Frustration as a sport
Everything about iStripper
March 6, 2015, 63 answers
I'm not quite catching your drift, Wyld. I walk on eggshells here in the forums, as the moderators have corrected me many times. The rules are often interpreted differently by the moderators than by new users. I thought I was providing some semblance of assistance to all of you, yet one moderator in particular is holding my embilical cord in one hand, and the scissors in the other. I understand that the moderators work as a team, but when 2 or more of you are gathered - the hairs stand up on the back of my neck, and I choose my words ever so carefully so as to convey my thoughts clearly.
There is no secret, other than that which you and I share from a previous PM.
I am vigilant of my on-line safety, as I have been 'taken in' in the past, and there are stories of horendous consequences if one's personal identity is stolen online. I merely wish to caution other users of this potential outside threat, in my posts. You refer of course to the map thing, and my caution to users about GPS locating, in 'About You / About Me, I presume? or perhaps my reference to posting personal real pictures in your avatar?
There is no taboo. Just potential threat from crazy people and scammers. You folks do a fine job of identifying some shady people on your site. Some play very long, convoluted schemes, and escape early scrutiny. Can't be too careful with your life.
Seems to me that the rules, the etiquette, and the history of the forums are the deep, dark secrets, and I'm not allowed to share my knowledge of same in public. No external documentation, no history of banned participants, posts hidden and removed without explanation (and no log of same), and many features neither documented nor revealed until a user has been active for a good while. I have no secrets. But I value my privacy.