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Private messages to other users in this forum
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Is it possible to send/receive private messages to/from other users in this forum ?
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no. For privacy reasons.
no. For privacy reasons.
do you understand what you just wrote in reply?
A forum that makes it difficult to NOT use your full name, but does not allow private messages for "privacy" reasons?
or you are joking? privacy for who?
This is only to prevent that users connect and take their conversations offline, to another forum. If there were truly more than a handful users this would have happened already regardless, hell, there is only 2 posts on all of reddit about zipato
do you understand what you just wrote in reply?
A forum that makes it difficult to NOT use your full name, but does not allow private messages for "privacy" reasons?
or you are joking? privacy for who?
This is only to prevent that users connect and take their conversations offline, to another forum. If there were truly more than a handful users this would have happened already regardless, hell, there is only 2 posts on all of reddit about zipato
Leopold,
If you wish to contact somebody in particular you can always ask them for their email, Zipato won't ban your posts.
Leopold,
If you wish to contact somebody in particular you can always ask them for their email, Zipato won't ban your posts.
Usually people do not like to give their mailadress in a public forum... so that is not a good solution
Usually people do not like to give their mailadress in a public forum... so that is not a good solution
Other forums allow private messages, which means you can send a post to only one user, or even the forum itself can send an email to a user, without the sender knowing the email of him/her. I imagine this is what it was meant here. Don't know if useful in this particular case.
Other forums allow private messages, which means you can send a post to only one user, or even the forum itself can send an email to a user, without the sender knowing the email of him/her. I imagine this is what it was meant here. Don't know if useful in this particular case.
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