Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]There has recently been a discussion on this list about the use of public versus private email. One view put forth was that this list is a public forum and that it is irrelevant if someone wishes to take the discussion into private email, thus making all private email freely distributable by the second party to the list. Anyone should recognize that this is absolute nonsense. It is NEVER the prerogative of the recipient of email to redistribute this to a public forum, just as it is not the prerogative of the recipient of a private letter to pin it up on a public bulletin board without the prior consent of the sending party. If there is ANY doubt about this, consider the situations in which this happens. Typically, the recipient of private email will feel that the person sending it has written something inflamatory, and they wish to show to the rest of the world what an asshole (in their opinion) the sender is. So, the email, or portions of it, get publically posted. This kind of behaviour is not only childish ("Mummy, mummy, so-and-so just took my spade!") it is a violation of the most basic manners in written conversation. If private email upsets you, ignore it. By redistributing private email so show how terrible someone conducted themselves actually only does more damage to your own public image than that of the author of the private email. To ensure that your email is identified as private, mark it as such (I use "[private]" in the subject heading when writing to people who I also correspond with through emailing lists). If you wish to redistribute all or parts of a private message, seek consent before doing so. M. - -- Martin Howard | Visiting Scholar, CSEL, OSU | What boots up must come down. email: howard.390@osu.edu | www: http://mvhoward.i.am/ +---------------------------------------