Here is a question for those of you who run church websites and/or are church staff: how do you deal with ‘believers’ who courageously ensconced behind a wall of electronic anonymity, hurl threats, commandments, admonishments and ‘exhortations’ at you, your pastor or your congregation? Full Post >>
Dean at Heal Your Church Website puts the “Mean” in “MeanDean”, with today’s post....
It’s a valid question to ask, though. While online anonymity can help provide a comfort zone that helps people ask tough questions and deal with uncomfortable issues, it can also lead to using the internet in a hurtful way.
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July 14, 2004
I’d suspect more good than harm comes of it, people often may be uncomfortable discussing some subjects if it’s “personal”.
Take stuff like A__ D___’s e-mail with a grain of salt and go on.
Remember who turned the other cheek? :D