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How not to get into my research study: Part 17283 of a continuing series.
1. Call me "baby."
1a. Call me "baby" again, after I already told you not to.
2. "When did you last use heroin or cocaine?" (Voice slurring, eyes drooping, head rolling and nodding) "When? It was juuuuust... before... I got... clean."
1. Call me "baby."
1a. Call me "baby" again, after I already told you not to.
2. "When did you last use heroin or cocaine?" (Voice slurring, eyes drooping, head rolling and nodding) "When? It was juuuuust... before... I got... clean."
Re: What in the world?
Date: 2006-07-31 12:11 am (UTC)the same standards for behaviour don't apply to all public places and all public gatherings. if rivka sits in gazebo in a public park and tells an anecdote to people who're at a picnic with her, and you as a random bystander walking past overhear and are bothered by some off-the-cuff remark, do you think it'd be appropriate to pipe up out of the blue and let her have your words of "wisdom"? if you think that'd be obnoxious you have the social skills that you should transfer here. if you think that'd be just fine you need a remedial course in how to interact with strangers.
this is a mostly private gathering in a public place. since you seem unaware of the differences: livejournal isn't usenet or a public web forum. yup, anyone can wander by and misinterpret things, but the space isn't shared equally; instead said wanderer is a guest of the journal owner, and it behooves one as a guest to perform some rudimentary introductions, and learn something about the gathering before opening one's mouth. if one skips that step one is likely judged much more harshly, because there are people (whom we call "trolls") who specialize in stirring up the natives.
Pleonastic: thank you for explaining:
Date: 2006-07-31 12:34 am (UTC)I meant no harm, and I honestly didn't know the difference. Now I do. I'm sorry for writing in your journal as if it were usenet or an open discussion topic, rather than a private gathering, Rivka.
Re: Pleonastic: thank you for explaining:
Date: 2006-07-31 02:18 am (UTC)You came by here looking for posts on "HIV issues." Those posts might be tagged "research," "work," "hiv," or "therapy," but anything that references my actual clients (not by name or identifying information, obviously) is probably friends-locked.