REMINDER: Remember the "10 Year Old Daughter Rule"
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 3:36 pm
Hi Folks:
We've had a good number of new members join in the last 2 or 3 weeks, some of whom have not read their welcoming PM's. Those PM's serve two purposes; first, a true welcome to the forum; and secondly, a request to read the Mission Statement.
I am firmly convinced that we are seeing greater numbers of women and young people joining because we make them feel welcome. One of the ways we do that is by avoiding language guys might use over burgers and beer, but which may be offensive to the ladies and young people. This is expressly set out in the Mission Statement.
I have had to edit a few posts lately to remove language the ladies may find offensive and that I'm sure the parents of young people would find offensive. I'm not trying to bust anyone's chops and I realize that sometimes we can throw words into a post without really focusing on it. Accident or not, we have to avoid it if we are to continue to have a growing number of ladies and young people join us. So this is a polite reminder: If you wouldn't want someone using language in front if your 10 year old daughter, don't use it in a post.
Regards,
Chas.
We've had a good number of new members join in the last 2 or 3 weeks, some of whom have not read their welcoming PM's. Those PM's serve two purposes; first, a true welcome to the forum; and secondly, a request to read the Mission Statement.
I am firmly convinced that we are seeing greater numbers of women and young people joining because we make them feel welcome. One of the ways we do that is by avoiding language guys might use over burgers and beer, but which may be offensive to the ladies and young people. This is expressly set out in the Mission Statement.
I have had to edit a few posts lately to remove language the ladies may find offensive and that I'm sure the parents of young people would find offensive. I'm not trying to bust anyone's chops and I realize that sometimes we can throw words into a post without really focusing on it. Accident or not, we have to avoid it if we are to continue to have a growing number of ladies and young people join us. So this is a polite reminder: If you wouldn't want someone using language in front if your 10 year old daughter, don't use it in a post.
Regards,
Chas.