[wp-forums] Using the forums for contacting people outside of the forums

Mike Turner miketurnermk at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 27 09:31:34 UTC 2014


Sorry that I feel I have to interject my two sense into this whole conversation to provide a "User perspective"

I think you guys forget that this mailing list is a 'public forum' and as such you need to be very careful about what you put in writing and 'publish' to the world.

I've been having great amusement at watching 'what goes on behind the scenes' and now I have seen you make an actual libel statement written in public accusing a member of Woocommerce of writing to Mark with:  "I'm a f*ucking moron!""

Now I'm not lawyer but I know a defamation when I see it. You have just written an email and sent it to "how many non-mods" publicly accusing a Woocommerce Ninja of sending you an email like that.  Do you have any proof of this? Are you prepared for the consequence of 1) A potential legal situation   or 2) One of probably many 'bloggers' (don't forget who uses this software) who will take this email thread and make it totally public via their Wordpress blogs, Facebook and Twitter or 3) both.  How embarrassed do you think WordPress as an organisation is going to come off after that?

On to the actual topic at hand about posting contact emails in forums.  Nowhere does it advise of this in your 'rules' which I have been told myself seem to be what everyone must abide by does it seem to say that people can't put contact details in.  In fact the "rules" only mention 'Contact Information' in the context of a USER who is asking for paid help and in which case if they SHOULD provide their contact details and then the thread would be closed.   Where is there any mention about a 'helper' posting their contact details to ask them to contact them with some information to try to resolve a problem for them (for free)?  Perhaps you guys need to mention something in your 'Rules' before you start applying a rule that isn't defined any where.

Now thinking about the poor OP who raised a support question, where does he stand in all of this?  He raised a ticket like he should, has someone else try to help and you guys step in, have a bit of a row with the person trying to help and CLOSE his support ticket down completely.  Way to go! - poor guy.  If that happened to me I would be PISSED!


> From: otto at ottodestruct.com
> Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 01:05:20 -0600
> To: wp-forums at lists.automattic.com
> Subject: Re: [wp-forums] Using the forums for contacting people outside of	the forums
> 
> Thanks Mark, I received your forward.
> 
> I think, in the long run, that it is better for us to direct users to
> official support channels (when they exist), and to take every effort
> to avoid the appearance of possibly illegitimate people asking for
> direct contact info, even if they are legit *and* even if we know that
> in advance.
> 
> It is obviously a bad idea for a user to give out any form of
> credentials directly. But, this is also necessary to solve one-on-one
> problems, from time to time. Our job should not be to make a
> "whitelist" of legit users, but to rely on the information submitted
> by plugin and theme developers. If the plugin or theme author tag
> appears on a reply, then it definitively comes from the original code
> submissions to our system, and then I'm perfectly okay with giving
> those developers some leeway by providing an official email or forum
> address for direct help.
> 
> Outside of that, we should indeed be careful and err on the side of
> users who might not know better.
> 
> *In no case should any official developer or support person ever ask a
> user to post their own email address to the world.*
> 
> I'll email the parties involved (in the morning) and sort it all out.
> But, the bottom line is we do indeed want official support people on
> our forums, but we want them to be upfront "official" and recognized
> as such. When I ask somebody to email me, I use my own wordpress.org
> address for exactly that reason. I don't ask people to give their
> email address and leave them open to random claims of official-ness
> from anybody who might reply to them.
> 
> This was handled correctly, as far as it I can see that it was done.
> I'll deal with the rest. :)
> 
> -Otto
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Mark Ratledge <mark at markratledge.com> wrote:
> > Otto, Thanks, the email was from a bogus address, but I'll forward it so you see the IP. I'm drafting a firm (but not angry) email to Woo management. Right after the email, it appeared that he was trying to penny ante DDOS me, so I blocked his IP range. -- Mark
> >
> >
> > On Jan 26, 2014, at 9:26 PM, Otto wrote:
> >
> >> Sorry, I misunderstood the email that was posted. I see it now. I'll handle it.
> >
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