Re: Product review postings (was Administrivia)

From: Gwendolynn ferch Elydyr (gwenat_private)
Date: Fri Jul 11 2003 - 12:35:13 PDT

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    On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Matt D. Harris wrote:
    > If anyone can find a single good reason not to use one's real name when
    > posting to a mailing list (real employer is different - there're plenty
    > of good reasons not to use that especially in the case of sensitive
    > government security positions), then please feel free to speak on that
    > point.  How many people here's real address and whatnot are in the whois
    > information for the domain from which they're sending mail?  I'd gather
    > at least a few.
    
    It seems obvious to me, at least, that many people have sufficiently
    unique names so as to make their employer obvious if they post under
    their own name.
    
    ...and it seems equally obvious to me that somebody in a sensitive
    position isn't going to post from a domain that's clearly linked
    to them.
    
    Beyond that, as has been said many times, it doesn't really matter if
    a person is "Joe Blow", "Fook Yoo", or "rainforestpuppy". It's all
    about the credibility that they've established under that identity.
    
    We all are cats on the Internet ;>
    
    cheers!
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