[12:24:01] [[Tech]]; Tacsipacsi; out of scope, see header; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=24481689&oldid=24480316&rcid=26233587 [19:55:00] Hello [19:56:15] Can i talk to you about something? [19:57:38] i wish i can get a response from anyone coz i'm new here, i mean this is my first time here [23:01:32] Amir1 / legoktm what's the current policy on people who regret sending to a mailing list? [23:07:46] "Amir1 / legoktm what's the..." <- heh, I saw those posts. Convince an admin to remove them or T&S. I personally don't think it would be worth it, but that's just me. [23:12:21] I'm explaining him that "if you send emails people receiving them will see your email address and the configured name" [23:13:26] apparently, the setting of "don't reveal email address to other members" was confusing [not sure if it's called this exactly on this version] [23:13:29] but still... [23:13:57] 98% mailing lists work this way [23:25:03] I am always surprised at the number of people surprised that sending and recieving email involves the use of email addresses [23:27:24] AntiComposite, you mean they're not just a way to log on to a large number of websites? [23:30:20] mailing lists are not intuitive! people are used to emails being point-to-point and do not understand when that isn't the case [23:31:49] I read that explanation as "social media broke the internet". I'm not saying I disagree, but I think that's how it happened. [23:34:08] AntiComposite: email addresses... But can I send you an email with whatsapp? [23:52:51] SMTP-over-WhatsApp, RFC 45347 [23:54:32] but yeah, I'm sympathetic that mailing lists and email in general can be confusing for people who haven't used them before, but I generally consider it to be a high bar to redact stuff from list archives just because...the mail is already everywhere, including external archivers [23:55:21] (entirely possible T&S has a lower threshold, dunno) [23:59:30] I was mostly wondering if that was available/easy in mailman3 [23:59:58] oh yes, it's trivial