Done.
Zoe ,'Heart Of Gold'
Bureaucracy 4: Like Job. No, really, just like Job
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: Jon B, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych, msbelle, shrift, Dana, Laura
Stompy Emerita: ita, DXMachina
how come?
Because the person didn't explicitly give us (meaning the admins) permission to post their name online. Lots of folks are hesitant about posting their real names, especially when talking about their jobs.
especially when talking about their jobs.
but they're not talking about their jobs, really. they're just thanking us for the survival kits. i mean, i don't mind either way if we don't know who's thanking us, but it seems silly to withhold the info if they signed their name in the email.
Because the person didn't explicitly give us (meaning the admins) permission to post their name online. Lots of folks are hesitant about posting their real names, especially when talking about their jobs.
I know you mean well, DX, but I think this is misguided. A person wrote a thank you note to a posting board and signed it with a real name. He or she knew it could get posted that way. In fact, he or she probably counted on it, and you're actually preventing that from happening.
Also, I want to know who thanked us.
I agree with DX -- unless we had explicit permission, I'd be leery of posting people's real names, particularly given the politics surrounding the strike.
I think it would be okay to post the names here, since no one can google for them and something called "Bureaucracy" is unlikely to be the first choice for a newcomers.
DX made a judgment call, and I think we should just go with that.
I'm with DX. Real names should be explicitly opt in as opposed to opt out.
A person wrote a thank you note to a posting board and signed it with a real name.
They wrote it to the admins of a posting board. I can say with reasonable certainty that not all the emails we get are for public consumption, so it wouldn't occur to me to reveal identifying details unless explicitly allowed to by the wielder of said details.
Right -- they chose to email rather than post, which is slightly easier but also explicitly less public.
I generally agree with the decision not to post names, but I suspect that for some of the strikers, the choice not to post on the board was more predicated on the registering for yet another website (which sometimes keeps me from doing stuff). Even if they had posted, they would not necessarily have used their real names.