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QB Tathan Martell (transfer to Miami, transfer to UNLV)

The letters go in an envelope, no? Or they get sent out electronically. Why does their address need to be on the actual letter? Seems unnecessary. If it's sent electronically, their house address doesn't matter. If sent through the mail, the address would be on the envelope.
 
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The letters go in an envelope, no? Or they get sent out electronically. Why does their address need to be on the actual letter? Seems unnecessary. If it's sent electronically, their house address doesn't matter. If sent through the mail, the address would be on the envelope.
It's a formal letter, which makes that address formatting quite normal and expected. It's also a lot simpler to export the file twice (once for printing, once for digital transmission). You'd have to turn off that layer or delete that text manually on every single one to avoid this situation. Or the kid could choose what to upload and edit out anything he does not wish to share.
 
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It's a formal letter, which makes that address formatting quite normal and expected. It's also a lot simpler to export the file twice (once for printing, once for digital transmission). You'd have to turn off that layer or delete that text manually on every single one to avoid this situation. Or the kid could choose what to upload and edit out anything he does not wish to share.

That makes sense. I guess the lesson here is one that kids using social media should already be aware of...be careful and pay attention to what you post. Here's to hoping that those who saw Tate's address don't do anything stupid.
 
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That makes sense. I guess the lesson here is one that kids using social media should already be aware of...be careful and pay attention to what you post. Here's to hoping that those who saw Tate's address don't do anything stupid.
Agreed. Osu could choose to create a social media only format. Michigan did that (though I'm not sure if they printed them without the address with this in mind)
 
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