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message 1: by Gizella (new)

Gizella Tóth (tigi5) | 29 comments I am really curious how can a Goodreads librarian NOT ACCEPT messages. How can he/she help other member as a librarian? How can I send him/her a message if I have a problem, a question (as I have one and wanted his/her help).
Thanks for any reply or help.
tigi
:)


message 2: by Banjomike (new)

Banjomike | 5166 comments Gizella wrote: "I am really curious how can a Goodreads librarian NOT ACCEPT messages. How can he/she help other member as a librarian? How can I send him/her a message if I have a problem, a question (as I have one and wanted his/her help).
Thanks for any reply or help.
tigi
:) "


If you need help then these groups are the place to ask. There are not many reasons for needing to PM a specific librarian for help. Many librarians have private profiles for exactly that reason.


message 3: by Gizella (new)

Gizella Tóth (tigi5) | 29 comments He/She put on the book I wanted to ask about.


message 4: by Banjomike (new)

Banjomike | 5166 comments Gizella wrote: "He/She put on the book I wanted to ask about."

Fair enough, but you can still ask your question here. An alternative would be to contact Customer Support and ask them to forward your query.


message 5: by Gizella (new)

Gizella Tóth (tigi5) | 29 comments Thank you, maybe tomorrow. Now I am too upset about the fact that I cannot ask a question from a GR librarian.
I am a GR librarian, too, and I just CANNOT ACCEPT such kind of attitude.
Good night and thanks again for listening to my problem.


message 6: by Banjomike (new)

Banjomike | 5166 comments Gizella wrote: "Thank you, maybe tomorrow. Now I am too upset about the fact that I cannot ask a question from a GR librarian.
I am a GR librarian, too, and I just CANNOT ACCEPT such kind of attitude.
Good night and thanks again for listening to my problem. "


It is difficult to find privacy on the Internet. Not everyone wants their every moment to be followed.


message 7: by Gizella (new)

Gizella Tóth (tigi5) | 29 comments Banjomike wrote: It is difficult to find privacy on the Internet.
Because Internet IS NOT for privacy. :) If one wants privacy, he needs to seek it somewhere else. It is so simply. ;)
But it is OK, I just misunderstood the librarian status. I thought we were here to build the database, to correct mistakes, to help other members... My mistake.
Have a very nice Sunday!
:)


message 8: by Roberta (new)

Roberta  | 90 comments Whew!


message 9: by Thalia (new)

Thalia (thaliaanderson) | 259 comments Some people don't allow messages from non-friends on GoodReads. They are members first and librarians second. Not allowing messages from non-friends is a personal choice and isn't made based on whether someone is a librarian or not. I'm not sure what's unacceptable about that?


message 10: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Goodreads has never made accepting messages from other librarians a requirement of being a librarian.


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) | 12 comments Personally, I'm a librarian mainly to fix problems I find myself while I'm noodling around Goodreads and any problems people in my group have, not to field every single issue non-librarians have.


message 12: by Gizella (new)

Gizella Tóth (tigi5) | 29 comments I said it was OK, though I find this "not allowing messages" quite rude (yeah, I know, it's my problem:). If a non-friend wants to send a message to me I am sure it is because he/she finds it important. For me it is natural to help if I can. (OK, I know it's a fault, but I can live with it, so...)

Dear Liam, I wanted to fix a problem I found myself while noodling around GR, and it seemed that this person who put the book data on could help me... That's all. As I wrote before MY MISTAKE, SORRY!


message 13: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn Parry (kathrynmorgan-parry) | 26 comments I'm not a librarian myself but know from other sites hate messages can be directed at moderators and librarians as a target for other peoples hate and anger. Keeping their profiles for themselves stop that hate spreading. We get all the help we need from the groups and if we don't there is the contact support button.


message 14: by Lotus (new)

Lotus (nonextant) "For me it is natural to help if I can. (OK, I know it's a fault, but I can live with it, so...)"

Your thinly veiled judgmental arrogance is actually glaringly obvious, of course the librarians want to help, but like it is stated above, there are groups for that, there is no need to bother anyone personally. Being on the internet does not actually mean you have to give up all aspects of privacy.


message 15: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
The question asked in this thread's OP has been answered.

Closing thread.


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