Posted by Lou PIlder on June 26, 2008, at 8:07:20
In reply to Notifications and Babblemail, posted by Deputy 10derHeart on June 25, 2008, at 13:25:40
> Just a periodic reminder that deputies *cannot* respond to notifications if your Babblemail is turned off. We do not have access to email addresses.
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> If you still wish to make notifications, and not turn on the Babblemail feature, probably be prepared for a significant time lag before a response. Dr. Bob does read the notifications, but not on any predictable time schedule. I'd suggest also emailing him directly in these cases, as he might get to those first.
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> Thanks.....10der10derHeart as deputy,
You wrote,[...We do not have access to emails...notifications by those that have not turned on their babblemail could have a significant time lag before a response...email might get to Mr. Hsiung first...].
I am unsure as to what the grammatical structure of your post could mean. If you could clarify the following, then I could have the opportunity to respond accordingly.
A. Although you do not have access to emails, could replies still be made to a person's email that is posted here, like myself?
B.Members such as myself that have their babblemail on could still have significant time lags before a response. Could you offer an explanation as to why that could be? In any reply to me, could you take into consideration that Mr. Hsiung's TOS here states that he does what in his thinking will be good for the community as a whole and to trust him in that so that if you post a reply to me here you could also write as to if you think it is good for the community as a whole or not that there be significant time lags before a response even to members like myself that have their babblemail on?
C. And could you consider in any reply to me here that if the purpose of the notifications are to head off what could lead someone to feel accused or put down or to head off statement that could lead someone to feel an adverse psychological/emotional state sinece this is a mental-health site and such, could there be a reason that you know of that you could post here that could justify as being good for the community as a whole for the administration allowing a notification such as some of mine to go unresoponded to in a period of time as seen on this board here?
D. This part has been redacted by the respondent.
Lou Pilder
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