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It's hard to keep track of those threads and to get to everyone that wants a copy. As they move down the active topics, they just get lost.1. "Email that to me, too" threads. I think they take away from the forum.
It may just not be appropriate to do so. Some of the items I've had requested are in a specific format that would be lost if I just posted to a topic (excel, word etc)We can encourage people to post the text of their forms or letters or surveys right in a forum message. And we could eventually post some of the best forms, etc. on a download page on the site
I agree 100%. Seems like we've had a lot more posts with a lot less substance since email access was taken away."Email that to me, too" threads. I think they take away from the forum.
If they're right there in the profiles for anyone to see, I guess I can understand how they would be misused. But I've been a registered forum member for about 18 months now, and I always used the option to keep my email hidden to all but registered users. I had no problems with this whatsoever--I could get to people I needed to get to, and they could get to me. I really liked having it this way. And I have had absolutely, positively no spam as a result of it. (The email address registered for this forum is only used for here and one other forum.) I'm not a candidate for carpal tunnel yet (by your definition, anyway), but I am on here a fair amount. Were the people who were complaining about the misuse sure that it's from this forum? And did they use the option to keep the address hidden from all but registered users?And even when we just have the email addresses available (on an opt-in basis) in the user profiles, there's still been a good deal of misuse of those addresses.
Yeah. Since the email access was taken away, when I need to put in my address for something, I put it in as mum24kidsathotmaildotcom, and only some of the people figure it out. I've tried other things, like putting in extra spaces or underlines and telling people to ignore them, but that only works part of the time, too--plus it's a lot to type in. So that's not a really great option, either.When email addresses are posted right in a message, there are email farming/gathering "bots" that take those addresses and add them to spam lists. I know this problem only too well.