there is a mandle I wish would post more
its hard ta out em to mod/s with no posting
icky could use some more paid PA bucks from the NEXT...
just on daddy day
The Mods don't let ya "out" nothin. They will err on the side of "not allowed" every time, if they are worth a damn. And while it may seem that there should be exceptions, there cannot be. Because it gets abused. And they cannot be a judge or juror in those situations.shhhhhh in one of mine, it was not till a NYS Task Force Asked
So to keep it simple, they just make a very hard line that you should not cross if you don't want to get banned. Even if you think a ban might be worth it, the Mods will just edit/delete your post anyway. And still ban you.
. Originally Posted by rooster
Rooster- very true in terms of this board and others. With social media there are many other avenues available to “out” someone. I am not sure what the board policy is regarding outing on another medium. I don’t think outing is ever warranted no matter where it happens, except perhaps in the most extreme of circumstances. Originally Posted by Tj1984if it didn't happen on icky, I bet icky don't care
IMHO kinda wrongI think a combination of those two approaches makes a lot of sense. Don’t be an asshole is always a good approach and tends to help you stay out of trouble. However, sometimes trouble can find you even if you aren’t behaving like an asshole. That’s why you need to be careful who you choose to deal with. You need to ask yourself am I willing to trust that this person will protect my information or even worse that they won’t try to use it against me. For me, the answer is always no. That means that I don’t get to see certain providers and that’s okay. I don’t even contact them if they are clear that is the only way to screen. My peace of mind is more important to me. I also just respect that the provider gets to choose what method of screening makes her feel safe.
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Pick your poison with care, Or don't let em know nothing real Originally Posted by offshoredrilling
I think a combination of those two approaches makes a lot of sense. Don’t be an asshole is always a good approach and tends to help you stay out of trouble. However, sometimes trouble can find you even if you aren’t behaving like an asshole. That’s why you need to be careful who you choose to deal with. You need to ask yourself am I willing to trust that this person will protect my information or even worse that they won’t try to use it against me. For me, the answer is always no. That means that I don’t get to see certain providers and that’s okay. I don’t even contact them if they are clear that is the only way to screen. My peace of mind is more important to me. I also just respect that the provider gets to choose what method of screening makes her feel safe. Originally Posted by Tj1984yep, if you are worried, dont do it