To be brutally frank, the bullying/borderline abusive behavior practiced by a few on this site – behind the scenes as well as in open posts – was probably the final straw for me. I was already getting bored with Mormonism as a primary topic, and the noise to signal ratio was tiring. If not for discovering additional troubling information about behind the scenes behavior, I may have just have dwindled away, reducing the number of posts I produce. But I really don’t have any interest in further association with people who have engaged in the behavior I have in mind (and no, I will not give details). Yes, that number of people is relatively small, but still enough to permanently affect my feelings about this board.
I'm not giving out any details either, but this should be of great concern not only to Admin, but to all posters, to maintain the integrity of Mormon Discussions. Others have also left the board partly or wholly in relation to this. I will leave you to guess who they are. No woman should be subjected to this sort of behaviour. It's not tolerated in society, and it shouldn't be tolerated on a discussion board either. What women wear, or what they say, should not be considered a "come on". Lewd or sexually suggestive language towards females on the board or through PMs seems rather inappropriate to me, and this is the essence of what I'm seeing. And for the record, I'm not talking about things clearly said in jest, nor Liz's Goddess Suite, which is meant in a spirit of fun. There is a line, and in some instances the line has been crossed. Beastie recognised this very clearly.
In case you're wondering, the reason I haven't taken this up privately with Shades is because this should be of concern, and open to comment, by the whole board, not something whispered in dark corners and eventually swept under the carpet. I realise I'm running the real risk of looking "PC", and will probably receive some negative feedback from some, but in the real world, harassment of any kind isn't tolerated. Women are also in a minority on this board, which makes such unwanted treatment totally uncalled for. Why would any other women want to post here when they observe this kind of behaviour?
You may not agree with me, and that's fine, but consider that we have lost beastie partly for the reasons she outlined above, and I think you'll agree that, like her or not, she was one of the key posters on this board and a significant draw card. She never intended to speak out about this, but came back for one last "blunt" clarification, as she phrased it, because of speculation as to why some were leaving. This isn't so much a free speech issue, it's a harassment issue, and I think you may agree that they aren't the same.
Now it's your turn to have a say.
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