Hi Sunday O. , Le 05/01/2018 à 17:50, Sunday Olutayo a écrit : > It is good to know the name and face behind every message, to be sure we are > dealing with human, not robot or individual with multiple accounts.
I challenge you to check whether or not we are all humans here ;) . More seriously, except when you notice some patterns, you can not know who's really behind an account. On that purpose, physical meetings are essential. I use to register at least 2 email address on some lists because I may participate in debate for my personal interest or those of my employer. I'm sure I'm not the only one doing that here. > There is nothing wrong in asking a contributor to introduce or unveil > him/herself you are right but you should also agree that it's not mandatory to introduce to the list I think. :) . For instance: in my personel archive, it's the first time I see your email address on this list or . You have not introduced yourself by the way ;-) Your words, style, topics of interest will define you now and in the years ahead . That's the most important IMHO ... -- Willy Manga @ongolaboy https://ongola.blogspot.com/
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