Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope MORE teachers post their wish lists for funding on AEM. Good way to bring attention to the lack of funding by APS.
Most teachers avoid AEM because of the bat$hit crazy people there.
I don't blame them. Someone posted there recently complaining that people post anonymously and didn't understand why. It's because of that OP and many others who are just nasty sometimes. Not everything has to be a fight.
I'm not the one who made that post questioning the increasing # of anonymous posts; but I don't disagree with her. I understand if a teacher doesn't want APS to see their comments and therefore an exception be made here and there; but there does seem to be an increasing # of anonymous posters and they aren't obviously from teachers. If parents are posting anonymously because they don't want teachers wielding revenge on their kids, we have a much bigger problem. I never knew there was an anonymous option and for the most part, I think it's wise to keep it transparent. Like the poster pointed out, the other people don't have the option of responding anonymously. And what exactly is the criteria for being granted permission to be anonymous, anyway?
I understand why someone might want to post certain things anonymously. But some of those anonymous questions/comments really don't warrant anonymity.
Lol! You’re posting anonymously on this thread about a topic that doesn’t really warrant anonymity. You see the irony, right?
No - this is an anonymous forum. AEM was not set-up as an anonymous forum.
NP. The problem is that disagreement is now met with personal attacks in some cases. It's really only a few people, including (and especially) the woman who questioned why more people are posting anonymously. I agree with her more often than disagree but am so turned off by her. Accusing someone of "whitesplaining" because he disagreed with her, for example. Accusations (completely unwarranted IMHO) like that shut down any meaningful conversation and yes, make people wary of publicly posting. There is no real exchange of ideas on AEM anymore. And it's a shame.
Yes, it would have been funny if someone had the guts reply, “They post anonymously because of people like you.”
It’s the truth. Wish I had the guts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope MORE teachers post their wish lists for funding on AEM. Good way to bring attention to the lack of funding by APS.
Most teachers avoid AEM because of the bat$hit crazy people there.
I don't blame them. Someone posted there recently complaining that people post anonymously and didn't understand why. It's because of that OP and many others who are just nasty sometimes. Not everything has to be a fight.
I'm not the one who made that post questioning the increasing # of anonymous posts; but I don't disagree with her. I understand if a teacher doesn't want APS to see their comments and therefore an exception be made here and there; but there does seem to be an increasing # of anonymous posters and they aren't obviously from teachers. If parents are posting anonymously because they don't want teachers wielding revenge on their kids, we have a much bigger problem. I never knew there was an anonymous option and for the most part, I think it's wise to keep it transparent. Like the poster pointed out, the other people don't have the option of responding anonymously. And what exactly is the criteria for being granted permission to be anonymous, anyway?
I understand why someone might want to post certain things anonymously. But some of those anonymous questions/comments really don't warrant anonymity.
Lol! You’re posting anonymously on this thread about a topic that doesn’t really warrant anonymity. You see the irony, right?
No - this is an anonymous forum. AEM was not set-up as an anonymous forum.
NP. The problem is that disagreement is now met with personal attacks in some cases. It's really only a few people, including (and especially) the woman who questioned why more people are posting anonymously. I agree with her more often than disagree but am so turned off by her. Accusing someone of "whitesplaining" because he disagreed with her, for example. Accusations (completely unwarranted IMHO) like that shut down any meaningful conversation and yes, make people wary of publicly posting. There is no real exchange of ideas on AEM anymore. And it's a shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope MORE teachers post their wish lists for funding on AEM. Good way to bring attention to the lack of funding by APS.
Most teachers avoid AEM because of the bat$hit crazy people there.
I don't blame them. Someone posted there recently complaining that people post anonymously and didn't understand why. It's because of that OP and many others who are just nasty sometimes. Not everything has to be a fight.
I'm not the one who made that post questioning the increasing # of anonymous posts; but I don't disagree with her. I understand if a teacher doesn't want APS to see their comments and therefore an exception be made here and there; but there does seem to be an increasing # of anonymous posters and they aren't obviously from teachers. If parents are posting anonymously because they don't want teachers wielding revenge on their kids, we have a much bigger problem. I never knew there was an anonymous option and for the most part, I think it's wise to keep it transparent. Like the poster pointed out, the other people don't have the option of responding anonymously. And what exactly is the criteria for being granted permission to be anonymous, anyway?
I understand why someone might want to post certain things anonymously. But some of those anonymous questions/comments really don't warrant anonymity.
Lol! You’re posting anonymously on this thread about a topic that doesn’t really warrant anonymity. You see the irony, right?
No - this is an anonymous forum. AEM was not set-up as an anonymous forum.
NP. The problem is that disagreement is now met with personal attacks in some cases. It's really only a few people, including (and especially) the woman who questioned why more people are posting anonymously. I agree with her more often than disagree but am so turned off by her. Accusing someone of "whitesplaining" because he disagreed with her, for example. Accusations (completely unwarranted IMHO) like that shut down any meaningful conversation and yes, make people wary of publicly posting. There is no real exchange of ideas on AEM anymore. And it's a shame.
