APE screenshots: this is how they play to win

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sock puppets gonna keep on sock puppeting, even after being called out.


+1

Totally bizarre. I've never seen anything like this before.


+2 this is next level unhinged…


+3 and I am here for it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, sock puppeteer, we've seen the comment with the link to the survey. Absolutely scandalous.

It was a single comment to a Facebook post -- a reply to someone in a conversation -- which you are stalkerishly obsessing over. I'd be amazed if five people saw it before all this. Again, it wasn't a new post in the ACPS Group, randomly asking everyone to go complete the (public) survey. It was a comment within a Facebook thread that was about something else.

The only one losing her mind over this is you (and your sock puppets).


She also posted for ACPS families to sign up for the APE newsletter. And said she asked “friends and family” to complete the survey.

Not the OP. Not sock puppeting.

Jeff, am I sock puppeting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Harvest comments" - she shared a link to a public survey in a Facebook comment. Deep breaths. In and out.


She joined the ACPS group and then immediately asked them to submit comments.

Author
• yes APE pushed very hard against cell phones last year at SB meetings, in discussions w school board members and super, etc. They started to create a policy and then the governor's guidance came out. There was a lot of debate about how that EO would impact our efforts already in progress, many people arguing high school should be exempt from away for the day etc, and then we were surprised that the superintendent actually revealed a pouch pilot program at 3 middle and high schools (HB Woodlawn, Wakefield, Swanson) and then stated that its longterm policy would be in line with the EO (as in actually prohibited from free periods too, like lunch). APS finally unveiled the AFTD policy it will vote on in December and it actually is a fully away for the day policy for all K-12 which would be a huge win-APS is gathering feedback until Oct 20. We are concerned that members of the school board are not behind it enough and could not approve it. Opponents are organizing against it so if anyone in this group wants to submit a positive comment, that would be
much appreciated
!!!

Survey here: https://survey.k12insight.com/survey1.aspx...
Policy here: https://go.boarddocs.com/…/J-30%20Student%20Use%20of



Yes, you loon, we heard you and it's not a terrible evil thing that they have done. Aggressively and unrepentantly sock puppeting is on the same level. Or possibly worse.


Yes, we know that some people are ok with unethical behavior.

Certainly the people who publicly screamed and bullied others during the pandemic.

And have been quietly supporting GOP/Youngkin agenda ever since.

I’m not OP. I’m not sock puppeting. Just calling out the losers who have already done so much harm in our community and continue to do so.
Anonymous
What in the world is wrong with offering people in Alexandria a link to sign up for the APE newsletter?

And why are you assuming her "friends and family" do not live in Arlington?

Put down your phone and move on with your life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What in the world is wrong with offering people in Alexandria a link to sign up for the APE newsletter?

And why are you assuming her "friends and family" do not live in Arlington?

Put down your phone and move on with your life.


No, I will call out their bad behavior every time.
jsteele
Site Admin Online
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, sock puppeteer, we've seen the comment with the link to the survey. Absolutely scandalous.

It was a single comment to a Facebook post -- a reply to someone in a conversation -- which you are stalkerishly obsessing over. I'd be amazed if five people saw it before all this. Again, it wasn't a new post in the ACPS Group, randomly asking everyone to go complete the (public) survey. It was a comment within a Facebook thread that was about something else.

The only one losing her mind over this is you (and your sock puppets).


She also posted for ACPS families to sign up for the APE newsletter. And said she asked “friends and family” to complete the survey.

Not the OP. Not sock puppeting.

Jeff, am I sock puppeting?


Not that I can tell.
Anonymous
So we have APEs who brazenly dox, bully their opponents and got caught red handed improperly influencing an official APS survey. And they are all indignant over some random person sock puppeting on DCUM?!

Very Trumpy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, sock puppeteer, we've seen the comment with the link to the survey. Absolutely scandalous.

It was a single comment to a Facebook post -- a reply to someone in a conversation -- which you are stalkerishly obsessing over. I'd be amazed if five people saw it before all this. Again, it wasn't a new post in the ACPS Group, randomly asking everyone to go complete the (public) survey. It was a comment within a Facebook thread that was about something else.

The only one losing her mind over this is you (and your sock puppets).


She also posted for ACPS families to sign up for the APE newsletter. And said she asked “friends and family” to complete the survey.

Not the OP. Not sock puppeting.

Jeff, am I sock puppeting?


Where did she post about asking family and friends to comment on the survey?
Anonymous
People arguing like APS cares about these survey results. 🍿
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People arguing like APS cares about these survey results. 🍿

+1. They do not care at all. It’s an illusion
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People arguing like APS cares about these survey results. 🍿


Yes, this. OP—calm down, the SB will do whatever it wants to do. Doubt many who even want phones put away all day, took the time to fill out the survey. People have too much going on. You’ll likely get your way, so just let this go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People arguing like APS cares about these survey results. 🍿


Yes, this. OP—calm down, the SB will do whatever it wants to do. Doubt many who even want phones put away all day, took the time to fill out the survey. People have too much going on. You’ll likely get your way, so just let this go.


if it didn't matter, why such a big effort by APE to influence it???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People arguing like APS cares about these survey results. 🍿


Yes, this. OP—calm down, the SB will do whatever it wants to do. Doubt many who even want phones put away all day, took the time to fill out the survey. People have too much going on. You’ll likely get your way, so just let this go.


if it didn't matter, why such a big effort by APE to influence it???


I’m all for kids keeping their phones (especially for threats of school shootings, etc), but even I see that this wasn’t some “big effort” by APE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, sock puppeteer, we've seen the comment with the link to the survey. Absolutely scandalous.

It was a single comment to a Facebook post -- a reply to someone in a conversation -- which you are stalkerishly obsessing over. I'd be amazed if five people saw it before all this. Again, it wasn't a new post in the ACPS Group, randomly asking everyone to go complete the (public) survey. It was a comment within a Facebook thread that was about something else.

The only one losing her mind over this is you (and your sock puppets).


She also posted for ACPS families to sign up for the APE newsletter. And said she asked “friends and family” to complete the survey.

Not the OP. Not sock puppeting.

Jeff, am I sock puppeting?


Where did she post about asking family and friends to comment on the survey?


APE facebook page. Unless she’s already deleted that too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What in the world is wrong with offering people in Alexandria a link to sign up for the APE newsletter?

And why are you assuming her "friends and family" do not live in Arlington?

Put down your phone and move on with your life.


Why would you assume they do live in Arlington? We already know she's shameless about soliciting responses from outsiders. Also, I wonder how many times she retook the survey.

Whyyyyyy does this lady care so much about taking away high schoolers' phones when her own kids are not even in high school?
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