This is a difficult post for me to make. Here is what I posted at the link below:
1. Posting personal information about someone on the forum. If anyone wants personal information out there, they can do so. And banning would be last. There would be at least one or two notices and the posts would be deleted. The only such time I would delete with the exception of #3.
viewtopic.php?p=32674#p32674Does what kevin posted amount to personal information? Yes, it does.
However, the circumstances need to be looked at. The personal information involved someone's CV (curriculum vitae) from LinkedIn, a public source. It is someone whose name is Steve Clarke. Here is what kevin said:
viewtopic.php?p=32810#p32810It's pretty general in that it states that "here' (i)s a steve clarke". He does not say that it is fruitbat. Can one assume that it is? I suppose so but I don't believe it is but I could be wrong.
How did kevin know to even Google the name? It is the title of this thread. Who started the thread? Fruitbat did. One can assume that fruitbat is Steve Clarke or it is just a name. Looking at the explanation in number 1....
If anyone wants personal information out there, they can do so. And banning would be last. There would be at least one or two notices and the posts would be deleted. The only such time I would delete with the exception of #3.Since fruitbat started the thread with the name in it, how is it wrong if someone wishes to Google the name and then put the results with a link to it?
To claim some form of moral dilemma out of this and gauging the morality of this site in comparison to the Token is in and of itself hypocritical. If one wanted to look at the Token and examine posts made in August to October of 2011, you would find a great deal of personal information about not just myself but my ex-wife and my parents. I never put my name out there, someone else did. In this instance, the person complaining is the one who not only posted the name but started a thread with the name.
If you wish the post to be deleted, I will but I will also have to delete the entire thread since the title contains a personal name for afterall, I will not leave it for this to happen again but I can't help but to see this as similar to having murdered your parents and then beg the court for mercy since you are an orphan. The name was put out there by the person requesting a banning.
As I have said, I will not ban since the name was taken from the title of the thread, even a guest could google it and what control is there at that point, none.
Therefore, I will delete the entire thread, all you have to do is request it.
Is there personal information posted on this site? Yes. The heading under the name Quonset Hut says:
Discussions of Townsend Brown and other Obscure Scientists, their work, lives and everything else in the Universe.I would point out the discussion here can be about Brown and other obscure Scientists, their work, lives (which may or may not contain personal information)...etc.
When we talk about ourselves, our work, what we like to eat and cook, that is all personal information and the act of doing so opens it for discussion, if we don't want it out there...don't post it. However, if something is in confidence and the other person decides to make it public...that is what rule number 1 is about. Personal information is the prerogative of the person and no one else. If we post it, it is no longer personal.
And I would like to point out something to fruitbat. You mentioned that you saw pictures of the first Gravitor. You never received them from me but someone who had my personal information, gave it to you. Is the person that gave that to you from a moral badland?
Again, if anyone feels this thread is personal, it will be deleted, PM me and it will be done, no questions asked, otherwise, it will stay and kevin and fruitbat may have at it to their hearts content for it would appear that it is needed for the both of them. As Luis pointed out, it is up to them to look the devil in the eye and decide what is being accomplished, in any event, try not to draw blood (Pennsylvania humour).
Mikado