Subj : FIDO echo privacy To : GEORGE POPE From : PETER BRADIE Date : Sun Nov 23 2003 01:05 pm GP> On (13 Nov 03) PETER BRADIE wrote to GEORGE POPE... GP> PB> GP> One user has complained, suggesting that it feels like an invasion GP> PB> of GP> PB> GP> privacy to her, to have "non family intruding on our GP> PB> conversations". . . GP> PB> GP> PB> GP> Thoughts? GP> PB> GP> PB> Kinda strange having an expectation of privacy in an open echo... GP> PB> It's not GP> PB> like a private chat room, or email for that matter. GP> There is that, in a strict sense, but I understand what she means -- if GP> you're part of a club and you're at the meetings, you have a semi-closed GP> group with which you feel more comfortable sharing, knowing that GP> whatever gets said stays amongst this like-minded set of friends -- it GP> could certainly change how you view the group if you knew that Buddy in GP> the corner who doesn't say much at the meetings, is running around GP> gossiping all that gets said! :| GP> True, it's not a private chat room or email(netmail would be that GP> semi-equivalent, but still not quite as private) but it is like a rented GP> room at a convention centre, where all attendees must register before GP> gaining admittance. . . GP> A slight difference from a wide open arena (such as a public park, or GP> sidewalk, for example) I'd venture to say that there's at least one lurker, monitoring the messages here, just to see whether they wish to join in. They may have seen the title to the echo, or been invited to join in by a member, but the upshot is they are here although not participating. No registration required, or admission requirements. This is a wide, open area. --- þ MM 1.1 #0381 þ WinErr: 008 Broken window - Watch out for glass fragments * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .