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On May 11, 6:18 pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
I give up -- not flying -- but subscribing to this NG. Sorry to see you go, Jay. I've enjoyed your posts, and hope you can make it to OSH this year. I still find some utility in this group, but no longer recommend it to new or aspiring pilots. I find myself spending more and more time on moderated groups that don't tolerate anonymous trolls. Check back from time to time. This, too, shall pass. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Same here. I don't take seriously any posters who use handles instead of their real names. |
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On Sun, 11 May 2008 15:53:27 -0700 (PDT), Andrew Sarangan
wrote: Same here. I don't take seriously any posters who use handles instead of their real names. Or a handle that sounds like a real name? Like "Barry Sarangan" or "Barry Dighera"? ;^) Maybe with a free, throwaway email address that matches? Think about it... Anybody can have a "real" name online. Once upon a time, I used my whole real name. I still post with my real first name, and there are plenty of folks here who have met me in person. Some are from my home base, tied down a few spots away. I'll gladly provide my real name in private conversation where circumstances warrant, and when meeting other "real" folks. However, there are now enough nut jobs out there where it's often not a good idea to use a real name, tail number, etc... on the open 'net. I'm in the phone book, etc... as I LIKE being accessible to lost friends, etc... But it isn't worth dealing with a nut case over a USENET debate. I base my treatment of posters on posting history as it lodges in my memory. --------------------------------------------- ** http://www.bburke.com/woodworking.html ** --------------------------------------------- |
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Andrew Sarangan wrote:
I don't take seriously any posters who use handles instead of their real names. That's a little extreme, IMO ... I don't think a person should have to use their real name to be taken seriously. Some people aren't comfortable using their real names, and in many instances, with just cause. I think it's more important how people conduct themselves than whether or not they use their real names ... but ... to each, his own. |
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Character, it's been said, is what you do when no one is watching.
These days on the 'net it's demonstrated in other ways. Oh well. |
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On May 11, 6:16 pm, Shirl wrote:
Andrew Sarangan wrote: I don't take seriously any posters who use handles instead of their real names. That's a little extreme, IMO ... I don't think a person should have to use their real name to be taken seriously. Some people aren't comfortable using their real names, and in many instances, with just cause. I think it's more important how people conduct themselves than whether or not they use their real names ... but ... to each, his own. Case in point? The people that got sued by Zoom for posting on Usenet. Lou |
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on 5/11/2008 6:58 PM Lou said the following:
On May 11, 6:16 pm, Shirl wrote: Andrew Sarangan wrote: I don't take seriously any posters who use handles instead of their real names. That's a little extreme, IMO ... I don't think a person should have to use their real name to be taken seriously. Some people aren't comfortable using their real names, and in many instances, with just cause. I think it's more important how people conduct themselves than whether or not they use their real names ... but ... to each, his own. Case in point? The people that got sued by Zoom for posting on Usenet. Or had our local police turned loose on us in the middle of the night by him. Or were threatened with violence in our workplace by a different psycho poster living nearby. |
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On May 11, 7:16 pm, Shirl wrote:
Andrew Sarangan wrote: I don't take seriously any posters who use handles instead of their real names. That's a little extreme, IMO ... I don't think a person should have to use their real name to be taken seriously. Some people aren't comfortable using their real names, and in many instances, with just cause. I think it's more important how people conduct themselves than whether or not they use their real names ... but ... to each, his own. You do have a point because legitimate posts also come from anonymous posters. But if you browse the topics, nearly all inflammatory posts come from people whose names are fake, and people with real names have rarely made such posts, although there are exceptions. Anonymity is critical in some newsgroups, such as abuse, drugs etc.. In aviation there might be an occasional need for anonymity, to discuss accidents or similar things. But for just plain shooting the breeze, as we often do in this group, I don't see anonymity as a basic requirement. |
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Shirl:
That's a little extreme, IMO ... I don't think a person should have to use their real name to be taken seriously. Some people aren't comfortable using their real names, and in many instances, with just cause. I think it's more important how people conduct themselves than whether or not they use their real names ... but ... to each, his own. Andrew Sarangan wrote: You do have a point because legitimate posts also come from anonymous posters. But if you browse the topics, nearly all inflammatory posts come from people whose names are fake, and people with real names have rarely made such posts, although there are exceptions. I agree with that. Anonymity is critical in some newsgroups, such as abuse, drugs etc.. In aviation there might be an occasional need for anonymity, to discuss accidents or similar things. But for just plain shooting the breeze, as we often do in this group, I don't see anonymity as a basic requirement. I don't see either as a "requirement", I just don't judge anyone's credibility *or lack of credibility* solely on whether or not they use their real name to post ,,, whether it's to shoot the breeze or to discuss something substantial. But again, that's JMO. |
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Andrew Sarangan writes:
You do have a point because legitimate posts also come from anonymous posters. But if you browse the topics, nearly all inflammatory posts come from people whose names are fake, and people with real names have rarely made such posts, although there are exceptions. However, the converse is not true: not all anonymous posters make inflammatory posts. Anonymity is an unpleasant necessity in cyberspace today. But for just plain shooting the breeze, as we often do in this group, I don't see anonymity as a basic requirement. No matter what you say, and no matter what your opinion, and no matter how nicely you say it, there will be someone who doesn't like it, so beware. |
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