Posted by Dr. Bob on November 2, 2009, at 15:11:02
In reply to Re: it shouldn't feel that different, but it does » Dr. Bob, posted by sunnydays on November 1, 2009, at 17:20:11
> There is a big difference - cutting and pasting someone's words does not prove a person wrote what they did. Linking does in fact indicate the person did write the words; it also allows someone to come back here and read all of the person's posts..
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> The key factor here is the ability to edit/delete your posts - if you find someone who has a link to your comment on their website, perhaps someone who is acting maliciously, and you were able to delete the post - then no problem.
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> psych chatMay I ask what worries you about someone being able to prove that "psych chat" wrote some words? And do you worry about Babblers or non-Babblers or both?
My philosophy has always been that thinking twice before posting is preferable to editing/deleting afterwards. In most of our lives, we can't just edit/delete what we've done. But there are exceptions to every rule, and in certain cases I will edit posts.
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> I've clicked them in my own posts 20 times and they don't jump, nor do they work.
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> 10derHeartWould you like to be able to use them? If so, we can try to figure out why they're not working.
BTW, thanks for all your help here recently!
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> I don't plan to post anything more about my experiences on this site if there is no way for me to change MY settings so that none of my posts can be tweeted or shared on facebook. People there could easily stumble on this website the same way we did... Googling anything vaguely related to therapy frequently brings up posts here.
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> I'm sorry to have lost this place of support, as it and the people in it have helped me tremendously.
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> sunnydaysYou can change your setting now. But that was in fact the idea, to help others stumble on this site and also be helped tremendously.
Bob
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