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And there has been a lot of comments, threads deleted before that had nothing to do with politics or religion please explain how come.
Keep those suggestions coming!
Cindy
heres a few of the latest circles of 2009 minus the crosses of course,if this is boring ,ill be a monkeys err.. aliens uncle
http://www.colinandrews.net/Crop-Circles-2009.html
Thank you for all your efforts and this miracle called MedHelp. With the volume of posting it certainly was a helpful spin-off to create the separate forums, but I feel the need to point out the descriptions currently under the forums:
Hepatitis C Community says:
"This forum is for questions about medical issues and research aspects of Hepatitis C such as, questions about being newly diagnosed, questions about current treatments, information and participation in discussions about research studies and clinical trials related to Hepatitis."
Hepatitis Social Community says:
"This forum is for questions about medical issues and research aspects of Hepatitis such as, questions about being newly diagnosed, questions about current treatments, information and participation in discussions about research studies and clinical trials related to Hepatitis."
Perhaps it would help people understand the differences better if the summaries of the two communities were different and clearly outlined your intentions, expectations, and guidelines for each. With all due respect, the forum rules don't expressly prohibit the discussion of religion or politics, so if that is a MH forum policy, perhaps it should be made clear more than on this thread alone. Personally not fond of discussing either, nonetheless, I'm of the opinion that standards aren't out of line so much as a result of the presence of religion or politics, but the absence of respect and courtesy. After all, the success of any community is inclusion, not exclusion; its humanity is not the result of what the people talk about, but how they communicate with each other. I've been proud to have been a member of this community and hope to continue doing so. ~eureka
Cindy
Cindy
I think I should leave that to all of you who have English as a first language...
I truly appreciate your presence here -- it reinforces the reality of community and caring rather than the impression of arbitrary and unfeeling censorship. My hope is that threads will need to be removed less often (perhaps, when necessary, just omitting offensive comments rather than removing entire posts) and individuals won't need to be banned as much. (Though I have to wonder with the new description -- there have been some great posts in the past supporting political activism -- i.e. letters to your Congress rep about National Hepatitis Day -- will these individuals risk being banned?) Most respectfully, ~eureka