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Read Your Members Private Messages (v1.2)
Developer Last Online: Nov 2019
First of all, I take no credit for this hack as its original coding and design is product of Scott And Xiphoid as shown in:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=59617 This hack is merely a bug fix and feature fix, as when I originally used the script I noticed a lot of small visual problems as well as misc other things. Lots of the linking was a bit messed up, when you read peoples PM's you couldnt tell who they were from, it only shown who they were to etc.. Just a lot of stuff, I added who they were sent from, and sent to and clicking on the names take your to Their inbox instead of their userinfo section in the Admin Panel etc.. So yes, they get all the credit, I just thought people would want the bug fixed version. If scott or xiphoids wants to take this thread down, and stick the script in their original thread - fine by me. Enjoy, and thanks you for making it first, lol. Show Your Support
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Ya, they are called private because they are private from OTHER members and not PUBLICLY posted. Most privacy policies say what you will use the info for...not that you don't have access or won't access the info at all. People who think this encourages admins to read their user pms need help. Most of us have enough of a life to not just have some desire to read user pms unless a need or problem occurs. We don't have the time or the will to just go crazy and read pms, especially if you run a busy site. I currently don't have this installed on my new board simply because there is NO problem currently and its still very small so no need. I WOULD NOT count on other users, nor place the burden of them having to forward me certain pms that should not be floating around. The legal aspect was covered in the other thread too and as the wording of the law goes it wouldn't even seem to apply to this.... |
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So you don't care about respecting the privacy of your board users. So what? That doesn't make you special, it makes you ordinary. That's why organizations like the ACLU exist. To protect us all from the erosion of our civil liberties that results from ordinary people making ordinary decisions. And yes, we're only talking about an Internet discussion board here. You're right. That's the worst part of this. If you can't be bothered to stand up for the rights of your discussion board users, what are the odds you'll stand up for anyone's rights in real life? Slim to none, I'd guess. All that aside, as I said and as Dean and others have pointed out repeatedly, the ethical argument isn't even relevant to whether you should warn your board users that this hack is installed and that private messages are not private to protect yourself from litigation. Bira said it best here. Even if you don't have the slightest respect for your users privacy, you should at least have the sense to protect yourself. |
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Yes but Bira also said this:
"However, once you take measures that actively violate the privacy of a user -- for example, install software that will allow you to read their personal communication - you are no longer within the bounds of "reasonable violation". Guess nobody is allowed to install PHPMyAdmin because that would allow them to read your personal info...I also used Bira post OF the law and believe I referenced the points on how this hack does NOT even fall under that law.... BTW..you may be interested to know that it would seem a privacy policy does NOT constitute a contract between your users and yourself. Northwestern airlines outright VIOLATED their stated policy and the judge threw the case against them out...and those people SHARED their data with OTHER COMPANIES.....read more here: http://news.com.com/Judge+tosses+onl...l?tag=nefd.top |
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It also still applies to vbulletin because you are making the assumption that ever vb owner leaves that checkbox and message working the default way which is not a good thing to assume...still applies here. Whether you think my argument is effective really isn't the point...it's up to whatever judge looks at it and with the wording you guys have used it would still stand...not every host has PHPMyAdmin installed...installing it would still be an active motion to get into the database....at any rate. Its funny how half or more of these arguements don't even apply when you are on private property or attending say a school....where'd the privacy go there? It's private property, both the software/forums and the server they are on. I didn't get any notice when I went to school that my freedom of speech rights were limited but they were, and are legally limited. I'll wait for the first court case to test this as I'd love to see some personal user try and sue a non commercial personal website owner over this.....I would LOVE it! |
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Since this whole forum is about changing the default configuration of your board I wouldn't think that coversation would be that far fetched. As for the differences in the software...the software is not illegal by iteself..it may or may not be depending on how you use it. The same should/would go for PhPMyAdmin....if the sole reason someone installed PHPMA was to read user PMs then I believe it would fall under that same law....You can't tell me you wouldn't still be arguing your point if this hack was just part of some bigger hack with more features which would then make it more like PHPMA soley because it also has OTHER uses.....at any rate I'm done arguing the same arguement for the third time I think it is during the life of this hack...As for the checkbox saying you read the privacy agreement, it's about as binding as software EULAs.... |
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I don't know if you're just being stubborn or if you really don't get it, but rest assured that you are wrong. It's a matter of logic, not opinion. You have made arguments and they have been defeated. The fact is that installing this hack increases your liability as a forum administrator and anyone who intends to install it would be wise to forewarn their forum users that their "private" messages aren't private. |
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this doesn't work for me, just times out
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and i am thankful for the bug fixes as already it was requested from a couple of people, abt the bugs in the earlier release. thnx for sharing. Regards, |
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