Yeah it's bizarre, almost like it's some kind of passive-agressive focus group/feedback study thing. Which I wouldn't mind contributing to, but say upfront if that's what you're doing. Geez!
I don't know what my deal is... I never post and today I posted twice. I guess it's free time.
Def. not you. There was like 15 posts from 1 person and a bunch from another person too.
I think the posts are from the same person just different SN. Look at the time when they were posted (all within a few minutes apart) and they joined the same day. Troll IMO
Yeah it's bizarre, almost like it's some kind of passive-agressive focus group/feedback study thing. Which I wouldn't mind contributing to, but say upfront if that's what you're doing. Geez!
I don't think that's a general consensus, though. Years ago when I was a very new Nestie, fresh from The Knot, I had a potential business opportunity for myself, centering around parties for kids aged Pre-K to Tweens. I came here and posted once, asking some general questions looking for feedback since this would be the target market. I clearly explained who I was and why I was asking and I got handed my a$$ on a silver platter and wound up deleting the post. Obviously I got over it, but it seems that these boards in general don't welcome that kind of market research, even if it's legitimate.
Re: WTH is up with the crazy multiple posts from people with so few posts?
I don't think it is spam like I've seen before, though. No links...
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I don't think anyone is referring to you Jelly. It is the 10 to 15 posts at once from other posters below.
Def. not you. There was like 15 posts from 1 person and a bunch from another person too.
We'll miss you sweet Debbie Girl (4.21.12) and sweet Cindy Girl (8.9.12)
I think the posts are from the same person just different SN. Look at the time when they were posted (all within a few minutes apart) and they joined the same day. Troll IMO
I don't think that's a general consensus, though. Years ago when I was a very new Nestie, fresh from The Knot, I had a potential business opportunity for myself, centering around parties for kids aged Pre-K to Tweens. I came here and posted once, asking some general questions looking for feedback since this would be the target market. I clearly explained who I was and why I was asking and I got handed my a$$ on a silver platter and wound up deleting the post. Obviously I got over it, but it seems that these boards in general don't welcome that kind of market research, even if it's legitimate.