Rule #1:
I advocate for myself.
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Everyone needs to be aware that this is not a public place. It is my private property. It is a secret meeting group that gives you a “right of way” into viewing it. Your ability to view my life does not eliminate my right to privacy and my right to choose how people interact with it.
I learned early on that most people repeat written words. Even if the words say, “do not repeat out loud”, they repeat them out loud to others instead of letting them read it for themselves. I also learned that when I write to the network, my body quickly lets me know if I made a mistake.
If you feel that things are in an unruly state, remember that it is my burden to bear and trust that everything changes quickly. So please do not feel compelled to organize your own group to help eradicate a harmful situation. It is my job to communicate with the group as a whole and with the communication plan in place, things will quickly shift into the direction they need to go in.