Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]When talking to someone via an email list, you should speak as if you are going to meet the other people shortly after pushing "send". It's sort of like cutting someone off in traffic in order to make the light, then discovering, in the parking lot, that it was your boss that you just cut off. Always think "could what I am about to do, prove embarrassing in the near future?" Would I want to defend myself face to face? Would I want to say these things face to face? Does the Internet provide a safe haven for abusive practices? I found out the hard way, numerous times, that the Internet is not as anonymous as one might think. So be careful, respect your colleagues, bite your tongue when you are about to call someone a SOB. Or do it privately so that you don't expose a thousand other people to your rage, right or wrong. Quite often, silence is the ultimate statement. Jim PS... email filters are wonderful. They allow you to "not" receive email from chosen people. I have received abusive private email. It takes only one abusive message. I never hear from that person again. They are forever filtered to trash. This is another way for silence to manifest itself. Silence both ways.