[Steppes] When Email Escapes!!

Gail gailh at fanninelectric.com
Tue Jan 11 21:37:25 PST 2005


then of course.....there are always those of us "blessed" with "foot in
mouth, disease" who rarely manage to get things to come out the way we
wanted them to....

Galen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steppes Seneschal" <steppes.seneschal at gmail.com>
To: "Michael Smith" <morganbuchanan at hotmail.com>
Cc: "Barony of Steppes - SCA, Inc." <steppes at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Steppes] When Email Escapes!!


> Some people make more mistakes than others.  It is quite easy in fact
> to use language with a friend that a secondary party might be offended
> by.  The change I suggested it not intended to offer a haven for
> snarky comments.  It is a suggestion to promote privacy, and limit
> email traffic to only the intended receiver, nothing more.
>
> As I said, I have made this mistake.  It usually involved nothing of a
> snarky nature, but was not intended to be viewed by the entire world.
> Be glad that you have been fortuate enough to have avoided such a
> mistake.  Also, please be aware that there are many people that are
> not bold enough to state their true opinion in public, but feel secure
> enough to do so through email.
>
> I take it that you are not in favor of adding this safeguard to
> prevent  unintended email accidents, and lessen general email traffic.
>  Am I correct in this?
>
>
>
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 20:36:18 -0600, Michael Smith
> <morganbuchanan at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > I have this policy.  I don't say anything in an email that I wouldn't
say in
> > person or to the person to whom I refer.  Further, I don't send anything
in
> > what I ***KNOW*** is a private email that I would mind seeing posted to
a
> > list or read to the subject.  Why?  Because you never know what may
happen
> > once you hit "send" anyway.  I think this is a better policy than doing
> > something to help people who are making snarkey comments from looking
> > foolish in public.  I just think it's social Darwinism.  There are
people
> > who can't seem to learn that gossip and hurtful comments aren't nice.
The
> > occasional self imposed negative reinforcement is the only thing that
keeps
> > some of them in check.  Sorry if I've offended anyone, but that's just
my
> > opinion.
> >
> > Morgan
> >
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