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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interesting how people name boys and no one blinks an eye but someone names girls and it gets removed. The names of these kids are all publicly available on the school athletic pages and on recruiting websites so is a pretty silly thing to get worked up about. Leave it to some crazy Hollton parent to make a case out if it.[/quote] I was the Holton parent to comment "keep it classy" but there was no report or case made by me. Honestly there is no reason to talk about specific boys or girls on this thread and you really shouldn't need a moderator to tell you that. That should be obvious to anyone with good judgement. Maybe one of the "crazy Holton parents" didn't think it was ok to name their high school daughter by name and you're complaining because you want to keep doing it? May I suggest therapy to help you step away from this thread and your insatiable need to know everything about high school sports and the kids playing them?[/quote] You are missing the point. Its a point on gender bias - boys are named on here constantly so why the double standard when girls are named?[/quote] Some parents are more sensitive about their kid's privacy than others, and they are the ones who report posts that bother them. The moderator doesn't monitor every thread on DCUM. I'm sure he's just deleting in response to specific posts being reported. The named boys' parents may not know or care about these posts. If your kid is a high level boy player at a top program, you are probably used to debates about their ranking/abilities and consider it part of the territory. But it's not like Holton is some powerhouse program, so families wouldn't expect the scrutiny. That's my theory anyway. Holton may also just have a more diligent person in charge of monitoring online info about the school. [/quote]
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