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Originally Posted by SuperFemme
Thanks Jen.
I think this conversation has been a great learning experience.
I know that *I* am learning a lot about how people with DA's and without approach this space.
I know that we are a great bunch of people, and it seems to me that the over all consensus is that we as humans want to be fair to everyone.
I think we have a patchwork "buddy system" already in place. By that I mean that those of us who interact with and are friends with each other keep an eye on each other. We look out for each other and let each other know when something we post might be "iffy".
If we keep doing that and all have an open mind, then we are all going to be in good shape I think.
I know that I always want to know when what I post and what is being heard is so disproportionate that my intent has been completely lost.
Not in a finger wagging way, but in a kind compassionate way.
That is something we should ALL do for each other, not just the DA'd people.
I know that we have amazing moderators here, who really work hard to be fair and equitable when dealing with people on a very personal and individual level.
We all have the obligation to each other to ensure that our community is safe. For everyone.
I do hope that anybody that needs help with any kind of DA issue will keep in mind that this site is dedicated to making it as inclusive for Differently abled members as it is to every other cross section of our community.
I am always available for assistance, questions or issues should anyone need help.
I know that The Planet goes out of it's way to be fair, even more so with our DA population. Please keep in mind that most of us are not privy to what goes on behind the scenes.
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Thank You, the Mods and Owners for all you do! This is indeed a wonderful website.
I sincerely do not know what the answer is for those who can't take no for an answer, I wish I did. I think we do give passes for reasons of compassion and humanity and I am glad for that, but understand that at some point, tough decisions have to be made and it is heartening to see that these decisions are not made lightly.
I have learned so much here too, from all angles, and bottom line, no one should have to be afraid here.
You know, I haver never been a believer in the report button, it felt like telling on people or being Big Brotherish, but this thread has taught me that when we see something
starting to go wrong through miscommunication, reporting is the right thing to do. Maybe then escalated angry situations can be avoided.
Thank you all for the thread and your interaction.