Really? I spent a lot of time in this group in the past and everyone was super nice back then.
A variety of responses would really help - particularly if you use a method different than FL recommends.
It's not that we don't want to do the survey. It's that I have to do my job, and that is to keep spam off the board. I edited the comment and it does violate the TOU as it does not pertain to TB, it's for an outside group. We are all very nice people and give good advise. Don't take it personally, I'm just doing my job.
No one is asking you to be part of the group... I'm really sorry if you've felt shamed by any members or admins. That is definitely not the goal of the group.
The admins read through the thread posted on this board and took that feedback into consideration when designing the updated survey - particularly a broader cross section. Which is nearly impossible to get if it can't be shared in other groups without it being deleted or having original posted edited.
Really? I spent a lot of time in this group in the past and everyone was super nice back then.
A variety of responses would really help - particularly if you use a method different than FL recommends.
It's not that we don't want to do the survey. It's that I have to do my job, and that is to keep spam off the board. I edited the comment and it does violate the TOU as it does not pertain to TB, it's for an outside group. We are all very nice people and give good advise. Don't take it personally, I'm just doing my job.
Would you mind directing me to the TOU that specify that? Would a post be edited the same way if it was a survey by a CD retailer? Not trying to be snarky, just want to be clear on what violates TOU!
The multiple posts are annoying, but if we are going to complain about the survey being inaccurate, I guess it makes sense to respond.
However, I don't get why this FL Science whatever is trying to make a one size fits all... Everyone has different water and washers and dipes and detergents... It seems like y'all are focusing on only one or two aspects of someone wash routine. And the survey doesn't touch on how frequently you change your kid, how hydrated they are, tons of random things that could technically affect this ammonia buildup that you seem to be focused on. FWIW, our dipes are clean, we use Tide to the 1, and the only time we had a problem was when I accidentally used a whole scoop of Tide with our wash routine.
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Many of us have been attacked one way or another by members of this group. I myself have had disagreements with an admin on another CD group. I love what your trying to do, but those of us who have our own knowledge get talked down to a lot. That is why a lot of us enjoy it here, as we are all very like minded. I think your survey is good, but TB is not the place for it. I'm so sorry. I can't make acceptions for you, as that would look poorly on me as a mod.
While there's a basic theme to the routines FL recommends, I've seen every admin work with countless mamas (and a few dads!) and they DO take into consideration all of the things you listed. There are a couple of brands of washers that don't fit the same general guidelines (cabrio TLs for one) and the admins have done tons of troubleshooting on their own and with members to tweak the routine that works for each individual and their specific model/type washer/type of diapers/preferred detergent/water type/etc.
Smallllmin - what happened when you used a full scoop of tide?
Really? I spent a lot of time in this group in the past and everyone was super nice back then.
A variety of responses would really help - particularly if you use a method different than FL recommends.
It's not that we don't want to do the survey. It's that I have to do my job, and that is to keep spam off the board. I edited the comment and it does violate the TOU as it does not pertain to TB, it's for an outside group. We are all very nice people and give good advise. Don't take it personally, I'm just doing my job.
Would you mind directing me to the TOU that specify that? Would a post be edited the same way if it was a survey by a CD retailer? Not trying to be snarky, just want to be clear on what violates TOU!
Sorry, I'm stuck in your box.
Anyways, anything that is for an outside source is against the TOU and is Spam. This includes outside offboards, FB groups, retailers, ect. Essentially, if it's to promote something or links to another group, it's spam. This is for an outside group, it's spam. It has nothing to do with your group, at all. I'm just doing my job to keep the board clean. You'd probably have better luck on FB CD groups.
Many of us have been attacked one way or another by members of this group. I myself have had disagreements with an admin on another CD group. I love what your trying to do, but those of us who have our own knowledge get talked down to a lot. That is why a lot of us enjoy it here, as we are all very like minded. I think your survey is good, but TB is not the place for it. I'm so sorry. I can't make acceptions for you, as that would look poorly on me as a mod.
I'm sorry so many of you have had such poor experiences there! It's kind of a bummer that folks can post the survey results and trash them, but a new survey can't be linked. I won't post it again! If anyone's really interested in providing non FL routine data, they know where to find FLU.
While there's a basic theme to the routines FL recommends, I've seen every admin work with countless mamas (and a few dads!) and they DO take into consideration all of the things you listed. There are a couple of brands of washers that don't fit the same general guidelines (cabrio TLs for one) and the admins have done tons of troubleshooting on their own and with members to tweak the routine that works for each individual and their specific model/type washer/type of diapers/preferred detergent/water type/etc.
