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1. Either the PNM is not using a lot of discretion, and it's more of a cautionary "watch out, I know what school your at and there might be actives looking at this board" 2. Just cause they want to. I can't speak for anyone else on this board, but I hope that when I see a "I know what school your at" it's for reason #1. I agree with you people who do it just to do it (like reason #2) is creepy and they accomplish nothing from saying it except to maybe scare people off. But as much as I, or you, or anyone else might not like it, people here are going to continue to do it. And sometimes "stalking" (if that what people wanna call PM'ing a PNM about info from their rush) is a good thing. Anyone remember katiebug319472 or whatever her username was? She kept claiming she was gonna go through recruitment at Macon State, then it was FL. When I finally pm'ed her she was already an AGD @ UGA. But she was perpetrating Phi Mu as well? She ended up being a fake, but noone would have known unless they PM'ed her (like I and several other GC members did). |
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I have no well thought out theory why fewer PNMs are posting. I tend to think it's because the girls going through recruitment are much savvier about the real life implications of what you say on the internet generally. And then of course, there are very frequently a chorus of warnings that occur at the start of every thread about what could happen if you say too much. I'd rather see the PNMs err on the side of caution too, so I'm not in any way in disagreement with that. But none of this changes the fact that specific evidence of bad stuff that has happened is more convincing generally than just making general claims, IMO. And I'd say that's true no matter how many post you've made, but I'm more accepting of some claims by people whose posts I'm familiar with, as faulty as that might be. |
I'm just glad you all are discussing this without sock puppets. :)
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This is one of those threads where I can't quite figure out why it went in the direction it did. If what I said was said to me the same way I said it, I don't think I'd be insulted or angry. |
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As an outsider swerving into your lane for the 4th time, I don't know, either. It could go back to how people interpret things differently. |
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If I say to anyone "I know what school you're at" or "be careful" - it's because I'm worried about her, not because I'm going to call up the ASA chapter at that school and tell them not to give her a bid. (Like they would give a rat's ass what I said anyway.) There have been people on here who have been indiscreet enough to use their real names, their real IMs or a username they use frequently on other boards (I think we all know who I mean) and it's had a negative impact on them in some way or another, whether that be rush or AI or things that happened afterwards.
I know there was a girl on here who wrote a quite frank but still polite story and used real names, including ASA. I was not in the least offended by the things she said, but it was not my chapter and I'm not an active. Actives are such raw freaking nerves during rush that just reading something like "the singing was a little too loud" is enough to make some people go over the edge and say "THAT WHORE SKANK IS NEVER JOINING MY SORORITY." And those aren't the women who are going to sign on to GC and post. There was also a girl going thru rush who was bold enough to use the sorority she wanted as her username, pretty much spit in everyone's face when they gave her advice, and got a bid to that sorority anyway. I would much rather hear stories with real names in them, but it's not worth even one girl being cut because of it. |
I've only ever investigated a PNM who posted here once. She had named the school (where I advise), her hometown, and listed a slew of other info. She proceeded to be rude, obnoxious, combative, and insulting to GC members who offered her advice. A classic case of asking for help and then getting nasty because it wasn't what she wanted to hear.
Because she had provided so much info it wasn't difficult for me to figure out who she was. I never had to say a word about her antics here because I discovered that my members didn't like her either and she was released. Would I have said something if they had liked her? I honestly don't know and am glad I didn't have to find out. |
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I absolutely do not understand someone calling a Panhellenic office to see if someone pledged "their" house (or even a house) based on postings on GreekChat. I do understand people saying cautionary things to pnms. I remember reading the beginnings of a thread (about UT) where the girl's ideas about life and recruitment were close to social suicide, not only for recruitment, but for life in general. No one can "fix" that except the young lady and the time it takes to grow up.
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...here's a thread for PNMs to think about...
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Thanks, Carnation. I have a few times PMd a PNM to tell her that she has given way too much information and should be more discrete. Usually this is when they've given their name, school or region/state and other identifying specifics that could make them easily identifiable. I just let them know that they may want to edit the information or be really careful what they say here so they don't ruin their recruitment. An ounce of prevention...
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Thanks, AOIIAngel, for doing that for them! PNMs, if your name, hometown, hair color, birthday, whatever, are in your user name pleeeease take them out.
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