Your claim to have 5 LJ accounts (and who the heck needs 5 of them, anyway?) doesn't ring very true since you aren't posting from one of them.
Good luck in getting enough of a life on your own that you don't need to fill your days by reading the journal of someone you obviously cannot stand.
I do hope you aren't the Nancy Skifstad who is involved with the Unitarian Universalist Metro Atlanta North congregation. If so, you need to step back and look at those UU principles again.
Nancy J. Skifstad, Systems Librarian Roswell Library Kimberly-Clark Corporation Roswell GA Email (work): skifstad@kcc.com Email (home): nanbear@mindspring.com Organization's page: http://www.kimberly-clark.com/
Yes, people can technically say anything they like in their own LiveJournals and in comments left on other people's LJs. And they can be held responsible for what they say, as well. If you make threats of harm, Kell can report you through your ISP. If you're still with MindSpring, they do take such things seriously. If you're posting from work, most employers look very dimly on employees who misuse their net connections in that manner. And yes, LJ does kick people off - including people with paid accounts - if they violate the Terms of Service here. I know of cases in which it has happened.
If you make or have made threats of physical harm (and if Kell has saved the evidence from past communications), I'll personally help her get the police involved. (Did I mention that I'm an online safety advocate?)
Re: Signatures?
Date: 2002-06-11 08:36 am (UTC)Your claim to have 5 LJ accounts (and who the heck needs 5 of them, anyway?) doesn't ring very true since you aren't posting from one of them.
Good luck in getting enough of a life on your own that you don't need to fill your days by reading the journal of someone you obviously cannot stand.
I do hope you aren't the Nancy Skifstad who is involved with the Unitarian Universalist Metro Atlanta North congregation. If so, you need to step back and look at those UU principles again.
I can see it as more likely that this is or was you, listed at http://www.sla.org/division/dite/pages.html:
Nancy J. Skifstad, Systems Librarian
Roswell Library
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Roswell GA
Email (work): skifstad@kcc.com
Email (home): nanbear@mindspring.com
Organization's page: http://www.kimberly-clark.com/
Yes, people can technically say anything they like in their own LiveJournals and in comments left on other people's LJs. And they can be held responsible for what they say, as well. If you make threats of harm, Kell can report you through your ISP. If you're still with MindSpring, they do take such things seriously. If you're posting from work, most employers look very dimly on employees who misuse their net connections in that manner. And yes, LJ does kick people off - including people with paid accounts - if they violate the Terms of Service here. I know of cases in which it has happened.
If you make or have made threats of physical harm (and if Kell has saved the evidence from past communications), I'll personally help her get the police involved. (Did I mention that I'm an online safety advocate?)