Amen to that...
I had a much more heartfelt response to this penned
and the jackasses at Yahoo Mail ate it. The short
version:
Rev, I'd change the settings on the club to only allow
club members to see current messages and the message
archive.
There are no settings that will sift out messages for
you automatically. You and Joe will have to come to
an agreement on the rule you guys want to enforce. My
suggestion is that you err to the side of Jess needing
her anonymity by using an alias and that there would
be more harm than good done by outing those aliases
here. It's best to assume that she needs that
distance for a reason than to think, "Oh she's using
an alias just for fun."
Anywho... nuttin' but luv for ya guys... but it may
not be entirely cool to bring up the alias thing here.
My 28 yen,
GM
--- Mike Dungan <martialstax@...> wrote:
> My personal feeling is that one person's career is
> more important than
> another person's curiosity. VAs use aliases for a
> reason. I was contacted by
> a prominent LA-based anime producer that the Screen
> Actor's Guild actively
> uses the internet to seek out aliases for VAs and
> then confronts them with
> it. Many of our favorite VAs are very concerned
> about it. Many are seriously
> curtailing their work in anime. Some have quit
> altogether. So if we value
> what the VAs do, we should abide by their wishes and
> not publicly connect
> the VAs with their aliases.
> Mike Dungan
> martialstax
>
> On 11/5/05, father_quez <no_reply@yahoogroups.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > I hope I'm posting in the right place. My yahoo
> has been acting up.
> >
> > What should be our role as fans?
> > One would presume to share public info about
> Jessica that comes to
> > our attention. I think it's safe to say private
> information that
> > comes to us that is not illegal or immoral.
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>
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