I know GneissGuy's post is very well intentioned, so none of this is meant in a hostile manner.
A thread about someone in the hospital in a city of 3 million with pneumonia is a risk? I know him well enough to say he would accept that. Should everyone go visit, of course not, but a couple of hot girls? I'll go out on a limb and accept that risk for him too.
It's been stated not to visit until his family leaves. TG has much better judgment than the average SHMB poster, again your thoughts are certainly well intentioned, thanks very much for that.
Surcher is lucky enough to have a lot of true friends and having this community's support him would mean a great deal to him.
Originally Posted by Wayward
Maybe, maybe not.
Throw in info about his other medical conditions, a family member wondering who that hot woman was who was evasive when they asked how she knew him. How about a suspicious wife who's already been searching "whore boards?"
Even if this case isn't something that risks surcher, be careful about what you post in any such cases. Consider a provider or a hobbyist with a stalker who already has some info, for instance a real name for a hobbyist, but not a home address. How about a hobbyist in the hospital who recognized the provider who visited him in the hospital?
When I was on the staff at ASPD, I heard a lot of the horror stories about how someone got found out and the pain it caused. The coincidences that led to an outing were often things you'd never believe.
However, my concern wasn't necessarily about the info that's already been posted. Be careful to not post any more info that might give clues. It's amazing how you can put small clues together. I've seen it done.
I'm also cautioning people not to do something STOOPID. You'd be amazed how many people will post something like a room number.
Even something that doesn't seem all that stupid may be dangerous. For instance, if you post something about him having Carter's syndrome and gout, one of the relatives might just happen to google across the post containing those symptoms combined.