If I write something to the World-Wide Doyletics List, will it be held confidential?
My firm rule is that I won’t publish anything on the website without the explicit permission of the person who wrote the material. If I am unable to contact the person who did the trace, then I will change any names and any other identifying details of the trace history. The World-Wide Doyletics List is only accessible by subscribers, so things are a little looser there, but List members are cautioned not to write anything to the List that they wish held confidential — any List member could post it elsewhere. With that one caveat, the List is designed to be a place where you can share things with others on the List without mentioning names and get feedback and suggestions about areas where you may be stuck. When I’m not available to answer questions, the List will ensure that there are others who can help those in need with tracing, understanding, etc. The List thus acts as a backup for me. If you send me an email and don’t get a prompt reply, send the question to the List if your nee
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