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Crusader

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What are your opinions of admins installing PM logs to monitor all messages through the private message system?
 
I've never felt the need to do it on any of my forums. Private messages are meant to be private.

If someone is spamming, multiple people will report it & we can take away PM privileges from the spammer.
 
Nothing on the web... no let me rephrase that....

NOT A DAMNED THING
...

on the web, is Private.

And if you think it is, let me introduce you to my little friends:



And, a note of interest to certain parties, that website does not have the note about being closed due to a gap in government funding.
 
Yep. Privacy on the Internet is a myth. I don't mind as I've got nothing to hide, I think it's a good tool to keep an eye on things because who knows what's going on in them unless you can see them?
 
DrLeftover said:
Nothing on the web... no let me rephrase that....

NOT A DAMNED THING
...

on the web, is Private.
Unless admins install PM logs to monitor all messages through the private message system, the messages are private.
 
Crusader said:
I think it's a good tool to keep an eye on things because who knows what's going on in them unless you can see them?
It's no ones business what's going on in them except the members involved in the PM. If a member is being harassed or is receiving PM advertising, it's up to the member to report it to the admin or staff member. When reported, that's when the member has decided to involve an outside party.
 
Jazzy said:
Crusader said:
I think it's a good tool to keep an eye on things because who knows what's going on in them unless you can see them?
It's no ones business what's going on in them except the members involved in the PM. If a member is being harassed or is receiving PM advertising, it's up to the member to report it to the admin or staff member. When reported, that's when the member has decided to involve an outside party.

Often there can be two sides to a story. Per say to members are having an altercation, one decides to report it and I act on that report without seeing what that person has been saying to the one they reported. So to make sure I make a fair decision I want to see the whole story. If that makes sense.

Obviously this is an unlikely occurrence but it is still a good idea to be prepared etc.
 
Crusader said:
Jazzy said:
Crusader said:
I think it's a good tool to keep an eye on things because who knows what's going on in them unless you can see them?
It's no ones business what's going on in them except the members involved in the PM. If a member is being harassed or is receiving PM advertising, it's up to the member to report it to the admin or staff member. When reported, that's when the member has decided to involve an outside party.

Often there can be two sides to a story. Per say to members are having an altercation, one decides to report it and I act on that report without seeing what that person has been saying to the one they reported. So to make sure I make a fair decision I want to see the whole story. If that makes sense.

Obviously this is an unlikely occurrence but it is still a good idea to be prepared etc.
The member reporting forwards the PM to a staff member. You can now read what has been going on and why the member has reported it. The next step would be for a staff member to contact the member being reported and ask if they have any information they'd like to forward for review. If not, then you can only base your decision on the facts that were presented.
 
Jazzy said:
Crusader said:
Jazzy said:
Crusader said:
I think it's a good tool to keep an eye on things because who knows what's going on in them unless you can see them?
It's no ones business what's going on in them except the members involved in the PM. If a member is being harassed or is receiving PM advertising, it's up to the member to report it to the admin or staff member. When reported, that's when the member has decided to involve an outside party.

Often there can be two sides to a story. Per say to members are having an altercation, one decides to report it and I act on that report without seeing what that person has been saying to the one they reported. So to make sure I make a fair decision I want to see the whole story. If that makes sense.

Obviously this is an unlikely occurrence but it is still a good idea to be prepared etc.
The member reporting forwards the PM to a staff member. You can now read what has been going on and why the member has reported it. The next step would be for a staff member to contact the member being reported and ask if they have any information they'd like to forward for review. If not, then you can only base your decision on the facts that were presented.

Assuming they haven't been removing the quotes from each PM?
 
Crusader said:
Jazzy said:
Crusader said:
Jazzy said:
Crusader said:
I think it's a good tool to keep an eye on things because who knows what's going on in them unless you can see them?
It's no ones business what's going on in them except the members involved in the PM. If a member is being harassed or is receiving PM advertising, it's up to the member to report it to the admin or staff member. When reported, that's when the member has decided to involve an outside party.

Often there can be two sides to a story. Per say to members are having an altercation, one decides to report it and I act on that report without seeing what that person has been saying to the one they reported. So to make sure I make a fair decision I want to see the whole story. If that makes sense.

Obviously this is an unlikely occurrence but it is still a good idea to be prepared etc.
The member reporting forwards the PM to a staff member. You can now read what has been going on and why the member has reported it. The next step would be for a staff member to contact the member being reported and ask if they have any information they'd like to forward for review. If not, then you can only base your decision on the facts that were presented.

Assuming they haven't been removing the quotes from each PM?
You can't assume anything. You have to deal with the information that was reported.
 
Jazzy said:
Unless admins install PM logs to monitor all messages through the private message system, the messages are private.
Not really. They're not exactly encrypted, MyBB simply doesn't offer you an easy way of reading them.
We (that's you, me and Nebulous) can simply download the database and look through it if we want.

And, don't worry people, I have better things to do than invade your 'privacy' :P
 
I try to keep PM's private because what's said using the system is said in confidence. If someone is saying something related to me or any of the other staff members, I feel that they have the right for what's said to remain private.

That said, I don't encourage abuse of the system either. I always encourage users to report PMs if they are ever abused, and if needed, I will run a database query and export PMs for review.
 
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