[FRIAM] What can or can't (shouldn't) be said on FriAM...

Prof David West profwest at fastmail.fm
Wed Oct 27 22:41:59 EDT 2021


I do believe there is an inverse relationship between privacy and "importance" especially if we include under the umbrella of importance being a rock star, etc. or having a million followers on social media.

davew


On Wed, Oct 27, 2021, at 8:37 PM, thompnickson2 at gmail.com wrote:
> Frank said:
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> This is the sense that I have always understood the statement:
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> "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,..."
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> That we, those of us in the men's club, agree to act *as if it were* the case that...
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> So, Jon, and all of you other ex-perts, Is it the case, or not?  I can see that it might be the case for those of you who, unlike me, MIGHT become massively important to others later on.  But is it, or is it not, the case for we ordinary mortals. 
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> From: Friam <friam-bounces at redfish.com> On Behalf Of Steve Smith
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> > As always, treating posts to a permanent, public forum like this as if they were chatty conversations seems ill-advised. I'm guilty of it, too. But ... tu quoque, I guess.
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> I think I finally appreciate the key point you were making when you have said things like this before.   I somehow was reading "should" in a different mode.  "ill advised" in the context of public/permanent is what I think you were emphasizing (which I was missing).
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> I've left my foot in my mouth in public here and elsewhere many times for sure, and likely often when I made this conflation (public/permanent forum vs private/ephemeral chat).
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> I often find reading Wikipedia Discussion pages entertaining for that. A little like sitting at the back of the restaurant and overhearing the staff bickering and/or snarking about customers/management/one-another.
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