This is false. FL dogmatically insists that certain brands of detergents are "weak" or "bad," even though their information about those detergents are just plain wrong. And they are consistent about shaming people who use those detergents.
@freezorburn, I'd go a step further and say they attack certain types of detergent as bad. I remember reading on a different location a group of FL members/followers attacking multiple people for wanting to use more environmentally friendly detergent. In at least one case they told the poster she needed to put her child's welfare above the environment and either use Tide (or a similar mainstream detergent) or disposables.
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@freezorburn, I'd go a step further and say they attack certain types of detergent as bad. I remember reading on a different location a group of FL members/followers attacking multiple people for wanting to use more environmentally friendly detergent. In at least one case they told the poster she needed to put her child's welfare above the environment and either use Tide (or a similar mainstream detergent) or disposables.
You're right, and I don't think what you are describing is an isolated incident because I've seen arguments like that as well. My response is that one doesn't need to choose between using an environmentally friendly detergent (or a CD-safe one) and clean diapers. It is possible to do both. But of course there's no reasoning with these people.
And it's not just in their own group. They're all over the other cd groups on facebook shaking their fingers at people and passing on bad information.
Yup. Someone in my swap group was just told to bleach soak a used flip cover to "strip" it. I suggested just adding 1/4 of bleach to the wash routine but was told I was wrong and that would not get rid of all potential yeast. That PUL is going to be so damaged after sitting in bleach overnight. How do you "strip" a cover - it's non-absorbant!
Idk maybe it is . I really wasn't rude or anything. Basicaly because I recommended charlies soap in other groups I wasn't welcome. Even though I played by their rules in their group. The way they have their panties in a twist about charlies is bizarre to me.
Mama to a little girl born July 2011 and a little boy born April 2014!
I would totally try Charlie's if I was in the market for a new detergent. The only reason I ended up using Country Save when I started out was that I could buy it at a store I could walk to. The store that had Charlie's entailed a trip in the car, and we just didn't shop there as frequently.
My wash routine works perfectly for us and I have had no stink/redness/stains since figuring it out almost a year ago. I use only 3/4 up to line 1 of Tide for two kids worth of diapers. FL group would probably tell me to add more detergent. Guess what...I made that mistake before and my diapers reeked after only 1 wash (even with an extra rinse). So why would I follow a group that would essentially tell me to eff up my diapers? There is not a 1 size fits all for diaper washing!
I still remember when a poor mama was attacked on the TT board for using soap nuts. It's rediculus! I think it's great that people are trying to help, but washing in liquid Gain and bleach soaks doesn't work for everyone. This is coming from a person that uses liquid eco friendly detergent and plant based fabric softener on her dipes.
If it's not Tide or the equivalent it's "unicorn tears and fairy dust" and you have to do some kind of magical dance to get clean diapers. I had a simpler wash routine with all cotton diapers and soap nuts than I do using synthetic fibers and mainstream detergent.....but dh and my mom prefer the BB snap in inserts so I have to have a way to wash them. Unfortunately, the soap nuts just don't clean mf very well.
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I think SAK might be onto something. If we get the link pmed and take the survey, maybe it would be some small step in getting the one-size-doesn't-fit-all voice heard. Maybe?
I just googled fluff love so I could look at their survey, and noticed their website has the tag line "it's not just laundry, it's your baby"
Is that a reaction to the old "it's just laundry" name of the cd tech support page? The fluffers must be feeling threatened!
Idk I saw that but surely not. I can't imagine our little <100 person group is seriously any kind of competition for them. That wasn't the intention behind it.
Mama to a little girl born July 2011 and a little boy born April 2014!
The thing I found really weird is that one of the admin for the group had never seen the Pin Stripes and Polka Dot's lost or the the other laundry list. She told me they are doing their own "research" and are trying to get Mythbusters to do their stuff. It's all a bit much. I don't see any of them working as a chemist doing an actual fact based experiment with real perameters. It's all screaming pseudo science and Fox news level of tactics.
I just googled fluff love so I could look at their survey, and noticed their website has the tag line "it's not just laundry, it's your baby"
Is that a reaction to the old "it's just laundry" name of the cd tech support page? The fluffers must be feeling threatened!
Oh honey....don't call them "fluffers" that has a whole other meaning lmao.
Re: Wash Routine Survey
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IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
A variety of responses would really help - particularly if you use a method different than FL recommends.
The admins read through the thread posted on this board and took that feedback into consideration when designing the updated survey - particularly a broader cross section. Which is nearly impossible to get if it can't be shared in other groups without it being deleted or having original posted edited.
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Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste,
It all revolves around you.
IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
beta #2 11/28 = 2055
Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
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Good point.
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It is just laundry. Just like all the other fabric you put on your kids skin.