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Can we talk about BFP warnings?

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Re: Can we talk about BFP warnings?

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  • What if there was a "Graduation Check-in"? That way everyone who go their BFP is still recognized and they can receive our love and congrats, but if we are having a bad day we can avoid that post and we won't have to endure seeing "BFP WARNINGS" on as many posts. I am still extremely new to this board though and still figuring out how things work so don't be to harsh on me if this is a really bad idea. Just thought this might be a middle ground for all of us regardless of whether we are on the bench, off the bench, or graduating. 
    That just feels like rubbing salt in a wwound. Especially considering how long checkins stay bumped up. Grad Checkin is PGAL. We dont need one here in our safe place.
    Personally, I don't know that I feel like we have a "safe place" with the BFPs in each of the check-ins. To me "safe" means I know I can click on a thread and not worry about seeing any BFPs, unlike going on my Facebook account where it seems there is at least one a week lately. I just don't see a difference between having them spread out or all in one place. They are still there regardless. If the majority feels differently, then that is what I will accept and work with as I do think these women should be able to get congratulated in some way shape or form by those ready to see BFP announcements. 

    @PinkCamino, I was not clear about who I thought the check-in-leader could be (was trying to type quickly on a break at work and did not complete my thought, I apologize). My thought was it could be someone from PGAL, that way they are sensitive to those of us on here and someone the graduates will be getting to know on their new board, kind of like a liaison. No offense was meant by what I said and cursing at some of us on here is not appreciated. Obviously I am in the minority and that is fine that the board elects to go a different way. It was merely a suggestion meant to further the discussion.

    *The above comments are not meant to have any attitude associated with them so please don't take them that way.*
    This entire thread is irritating me. What started off as a simple question about potentially removing the warnings has become a board etiquette thing and that was not my intention. My question was very specific, why is it so hard to stick to the topic at hand here?

    As for you not feeling like this is a safe place, TTCAL involves TTC, therefore it's assumed and expected that ladies will eventually move on - some sooner than others but nonetheless there is constantly a wave of people in and out of here. Those BFPs should be celebrated kindly, those ladies who are fortunate enough to move on deserve to have their BFPs acknowledged - the warnings were the issue from the get go here not the BFPs itself.


  • Soulbyte said:
    Could do a once a week one off graduates thread titled graduates. Those who don't want to see don't have to (knowing also it could be zero anyway) and any bfps are therefore all in one place.
    No. Can we stop suggesting this now? Please?
  • Man, this went off in a few different directions.

    I completely agree about the warnings in the thread titles. Some days, it's rough. There's been a huge wave of bfps lately and some days it seems like there are warnings in every thread title on the main page. I've put warnings in the January check-in title because that's just how I thought it was supposed to be done, but I'm fine with just having a warning in post. 


     

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  • lav17 said:
    lav17 said:

    No I don't think it's a good idea. I know there's something like this on TTGP but here on TTCAL I really don't think this is a great idea.

    My initial post was simply about removing the warning from the titles, not ditching BFPs altogether or relocating them to an entire new thread.
    @PinkCamino, I understand. I really didn't mean to come off as making shitty assumptions about long-time members or moderators ) I appreciate all the time and work that goes into making this a safe community! If we are not taking about any other options then yes, I agree that warnings should be taken out of titles.
    Basically it's myself &  Petra, and I'm sorry but there is no way in fucking hell am I going to do a "Grad check-in " or weekly BFP post......... 
    No kidding.

    I doubt we could find any regular poster here who would like to do this.

    ((hugs)) wicked. I think I made it clear it was a no-no but you know reading is hard.
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    Thanks @PetraStonegirl‌ and @wickedsugar‌.

    I really appreciate how @meladoriestar‌ handled it for the newbies. we have had several BFPs lately and it just sort of stings because DH and I are TTA for another 6 months. I was happy for the grads, but I still felt sort of crappy. I just want to offer love to people who have been on this roller coaster for a while or for multiple times. This is seriously the best worst place to ever go. (((Hugs)))


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  • As a newbie, I get a little sense of hope seeing so many BFPs on the front page. If I'm having a bad day, I like that I know to avoid a post (even if it's only one part of the post). When I'm having a good day, I have definitely gone back to read and check out those BFPs. I don't know if my response is remotely helpful to this discussion, but I agree that everyone should feel safe and it should be presented in the safest possible way. If BFP warnings aren't in the title, I know I can always read within the check-ins. 
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