|  | Posted by Blinky the Shark on 06/15/05 06:03 
Joel Shepherd wrote:> In article <slrndat0jj.ib2.no.spam@thurston.blinkynet.net>,
 >  Blinky the Shark <no.spam@box.invalid> wrote:
 
 >> Joel Shepherd wrote:
 
 >> > But I really think that communicating your wishes directly is likely
 >> > to go over better with more people, than kind of passive-aggressively
 >> > trying to block certain kinds of access to the photos ... particularly
 >> > if you don't explain to users _why_.
 
 >> My Overworked Buzzphrase detectors just went off, Joel.
 
 > You have multiple such detectors? Good lord. I'd call you paranoid but
 > I'm fearful of the din that could raise. ;-)
 
 It's a jungle out there!
 
 >> I lock my home when I'm not there, and I lock my car.  Sounds like that
 >> fits the description "passive-aggressive", from what I read in your post.
 
 > Uh, no. The OP isn't complaining about people stealing his/her images
 > per se. The complaint is that -- horrors! -- people are using the
 > "wrong" images to promote the band. So instead of just telling people
 > "Hey, we'd really appreciate if you used these other pictures when
 > promoting us", he/she is trying to introduce impediments to all of
 > his/her fans because they won't play by his/her rules.
 
 > Okay, so maybe that isn't "passive-aggressive" behavior, and maybe I am
 > guilty of loosely throwing around a buzzword: fine. I can live with the
 > guilt and shame.  :-)
 
 And I can live with that assessment.  :)
 
 > That doesn't alter my basic point though. This isn't an HTML problem:
 > it's a problem in communicating the band's wishes. I strongly suspect
 > they'd have more success in that regard if they plainly stated what
 > those wishes were, than if they introduce impediments for no clear
 > reason (at least, reasons unclear to their fans).
 
 >> It's the idea that using a lock (regardless of its effectiveness)
 >> shows *any* kind of *aggression* that makes no sense to me.
 
 > Sure. But introducing, without explanation, impediments to people who
 > are really just trying to help you ... well, it may not be aggressive,
 > but it doesn't strike me as particularly friendly either.
 
 > Speaking of friendly, don't you have some shark teeth to clean or
 > something?
 
 I had them bonded.  No more worries.  And look at this nice set my
 cousin got:
 
 http://blinkynet.net/sharks/stinkydent.html
 
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