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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (4315)2/4/1999 4:34:00 PM
From: mc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32871
 
Bill, I think the point is that the best firewall and security available is the one sitting right between your ears. If you have the option to click on a link, then you are making an active choice to go to that place and you will live with the consequences. If you click on a link that should take you to an SI page and it directs you somewhere else that you didn't want to go, then your choice (and your best security) has just been eliminated.

That's all they were trying to get across (I think).

Gary



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (4315)2/4/1999 5:22:00 PM
From: Michelino  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32871
 
Bill,

Netiquette aside, if trouble is on the horizon, then a re-directed profile is one link closer to the problem than an obvious (even if misnamed) link that is displayed in a profile. That one little link is the big difference, in my opinion. For when I referred to security, it was meant to include such low tech methods such as offering to the user a trojan horse executable to download. Such files, suspicious as they are to most people, might seem more acceptable if a user thought that the page offering it was located on an SI server. In any case, I see that Gary has already done a better job explaining the point.

And you are right, it can also be viewed as rude to re-direct a member from the true profile page, especially if the surfer's intent is only to view a member's posting history. That's why, earlier, I suggested separating the two.

As for your conclusion, "Therefore, SI should outlaw all profile links as well as re-directs, if they take any action at all".

Nah, SI could just issue a warning when leaving the site via a user created link. Other sites do it.

If fact, if we snoopers and linkers (and, yes, even some of us TV watchers) were allowed to get to member's posting history without having to go through a lot of profile....I think even a simple statement somewhere that SI is not responsible for profiles links would suffice...(By the way, I do understand that there is another way to go directly to history links....by copying you...http://www.techstocks.com/~wsapi/investor/search?s=user3738702&domain=Full )

Regards,
Michael



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (4315)2/4/1999 6:46:00 PM
From: jbIII  Respond to of 32871
 
It's much safer to stay home and watch TV. <gg>

I wouldn't be so sure about that, there's this guy Neilsen running around claiming to know what everybody is watching. Well no one ever called and asked me, think about it ...