovenia is my favorite.  Or the Seychelles.  Not surprisingly I like color.  ðŸ™‚

  6. spacemanspiff

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/

    What you are now witnessing is the most masterful rope-a-dope ever performed by a president against an opposition party in Congress.

    That’s Lawrence O’Donnell who said that by the way (hardly an Obamabot).

  7. spacemanspiff

    When I look at what Obama started his presidency (66+ / 0-)

    with:  a looming depression, 2 unfunded wars, a tea party radical republican party that considered him an illegitimate president and on and on… I am more than willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. Sure I would like the country to go as far to the left as possible but I am willing to take the baby steps necessary to get there at a slower pace. What I can’t stomach are the democrats who let us down in 2010 by staying home. A lot of this outrage could have been avoided if we hadn’t handed over our state legislative government as well as congress to teaparty crazies and Koch brother puppets. Where does anyone think we would be right now with President McCain not to mention VP Palin?  Obama is not going to be primaried so get over that idea. Let’s get back to work ourselves and take back our state governments and get Obama a congress he can work with.

    Not being able to do everything is no excuse for not doing everything you can. – Ashleigh Brilliant

    by dmac on Tue Jul 12, 2011 at 04:33:10 AM PDT

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    Fierce.

  8. fogiv

    Feels good to do something good. Nice to see a conclusion of sorts for the effort. Yay me (for my part anyway).

    For Release On:  July 12, 2011

    Camp Berryessa to be Developed Under a Long-term Agreement Between Reclamation and Napa County

    The Bureau of Reclamation and the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District (District) have signed a long-term, 25-year agreement for the development, management, operation, and maintenance of Camp Berryessa along the shore of Putah Creek on Lake Berryessa.

    Under the agreement, the District will facilitate and support outdoor recreation and environmental education, research and restoration by serving students, youth groups and non-profit organizations. The management agreement is consistent with the 2006 Record of Decision for the Lake Berryessa’s Visitor Service Plan.

    Camp Berryessa will be the first and only public outdoor environmental education camp in Napa County and is planned to be a living demonstration in sustainable design and operations. The District plans to start construction next spring and is anticipating having the area open in 2013.

    The District has recently obtained a $1.5 million grant from the Coastal Conservancy. The grant will enable the District to construct the first phase of the camp, which will include approximately 30 tent cabins, campfire amphitheater, swimming area, opportunities for canoes and kayaks, nature trails, and numerous other activity areas. Once the basic camp is up and operating, the District will seek funding to add a central dining and meeting facility.

    This outdoor education camp complements President Barack Obama’s “America’s Great Outdoors” (AGO) initiative

    http://americasgreatoutdoors.g… AGO is a grassroots approach to protecting our nation’s lands and waters while connecting Americans to our natural and cultural heritage.

    Camp Berryessa is a former Boy Scout Camp on Lake Berryessa, located approximately 30 miles northeast of Napa. Lake Berryessa provides water for irrigation and urban purposes plus serves as a major recreation destination serving the San Francisco Bay Area and the Sacramento Valley. The lake provides opportunities for boating and water sports, camping, fishing, hiking, and other activities.

  9. fogiv

    Since pulling the plug on the deal, Boehner has been largely silent in the meetings, leaving House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) to present details of the House’s position. On Tuesday, people in both parties said, Obama tried to reestablish Boehner’s primacy.

    Cantor, who is advocating a smaller deal, at one point demanded that Obama offer the details of his vision for a “grand bargain.”

    “Where’s your paper?” he asked angrily.

    Obama snapped back: “Frankly, your speaker has it.  Am I dealing with him, or am I dealing with you?”

    booya.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/

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