Posted by maxime on January 5, 2011, at 11:06:13
In reply to Re: Why haven't you left this in babblemail?, posted by Dinah on January 5, 2011, at 9:51:08
> Incidentally, if following site guidelines and avoiding blocks is important to you, a way to warn others without violating civility guidelines might be to say.
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> "I advise everyone to be very careful with information you don't wish to be public. Don't post it on board and don't send it to others. Emails are no more private than the board. Posters can and do pass on information in emails. If privacy is important to you, be careful what you post on board, send babblemails rather than emails, and don't send anything to another babbler that you wouldn't want known on board."
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> That is not only unexceptional, it's also completely true. I could endorse a statement like that. Depending on context, perhaps.
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> You say your pdoc is reading. Does he ever address your behavior? Or just the behavior of others. When I bring in posts, my therapist is always one to address my behavior before he addresses the behavior of others.
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>Dinah, you are right. I could have worded it the way you did.
Yes, my pdoc is reading. He has commented on some of the post I have made and we talk about it.
As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man objected and no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever. ~Clarence Darrow~
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