I wanted to send a private message to someone, and found "conversations", but it's not obvious they are private. Are they?
I wanted to send a private message to someone, and found "conversations", but it's not obvious they are private. Are they?
They are.I doubt it.
They are.
I wanted to send a private message to someone, and found "conversations", but it's not obvious they are private. Are they?
We could expirement. I could send you a PM saying enough stuff that could get me banned for life. Maybe even ‘life’ Maybe we could find out if…..Ok, fair enough, my next question would be, can anyone who maintains the forum gain access to the private messages?
We could expirement. I could send you a PM saying enough stuff that could get me banned for life. Maybe even ‘life’ Maybe we could find out if…..
We’re just the worst, aren’t we, Bob?Nah, they'd let that pass in order to sucker others in...
We’re just the worst, aren’t we, Bob?
I wanted to send a private message to someone, and found "conversations", but it's not obvious they are private. Are they?
just watch out........private messages in the group chat are viewable by the mods.............as I found out the hard way.
...Anyone with access to the database, authorized or not, will be able to see them. Does that help?
I wanted to send a private message to someone, and found "conversations", but it's not obvious they are private. Are they?
Oh boy. A pizzin match between Council and a merely a member. Wonder who’s gonna win.We’re just the worst, aren’t we, Bob?
I wanted to send a private message to someone, and found "conversations", but it's not obvious they are private. Are they?
It's technology. Nothing you send over the wire is private.
Wait, what? If you have some top notch irrelevant forum discussions, you better not keeping those private!… just to avoid launching irrelevant forum discussions...
I doubt the mods have the time or the desire to dig into private messages even if they could.
They are.
That's true for the naked XenForo but there are a few addons that can break that. The most common one (don't know if POA uses it, but my site has it) called "Login as User" allows an admin to pretend to be a user and do whatever they can do.Moderators cannot see conversations, but administrators with database access can...
If people would just realize there are actually living, breathing human beings they're communicating with, maybe social media wouldn't be so poisonous.
Oh absolutely. For awhile, I participated in a Facebook group related to my profession. There is such a strong tendency to read the worst possible interpretation into someone's post that it's beyond ridiculous. It's lash out first and ask question later (if at all), and forget trying to apologize--it just engenders more condemnation. I finally left the group, I was so disgusted, and I'm not the only one. Interestingly, the divide between people who do the lashing and those who are lashed is partly generational (you can guess which generation does the lashing). The really sad thing? The people who are lashing out are junior in the field and those who are leaving are senior, and in positions to really help the junior ones professionally. Needless to day we are disinclined to do so.You may have just unlocked the secret to happiness in this life.
The Facebook groups I'm on all involve Tortoises, Origami, Sourdough bread and Mooneys. Nobody really gets bent out of shape about anything. Actually, I did the other day. Someone had a video of there dog right next to their tortoise. I've seen photos of tortoises mangled by other household pets and have been a vocal proponent of keeping the two well separated. I got shouted down and said goodbye.The Facebook groups that I am on (none having to do with my former profession) seem very strongly moderated. More so than here. I think it just depends on the group.
Is there any use of that feature that would not result in termination?That's true for the naked XenForo but there are a few addons that can break that. The most common one (don't know if POA uses it, but my site has it) called "Login as User" allows an admin to pretend to be a user and do whatever they can do.
Of course, I've told my admins that reading conversations and other things meant to be private is grounds for immediate termination from the entire site.
I figure the NSA has all of it stored on a server in Utah, and backed up to a site none of us have ever heard of.
Is there any use of that feature that would not result in termination?