Privacy - a reminder
Privacy - a reminder
I started a thread years ago about the open nature of this forum.
It is a public forum.
It is searchable and discoverable using any internet search engine.
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...ure-forum.html (Privacy...and the open nature of this forum)
That said, I highlight the following part of SR Rule 3: Breaching of Privacy.
This means that it is not acceptable to share the contents of any email, letter, text, voicemail message that someone else sent to you. Think of it this way. When you send an e-mail to a friend, a partner, a family member, you do so with the reasonable expectation that your private communication will not appear on a public website.
Keep these things in mind when posting...and peace in the valley, everyone!
Seren
SR Moderator
It is a public forum.
It is searchable and discoverable using any internet search engine.
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...ure-forum.html (Privacy...and the open nature of this forum)
That said, I highlight the following part of SR Rule 3: Breaching of Privacy.
Revealing personal information, including e-mail addresses, about other members that would identify them in the real world and which they have not otherwise made public online. This includes posting the contents of emails, private messages, private phone conversations, private letters, and/or any other private information that has not been shared on the forums by the member/non-member personally.
Keep these things in mind when posting...and peace in the valley, everyone!
Seren
SR Moderator
Bumping this again
Remember everyone, do not post the contents of emails, texts, etc. that you have received from someone else. It was not their decision to post the contents to a public website, and I don't think any of us would like it if someone else posted the contents of a letter we had written to the web for all to see, either.
Peace in the valley, S
Remember everyone, do not post the contents of emails, texts, etc. that you have received from someone else. It was not their decision to post the contents to a public website, and I don't think any of us would like it if someone else posted the contents of a letter we had written to the web for all to see, either.
Peace in the valley, S
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