Forum profile - Please don't hide
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I know it is traditional with many forum users to post with some anonymous handle that hides your true identity. For those of you that are not shy, why not include a web address in your profile and company name in your signature. I can totally understand hiding your email address.
I am not asking you risk identity theft, but it makes responsing to a question or problem easier knowing who you are responding to.
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I am not asking you risk identity theft, but it makes responsing to a question or problem easier knowing who you are responding to.
Comments?
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Agreed - it does make it difficult to try to respond to someone who's handle is 0_the_rabbit_hunter_0, and leaves no name. If I had a decent picture of myself, I might even put that in a signature - but I'll spare you all the pain - LOL.
Also, does anyone know how to link images in their signature, like Joe Heberts?
This forum is one of my most valuable resources.
-- anoynmous (oops I mean --John)
We're all professionals here (for one thing, I don't see any spam forum) so I'm not sure why someone would sign up with a weird name.
My employer disagrees with helping anyone outside the company.
I disagree as the resource pool in a forum is so much better than within a single company and the chance you are helping direct competition is very small.
That is why I don't disclose all my details.
I agree that ideally it?d be nice to know who everyone is by their real identity, however, I can understand those who can?t or don?t wish to disclose. I think some of the nick names here add a little spice and personality to the forum. I use my first and last name because I couldn?t think of anything clever. Or is it my real name? <evil laughter>
I just hope more members decide to participate and post. I know I?m always learning something new here
It?s a cheap parlor trick performed with the aid of a simple PHP script that runs on my server. I randomized my signature a bit and I?ll refrain from showing users their own IP but I?ll still be watching?.<more evil laughter>
That used to be esoteric?now everybody knows.
I use my particular online nickname for every forum I belong to.
I came up with this many years ago when I had to create a name
for a motorcycle club I belonged to, but the name patches could
only contain a certain qty of characters.
It just stuck with me ever since. I do have my real name and
homepage available on my profile. Nothing to hide here.
I also agree that sometimes a nickname adds a little creativity and
actually helps me to remember who other member are.
I spent the first 19 years of my life growing up there, and don't want to see the name slip into oblivion. It's already slipped of most road maps. Besides, it's almost guaranteed to be unique on any forum.
I usually stick to my username, but in this forum I don't mind people knowing who I am. Being on the other side of the world from many of you, I guess you could prank-call me during your day time... How convenient for you...
Roger McLean,
Swinburne Uni, Australia
That's unfortunate, and it makes sense not to use your name in this case.
I was just kidding about your sig Joe... I mean sure it creeps me out (just kidding again) but you didn't have to change it.
Have I talked about how nice the weather is here in San Diego... ? Feel free to PM or e-mail me if you have any questions about San Diego, it really is a beautiful city.
That would only be funny until your day time rolled around and you returned the fun .
--John
As for my boss, I don't feel that I'm disclosing anything proprietary here, or giving any potential competitors a leg-up, so assuming he knows or finds out, I don't think there's any issue...
- Chip
Seems like most of the regulars are willing to participate.
Brian
Joe Ockuly, ACE
Manager of Ohio Operations
HB Communications
I am bumping this thread for all the newbies.
There is a better chance of a response if you complete your profile and tell us where you are from.
I am who I say I am and have never had any intention of hiding my identity on here.
On other forums I frequent however I do have alternate nicks but this is a professional resource and such I see no need to hide.
Also as for the guys n gals that are afraid of sharing company info I understand completely, we however do not hide a thing and I invite everyone to browse our website and help yourself to any info you find.
I took you up on your offer and I'm glad I did! Your company website is very nice and your touchpanel UI's alone were worth the look. It's nice to see work like that.
--John