ktya Posted September 15, 2014 Share Posted September 15, 2014 Kudos to the LS team. I posted a question on another dating/relationship advice site recently. I wont get into why I posted it there as it is irrelevant to the topic but for personal reasons I felt it would be better not to post it here. I was trashed, smashed, had some guy picture scan my profile pic and pull up my work and my real name, and despite the moderator being involved in the conversation was left with only one out of many of the posters actually proffering me advice while the rest used me as a verbal punching bag. My question was quite sound, love and relationships are tricky. Gotta hand it to LS. This site actually is a place where people try to give, offer, and look for advice. I've not seen a thread go completely sideways here yet although I'm sure it's happened and the mods dealt with it. Active moderation rules. Go LS team. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
William Posted September 16, 2014 Share Posted September 16, 2014 With thousands of threads and postings, it's an often difficult task to manage in a fair and balanced manner but we make every effort. Personally, I follow this direction: "LoveShack.org is not a state-run organization. We're a private organization founded by individuals with a goal of providing a framework best suited to productive collaboration and self-discovery. Our guidelines are not intended as a means of oppression, but rather to prevent the opinions of a less vocal minority from being repressed and encouraging scholarly debate. While the site is open to anyone who would like to participate, when doing so you're guests in our private home and are subject to the boundaries we set. Posting here is a privilege, not a right." https://www.loveshack.org/forums/general/loveshack-org-questions-comments/45340-posting-engage-rather-than-preach#post474809 Thanks for your feedback. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Author ktya Posted September 18, 2014 Author Share Posted September 18, 2014 William said: With thousands of threads and postings, it's an often difficult task to manage in a fair and balanced manner but we make every effort. Personally, I follow this direction: "LoveShack.org is not a state-run organization. We're a private organization founded by individuals with a goal of providing a framework best suited to productive collaboration and self-discovery. Our guidelines are not intended as a means of oppression, but rather to prevent the opinions of a less vocal minority from being repressed and encouraging scholarly debate. While the site is open to anyone who would like to participate, when doing so you're guests in our private home and are subject to the boundaries we set. Posting here is a privilege, not a right.". I ran a very popular extreme sport oriented board from '05-'09 and you guys are really nice about it. Our motto was This board supports freedom of speech - as long as we like what the f**k your saying. If not you or your thread may be removed without notice. Lol Great board dont change a thing. Link to post Share on other sites
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