shiftyw
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Joined: 6/6/2013 From: The Shire Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: crazyml Hello there nano, And welcome to the boards! Yes, I'll admit that I'll occasionally spot a profile where I worry that the person behind it may be vulnerable, and occasionally I'll reach out to someone who I think could use some non predatory advice. Although I would say that I'm as likely to do this with someone who is 30 years old as I would with someone who is 18. But I only do it very very rarely because, at the end of the day once you get to 18, it's up to you to make your own mistakes. And, I'll freely admit that my reaction does have shades of "white knight" to it, even if you're able to hold yourself to a higher standard. The site did try to set up a "welcome wagon" - in fact that was the name of the group, but it never quite took off, and there are a whole heap of issues with setting up a group of "select" people, like - who does the choosing? who does the vetting? More recently the site tried to set up a "mentoring" program, which caused something of a ruckus (not fair of me to say more, since I caused some of that ruckus). The bottom line is - it's really difficult to establish a "group" of people who can be trusted with inexperienced people, and - frankly - I'd prefer any advice or mentoring be given here in an open forum. So... I understand your concern, and I understand your desire to at least point these young adults in the correct way, but beyond that - I don't think it is either practical, or right, to do anything more than that. I am sure you're old enough and wise enough (and remember the time when you were 18!) to imagine what the reaction of an 18 year old might be to a much older stranger dropping into their inbox with advice? [Ed for the typo I spotted] ^ This is all really good advice, but especially that last sentence.
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