Posted by Lou Pilder on September 26, 2004, at 14:25:39
Dr. Hsiung,
I am requesting that you make a determination as to if the following can remain unadmonished.
The post subject line is[Lou's reply to Gabbix2-B]. So I am in some way a person involved here.
The the post writes,[...perhaps it is time to establish posting quotas so that posting priveleges here are not {abused}...it is a real shame that this should become necessary...].
If I am the poster to be identified here, and I feel that there is enough infomation here that could lead other and myself to belive that I am the person in question, then I feel accused and put down after reading that statement.
I do not consider being a discussant on a mental health forum and posting in my style in the number of posts is something that I should be associated with as {abuse}. If Dinah wrote 10 posts in her thread about her parents, would she be considered in any way to be abusing the forum?
The next part of the post writes, "It only takes one person to make this necessary."
I feel deeply saddened after reading that statement. The statement causes me to feel that I should be blamed for something. I feel like the post in question has the potential for others and me that I should have some type of Badge of Shame or some type of stigmatization assosciated with me. I am asking you to make a determination as to if you are going to allow posts like the one here in question to go unadmonished. I feel that statements that have the potential to cause someone to feel blame are uncivil.
Lou Pilder
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20040902/msgs/395310.html
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:395324
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20040902/msgs/395324.html