[kwlug-disc] Should kwlug-disc archives be private?
Chris Irwin
chris at chrisirwin.ca
Mon Nov 26 10:25:39 EST 2018
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 03:45:07AM -0500, Paul Nijjar via kwlug-disc
wrote:
>A few weeks ago a list member contacted me privately. This person was
>uncomfortable participating on the mailing list because the archives
>are public, and show up in search engine results.
Personally, I wouldn't sign up for a mailing list without being able to
review the content before. I don't want to discourage anybody from
participating, however. Mikalai's suggestion of an anonymous list-
specific address is probably the best option -- not just for kwlug, but
for other services as well.
>There is also the issue of email address obfuscation. Mailman does a
>terrible job of this, and I am sure that our addresses are easily
>harvested by spammers. This issue came up many years ago as well, but
>we did not do anything about this.
There *is* an argument for obfuscating email addresses in the archive to
protect against crawling.
Like Doug noted, my address also gets leaked through real-life contacts
(who use "find my friends" functionality to share their contacts with
websites).
>So, for those who care: would you be offended if we made list archives
>private? Why?
Another concern is if the archives are private, are "we" offering an
assumption of privacy? I have KWLug archives going back to January 2008.
What would happen if I (or somebody else with extensive archives)
published them?
I don't intend that to sound like a threat (in case it came across that
way). However, do we need to start attaching disclaimers after our
signatures ("This message for the intended recipients only" -- ignoring
the non-enforceable nature of those), or discussing the licensing
implications of participating in the list?
(As an aside -- "TEST". I switched email providers this week)
--
Chris Irwin
email: chris at chrisirwin.ca
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