Hmm I don’t like that! No real search capability.  Maybe I need to consider 
changing my vote if that’s true
Laurie Pietravalle 


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On Thursday, August 7, 2025, 9:56 AM, Seth Seeger via Contra Callers 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Don makes a good point - it's only new posts that would be affected.  One 
option is to see if we can leave the old archives up to preserve links. 
Seth


On Aug 6, 2025, at 9:34 PM, Don Veino <[email protected]> wrote:
[many good prior posts trimmed out for brevity]
This may be obvious to some and not others, but a decision to "go private" will 
really only affect new posts, as whatever has been public is already out in the 
wild and will remain so. As an example:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160224183004/http://lists.sharedweight.net/pipermail/callers-sharedweight.net/2015-July/thread.html
Note this is another public web property and just a single example of what is 
also likely held in "dark" archives elsewhere.
As another consideration, what we post and discuss here is by its primary 
nature a public thing, ultimately presented to a wide community at events 
typically open to anyone. The group of people on copy in the group is large and 
therefore expectations of privacy should be low to nil?
As much as I distrust the motives of many organizations behind AI, I feel a 
robust search function like that currently available through Google, et al, is 
a valuable resource. Unless the groups.io search can replace that, I'm more 
inclined to keep the current public policy.
-Don

On Mon, Aug 4, 2025, 10:56 AM Seth Seeger via Contra Callers 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Dear list members,
Since the beginning, the archives for this list have been public.  This was an 
effort to make information easier to search, to find, to link to, and to share. 
 However, the days of free information online have changed.  AI bots are now 
scraping the web for data to train on and privacy is more of an issue.
As we move to groups.io, Chris and I would like to make the archives private.  
The biggest reasons are member privacy and to protect us from AI 
training/scraping.  This means that you’ll need a free account on the new site 
to view the archives.
We feel this is a good change for our community.  Since the only barrier to the 
archives would be subscribing, we think this is a reasonable trade off between 
privacy and accessibility.
If you have concerns about this change, please reply!  (Once we make the 
archives at groups.io private, we cannot make them public again later.)
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