Discussing and asking for insight on secret list is generally thought
to be tenable, while co-ordinating actions is not ("meatpuppeting").
Of course, when conversations are secret, it's hard to know which of
these is going on, but eventually the rough idea emerged that the
Durova case was only discussion, not co-ordination of action, and thus
contained nothing actionable. There are probably dissenters of that
evaluation, though.
WilyD
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Ken Arromdee <arromdee(a)rahul.net> wrote:
Is it just me, or do all the arguments about people
being part of the trouble
because they're on the same mailing list remind anyone of arguments that were
thoroughly rejected in the Durova case, where it was a mailing list o
coordinated admins?
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