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jdmills
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It seems the public nature of this type of inquiry would only hurt the person that is the subject of the question if the person fails to respond. If I publically question the legitimacy of your credentials, and you respond with dates and instructors, along with copies of certificates earned and email contacts to verify the entire thing (I'm being a bit extreme here to make the point) then it is me that ends up looking stupid in public, not you. However if your response is circular logic, unsubstantiated statements, offense that I would dare question a master or your ability, or a personal attack on my intelligence, then readers can infer what they wish.