NO Im a Rookie now so here goes:-are we all regulars now ?
NO Im a Rookie now so here goes:-
Dear Forum admin/manager. I personally would like to express my concern at being called a 'ROOKIE'. I find the term rather offensive and judgemental, appearing to originate from an americanism which implies someone who has no knowledge or experience. It is a term which is included in populist vocabulary with the intention of ridicule. Not very nice for a forum whos aim is apparently to provide support and advice to people who may be in a vulnerable or unwell condition.
Sue
I was a legend!
Now I've been demoted to regular!
I'm weird!
I'm not a regular!
Come on guys, what's happening here?
Ooops, just 'liked' this post, but perhaps the poster would rather I didn't?I wish there were an option to remove the post count and 'like' count altogether.
I think posts should be taken on their own merit, not because someone is an experienced poster.
And I've sometimes seen people treated with less tolerance because they are 'new'. Even if they are experienced diabetics with years of valuable knowledge and experience.
As long as I know who the mods are. That's all that matters.I am now a regular. I was a legend. I will always be a legend to me..(feels like a song coming on)
Ooops, just 'liked' this post, but perhaps the poster would rather I didn't?
I like to like.
I just wish the dratted things weren't counted.
It feels like we have obligatory score cards, which I find unpleasant.
Your thread has been moved. Edited
I like to like.
I just wish the dratted things weren't counted.
It feels like we have obligatory score cards, which I find unpleasant.
It would of been good forum etiquette for June to be told why it was moved at the time. a short sentence at the time, I'm sure, would of been more than adequate
.... Or an explaination using interpretive dance.
Has anyone else noticed that there is a new category now - "Rookie" and we all seem to have been changed. As an example, I started out as a "Newcomer", then became a "Regular" and then a "Senior". I've now gone back to "Regular" and some "Legends" have become "Senior". Would love to know how these categories are arrived at. TBH, I don't really mind what I'm called, even silly cow if it's applicable, I'm just curious as to how the system works.
I appreciate that this isn't really a question about diabetes, more about the forum, so hope it won't get deleted.
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