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Question Aug 23, 2009 at 08:54 AM
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I recently had an experience here at PC that really was distressing and I am thinking that perhaps the other person did not know it was potentially going to upset someone. I don't feel comfortable approaching them and no one has known quite what to do.

Can admin offer some tips to the community on acceptable private contact?

i don't feel safe in some forums anymore...

The internet is "out there" and so, people should be careful... but perhaps some tips about how to make or not make private contact would help.

what happened was not technically against any current guidelines that i can see... but it was so not cool. It was creepy and weird and i'd rather it didn't happen to anyone else.

thanks

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can something be added to the guidelines? can something be added to the guidelines?can something be added to the guidelines?

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