Greetings. I have recently assumed the role as list manager of a list of approx. 150 subscribers. I am also quite new at list management and new to this list. So please forgive me if this question is amateurish. Prior to taking over, the secondary list owner had resorted to posting personal information about another member with whom he had disagreed (our topics often lead to political discussions). The information he posted was data he collected from the World Wide Web and included this person's profession, title, address, and other URLs mentioning this person. He claimed that he wanted to discuss the issue of privacy and the internet, but it seemed more that he was bent on public harassment of this one individual by his use of personal examples. He, however, did not resort to foul language or name calling. The guidelines for this list are at the WELCOME message, but do not address this privacy issue specifically. They deal with flaming, name-calling, etc. I would like to know if other listowners have experienced this. Do most of you feel this is inappropriate behavior of a member, maybe even more so since this person was the co-listowner? Do others have a policy or guideline that addresses this matter? My personal opinion is that this is semi-private information that was posted without the consent of the individual. I also feel that this type of exhibited behavior would stifle many of the discussions as members would hesitate to post out of a concern that if others do not agree with their posting then their personal information could soon appear on the list. I would appreciate any feedback. Thank you Johnna Hodges