Lanny
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I haven’t been on many forums, this is only my 3rd. I left my 1st. forum after being hurt by what I now know as trolling. It was over 10 years before I joined another & from the start stated “agree or disagree with me but, don’t get personal & offensive”. Those were about tv shows I like. This forum is SO much more serious!
I read the posts here to see what you were like before joining. I’m surprised at the speed with which I’ve progressed from being a member, an active member & now a well known member.
But, something else concerns me more. Sometimes I read something that moves me to reply & I write a long post, read it afterwards & decide not to post. I delete it but, keep an eye on the thread as I’m concerned. When I come back I find the text I’ve written still there but, greyed out. Does anybody else see it?
I’m trying to operate on the maxim of “thinking something is not the same as saying something”. In the 1st. instance it stays in my head & in the 2nd. instance once it’s said it can’t be taken back.
But, I’m human & make mistakes. I’ve made a post & another member’s response made me realise I may have sounded unsympathetic when I wasn’t trying to be. I thought about removing the post but, it’s already been seen & garnered a response.
I don’t want that to happen again & I want to feel confident that what I’ve decided not to post, afterward, is not seen!
I read the posts here to see what you were like before joining. I’m surprised at the speed with which I’ve progressed from being a member, an active member & now a well known member.
But, something else concerns me more. Sometimes I read something that moves me to reply & I write a long post, read it afterwards & decide not to post. I delete it but, keep an eye on the thread as I’m concerned. When I come back I find the text I’ve written still there but, greyed out. Does anybody else see it?
I’m trying to operate on the maxim of “thinking something is not the same as saying something”. In the 1st. instance it stays in my head & in the 2nd. instance once it’s said it can’t be taken back.
But, I’m human & make mistakes. I’ve made a post & another member’s response made me realise I may have sounded unsympathetic when I wasn’t trying to be. I thought about removing the post but, it’s already been seen & garnered a response.
I don’t want that to happen again & I want to feel confident that what I’ve decided not to post, afterward, is not seen!