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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 87923" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I see your point when it comes to bashing.</p><p></p><p>I guess I think of it as a way to honestly state your opinion. Since all I posted were good comments about teachers I adore, I didn't think of the other end. I'm an honest person, but that doesn't mean everyone is.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure there are parents and students who post completely untrue things on that site. I read the user comments and many people were against it, but then a few who posted kudos to the site were actually teachers. They felt it gave the students an outlet to express their opinions. I think for my kids, that is how they would use it, but I'm sure other kids would use it as a bashing session.</p><p></p><p>As for posting about personal lives or appearance, that doesn't apply to their teaching abilities. I would hope anyone who read these types of comments would understand that. I would also hope that a moderator would keep those types of things from being posted, but from what I understand, this isn't happening. That isn't fair and defending yourself would bring more attention to the site.</p><p></p><p>I'm feel bad for anyone who this has happened to, but it isn't something I would do. It also isn't something I witnessed with my kids schools and teachers. This is why my train of thought didn't go there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 87923, member: 3837"] I see your point when it comes to bashing. I guess I think of it as a way to honestly state your opinion. Since all I posted were good comments about teachers I adore, I didn't think of the other end. I'm an honest person, but that doesn't mean everyone is. I'm sure there are parents and students who post completely untrue things on that site. I read the user comments and many people were against it, but then a few who posted kudos to the site were actually teachers. They felt it gave the students an outlet to express their opinions. I think for my kids, that is how they would use it, but I'm sure other kids would use it as a bashing session. As for posting about personal lives or appearance, that doesn't apply to their teaching abilities. I would hope anyone who read these types of comments would understand that. I would also hope that a moderator would keep those types of things from being posted, but from what I understand, this isn't happening. That isn't fair and defending yourself would bring more attention to the site. I'm feel bad for anyone who this has happened to, but it isn't something I would do. It also isn't something I witnessed with my kids schools and teachers. This is why my train of thought didn't go there. [/QUOTE]
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