"Word on the street is.... that the chats were logged.. and that the person logging the chats could even read private messages.. not sure if it's true.. but i dont like the idea...
i dont need anyone watching over my shoulder..."
Guess what FS, every single site you visit keeps "logs" ... it's a fact of life on the internet. Web servers (not people) keep logfiles. My server for
www.piscatorialpursuits.com does it, the server that hosts our chat does it. I have access to the logfiles for both ... and for good reason:
The logfiles for the main portion of the site allow me to run a program to analyze the entries so that I can tell which search engine my visitors come from and what search terms they used to find it (just one of many things we keep track of ... I can find out what percentage of browsers are version 4+ to incorporate new stuff, like the upcoming menu navigation). Pretty important info for us ... and for all those millions of webmasters that do the same thing and more.
Access to my logfiles for the chat came with the upgrade we made about two months ago. Is this why we made the upgrade?? Yes and no, our first reason to upgrade was to allow for the upload of custom sounds, smiles, and the elimination of banner ads. Access of these logs (they are kept available to us by password only for 24 hours ... so not just any Joe-Blow can read them)allows us to ban the IP address of a disruptive user while we are online or by following up on complaints within 24 hours.
Not happy with it?? Sorry, but it's not going to change. We barely have enough time on our hands to keep up with everything on the main board, much less what happens in chat ... can't see myself spending a couple of hours reading an entire chat log on a daily basis
And when you've got a few adults running around out there that act like sixth-graders, I'm going to keep my ability to keep a sense of order intact.
Would like to hear more on this ...