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In general response to the last few posts, while some matters might rightly be called no one else's business but the organization's, there is also another very important aspect of these sorts of threads. Most college kids believe that these kinds of things (actual consequences for hazing) can never happen to them. These sorts of threads show even when we're talking about elite chapters, the rules still apply.
Maybe there are 2 lessons here:
1) Don't ignore your organization's risk reduction policies; and
2) Don't post things on facebook/myspace/etc. which you wouldn't want your national officers to see.
Actives read this site, chapter advisers (who might not even know what facebook is) read this site, university officials read this site, policy makers read this site. If we can influence any of them, we've done a good thing.
Those of us who have been on GC for 4+ years probably aren't going to learn anything new. There are others who actually do read this site for new ideas that they can bring back to their organizations.
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