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> On Feb 22, 2014, at 7:38 AM, Victor Cozzetto <victor.cozze...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Ah, sorry, I wanted to add a few thoughts and address your question more 
> directly... 
> 
> Another advantage to this email list is the size of the community - it is 
> small enough to be effectively moderated.
> 
> If you look at something like Amazon, which has a fantastic community with 
> volumes of rich feedback from anonymous users, you might think it is perfect. 
> However, you should be aware that many companies hire people to post false 
> comments, and engage in ongoing false conversations. Yes, it is absolutely 
> false advertising. There is an entire industry of companies that provide this 
> 'service' to larger corporations as 'Image Management' or some such other 
> nonsense. Sadly, this blatantly unethical behavior is very effective and thus 
> wide spread. It is not only on Amazon. Luckily, there are legislative efforts 
> underway to combat this. Although actually enforcing it is another matter. So 
> be careful of what you read on customer reviews. Still a great source though.
> 
> The wide open Internet is the same way. They try to discredit or discourage 
> the use of CS, and as popularity increases, others pollute the Internet with 
> false products and false claims, which will slowly lead people to have bad 
> experiences with bogus products, and thus ultimately discredit CS as a whole. 
> Or make it illegal. Or make it require a prescription. Or make it cost 
> prohibitive. This doesn't happen within the email list because of our ability 
> to maintain effective moderation.
> 
> The archives are not much of a vulnerability because they are not interactive 
> like a forum or other such medium. Sure, our information can be found, but it 
> is easy to hide or deny our identity if we want, and it is too troublesome 
> for outsiders to intervene in our conversations due to the effective 
> moderation.
> 
> Sorry if my responses were too long ;-) I have an IT business and am somewhat 
> passionate about social engineering and sociology in general :-) There is 
> even more I would say on this topic, but I probably said more than enough 
> already lol  I'm just glad this email list exists :-)
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 9:05 PM, M.G. Devour <mdev...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Victor wrote:
>> > I don't participate much, but I feel the email groups are necessary to
>> > protect people from prosecution, trolling, etc. A sad statement to be
>> > sure.
>> 
>> I'm curious, Victor, in what way you believe the e-mail format protect
>> us? Particularly since we do have a web-accessible archive?
>> 
>> Thank you for your thoughts.
>> 
>> Be well,
>> 
>> Mike D.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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