liz3564 wrote:Scratch wrote:Kind of beside the point, isn't it? You said, "Do posters feel that other posters should be allowed to post unauthorized pictures". Well, in what way was Crockett's picture "unauthorized"? I understand why you are trying to turn this back around on me (which is a form of ad hominem attack, by the way), but I have a hard time seeing how Crockett's pic was "unauthorized," or what that even means, per se.
Actually, no, it's not
beside the point....it
is the point. Either we allow posters to use other poster's family members' pictures without their permission in avatars and posts, or we don't.
Well, it's obviously more complicated than that, right? What if the picture is of, say, Steve Benson, or GoodK himself, but it happens to contain a picture of some other individual? Should this be banned? Should you have to delete the images you posted in the Telestial since they contain images of your daughter's boyfriend? I.e., did *he* authorize you to post the picture?
My answer to all of these scenarios is: No. Don't delete images unless you absolutely have to.
At least, that was my point with all of this. You were the one who stated that you didn't feel that Eric had done anything wrong.
What did he do that was wrong? Bob has been pretty open about who he is. Did the posting of the image harm Bob or Bob's wife in some way? Did Jersey Girl contact Bob's wife in order to ask her if she was upset about GoodK posting the image?
Come on now, Liz. I think you can see how absurd this is.
I was not trying to slam some type of ad hom on you, Scratch. I turned the situation around so that you could see all sides of it.
No, Liz. The situations aren't comparable at all. I have not been broadcasting my in real life identity, or carrying on about the evils of anonymity, etc., in the way that Bob has. If GoodK had had to go way out of his way to procure the image---i.e., by hacking into some private account somewhere, or stealing, or doing something that was otherwise unscrupulous and/or illegal, then I think you might have a point, and that Bob might have legit grounds for complaint. As things are, I fail to see what harm was done here.
I was honestly trying to clarify what you feel our position as Mods should be on this. If you feel that Eric did nothing wrong, then you don't see anything wrong with someone posting a picture of another poster's family member in their avatar without the permission of the affected poster or family member.
I don't think it's that big of a deal. I think that it depends on the context, though. Generally speaking, I don't think you should delete anything unless you absolutely have to.
Unauthorized, in the case I was using, means, without the permission of the affected poster or family member. So, in the case with Bob and Eric, if Eric had wanted to post the picture of Bob and his wife in his avatar, he would have had to receive either Bob's permission, or Bob's wife's permission, to do so.
Well, that's silly. Did you ask Denise Richards if you could use her image? For a time, Kevin Graham had a funny picture of DCP as his avatar. Back on KG's board, Dr. Shades used a pic of DCP holding a donut for his avatar. Should these have been deleted? Do you believe that Shades would have needed to get DCP's permission or "authorization" prior to posting the image in his av?
Again: I think you can see how absurd all of this is. If you can point to some bad consequence that came about due to GoodK's actions, then maybe you have a point. But, I fail to see how this really hurt or negatively affected anyone. If anything, I suspect that Bob just doesn't want his wife to know what he's been up to in terms of meddling in GoodK's life, and that he's worried that, with that pic of him up, word might get back to her. I can just see it: "This is what you do at work all day?!?!"
Perhaps we can conclude that GoodK was being mean, and that it was cheap for him to post the image that included Bob's wife (i.e., couldn't he have found a pic that was just of Bob?), but at the end of the day, lots of people on this MB are mean to one another, and engage in cheapshots. And I don't think you can ever create enough rules to eliminate this basic fact of human nature.
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14