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The AnswerBank: Your best kept secret?
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Morning,
I wondered if we could take a moment to talk about the way you use AB.
I've seen people post a few times that they wouldn't send their friends to AB because they've been using it fairly anonymously for years and, as such, have divulged things they wouldn't share with others in their life necessarily.
So, I wondered, in what circumstance would you introduce a friend to The AnswerBank?
And equally, why wouldn't you? What could we do to ensure that you could use the site as you want AND invite your friends to join in when they need a helping hand (or wish to be helpful)?
Thanks everyone, hope we like the new logo!
Ed
I wondered if we could take a moment to talk about the way you use AB.
I've seen people post a few times that they wouldn't send their friends to AB because they've been using it fairly anonymously for years and, as such, have divulged things they wouldn't share with others in their life necessarily.
So, I wondered, in what circumstance would you introduce a friend to The AnswerBank?
And equally, why wouldn't you? What could we do to ensure that you could use the site as you want AND invite your friends to join in when they need a helping hand (or wish to be helpful)?
Thanks everyone, hope we like the new logo!
Ed
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Hi Ed ............... I'm the same as Trim, no secrets. I use the same avatar on FB, so easily identified.
I think that, outside of CB, anonymity isn't important......... except for personal, legal, medical problems of course. I'm often telling people about the site.
This came up recently. I live near the parents of one of CB's most "colourful" (and extremely lovely) characters. Her Dad wanted some Tech computer advice. As soon as I'd told him about Chuck etc, it did cross my mind that he might stray over to CB and catch his daughter with her metaphorical pants down.... :o((((
I think that, outside of CB, anonymity isn't important......... except for personal, legal, medical problems of course. I'm often telling people about the site.
This came up recently. I live near the parents of one of CB's most "colourful" (and extremely lovely) characters. Her Dad wanted some Tech computer advice. As soon as I'd told him about Chuck etc, it did cross my mind that he might stray over to CB and catch his daughter with her metaphorical pants down.... :o((((
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Morning All,
Thanks for your responses. Builder & Trim, this is more of an "Open Id" philosophy, rather than directly relating to any particular site: i.e. as long as you're in control of your image/persona you're happy.
"I think that, outside of CB, anonymity isn't important......... except for personal, legal, medical problems of course"
What do you think to Anonymous posting in, say, Relationships & Dating and Health? Obviously the user would have to be signed up and verified (maybe "extra verified"?) so that we could spot trolls etc.
Thanks for your responses. Builder & Trim, this is more of an "Open Id" philosophy, rather than directly relating to any particular site: i.e. as long as you're in control of your image/persona you're happy.
"I think that, outside of CB, anonymity isn't important......... except for personal, legal, medical problems of course"
What do you think to Anonymous posting in, say, Relationships & Dating and Health? Obviously the user would have to be signed up and verified (maybe "extra verified"?) so that we could spot trolls etc.
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