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Originally Posted by SydneyK
We've seen it happen to several different sororities (seems to be more prevalent in sororities than in fraternities, but the same basic question still applies)... disgruntled members post information about their ritual online. What, if anything, ever happens to these ladies?
I know there are people who post pieces of rituals that aren't theirs, but I think the majority of the times ritual is online it's because of the sisters themselves. (Kinda like how business-theft is most often because of the employees.)
I guess I'm just curious as to what happens to the people who post information. Can anything really be done about it? Does anyone here know if their HQ has someone who monitors the net to make sure nothing gets out that shouldn't be? And if something's discovered, what can be done about it?
Not trying to stir the pot at all. I know this can be a touchy subject. Just curious.
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It depends on the organization's code of conduct.
Generally speaking, if a member is proven to have put certain information out there the outcome for some organizations is expulsion.
Yes, there are organizations with national representatives who monitor certain websites.