(July 14, 2015 at 9:15 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: CAF is really big on privacy and protecting its members. I have never seen it show anyone who is reporting who, and distinctly remember reading about such information being confidential.
Kaninchen, I'm not saying you're lying, of course... but do you think it may be a possibility that perhaps you're thinking of a different board?
I'm sure your intervention on this topic is really well meant, though I'm a little surprised that you'd think I'd be mistaken about the workings of a forum I've been a member of for over eight years and very surprised that you imagine that Randy and I have been members of an entirely different board as well without either of us mentioning it.
So, no I'm not lying and no I'm not confused about what message board system I'm talking about.
If you're still a member of CAF (you do have to be a member to do this) you go to to the main forum page, then look at the:
Home - Discuss - More - Profile - Help - Log Out
line near the top
Place your mouse pointer over 'More' and a drop down list will appear:
Ask An Apologist
Member List
Prayer Intentions
Place your mouse pointer over 'Member List' and two new options appear:
Top Posters
Who's Online
Tap on 'Who's Online' and despite the fact "that CAF is really big on privacy and protecting its members" a page will appear (sometimes there are several pages given the numbers online) which shows just who's there and what they are doing: which thread they're reading/responding to, whether they're posting a new thread, whether they're private messaging - moderators do a lot of that on CAF - or whether they're 'reporting a post'
The gods did not reveal, from the beginning,
All things to us, but in the course of time
Through seeking we may learn and know things better.
These things are, we conjecture, like the truth.
But as for certain truth, no man has known it,
Nor shall he know it, neither of the gods
Nor yet of all the things of which I speak.
And even if by chance he were to utter
The final truth, he would himself not know it:
For all is but a woven web of guesses.
Xenophanes
All things to us, but in the course of time
Through seeking we may learn and know things better.
These things are, we conjecture, like the truth.
But as for certain truth, no man has known it,
Nor shall he know it, neither of the gods
Nor yet of all the things of which I speak.
And even if by chance he were to utter
The final truth, he would himself not know it:
For all is but a woven web of guesses.
Xenophanes