Yes, it would have been funny if someone had the guts reply, “They post anonymously because of people like you.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope MORE teachers post their wish lists for funding on AEM. Good way to bring attention to the lack of funding by APS.
Most teachers avoid AEM because of the bat$hit crazy people there.
I don't blame them. Someone posted there recently complaining that people post anonymously and didn't understand why. It's because of that OP and many others who are just nasty sometimes. Not everything has to be a fight.
I'm not the one who made that post questioning the increasing # of anonymous posts; but I don't disagree with her. I understand if a teacher doesn't want APS to see their comments and therefore an exception be made here and there; but there does seem to be an increasing # of anonymous posters and they aren't obviously from teachers. If parents are posting anonymously because they don't want teachers wielding revenge on their kids, we have a much bigger problem. I never knew there was an anonymous option and for the most part, I think it's wise to keep it transparent. Like the poster pointed out, the other people don't have the option of responding anonymously. And what exactly is the criteria for being granted permission to be anonymous, anyway?
I understand why someone might want to post certain things anonymously. But some of those anonymous questions/comments really don't warrant anonymity.
Lol! You’re posting anonymously on this thread about a topic that doesn’t really warrant anonymity. You see the irony, right?
No - this is an anonymous forum. AEM was not set-up as an anonymous forum.
NP. The problem is that disagreement is now met with personal attacks in some cases. It's really only a few people, including (and especially) the woman who questioned why more people are posting anonymously. I agree with her more often than disagree but am so turned off by her. Accusing someone of "whitesplaining" because he disagreed with her, for example. Accusations (completely unwarranted IMHO) like that shut down any meaningful conversation and yes, make people wary of publicly posting. There is no real exchange of ideas on AEM anymore. And it's a shame.
Yes, it would have been funny if someone had the guts reply, “They post anonymously because of people like you.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope MORE teachers post their wish lists for funding on AEM. Good way to bring attention to the lack of funding by APS.
Most teachers avoid AEM because of the bat$hit crazy people there.
I don't blame them. Someone posted there recently complaining that people post anonymously and didn't understand why. It's because of that OP and many others who are just nasty sometimes. Not everything has to be a fight.
I'm not the one who made that post questioning the increasing # of anonymous posts; but I don't disagree with her. I understand if a teacher doesn't want APS to see their comments and therefore an exception be made here and there; but there does seem to be an increasing # of anonymous posters and they aren't obviously from teachers. If parents are posting anonymously because they don't want teachers wielding revenge on their kids, we have a much bigger problem. I never knew there was an anonymous option and for the most part, I think it's wise to keep it transparent. Like the poster pointed out, the other people don't have the option of responding anonymously. And what exactly is the criteria for being granted permission to be anonymous, anyway?
I understand why someone might want to post certain things anonymously. But some of those anonymous questions/comments really don't warrant anonymity.
Lol! You’re posting anonymously on this thread about a topic that doesn’t really warrant anonymity. You see the irony, right?
No - this is an anonymous forum. AEM was not set-up as an anonymous forum.
NP. The problem is that disagreement is now met with personal attacks in some cases. It's really only a few people, including (and especially) the woman who questioned why more people are posting anonymously. I agree with her more often than disagree but am so turned off by her. Accusing someone of "whitesplaining" because he disagreed with her, for example. Accusations (completely unwarranted IMHO) like that shut down any meaningful conversation and yes, make people wary of publicly posting. There is no real exchange of ideas on AEM anymore. And it's a shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to those not on AEM, the more recent anonymous posts have been about topics like how to hire a tutor, whether to tip a tutor, complaints about a child being switched to a different class without notice etc. While some people would be fine posting these questions under their own name, the identity of the poster is completely irrelevant and there’s zero reason anyone needs to know who posted the question or comment. If someone comes out swinging, bad talking teachers or specific members of the community, the moderators are there to delete the posts. It’s fine.
I think those are all good reasons to give your child privacy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just left that group. I can't handle the drama. Get over it; your health insurance changed. The rest of the working world has to deal with that shit also.
So glad my only child is a senior and we are almost done.
Agreed. I’m close to leaving, especially with my last kid almost done in APS. I’m usually very sympathetic on teachers’ issues, but the health insurance isn’t one of them.
Anonymous wrote:I just left that group. I can't handle the drama. Get over it; your health insurance changed. The rest of the working world has to deal with that shit also.
So glad my only child is a senior and we are almost done.
Anonymous wrote:And to those not on AEM, the more recent anonymous posts have been about topics like how to hire a tutor, whether to tip a tutor, complaints about a child being switched to a different class without notice etc. While some people would be fine posting these questions under their own name, the identity of the poster is completely irrelevant and there’s zero reason anyone needs to know who posted the question or comment. If someone comes out swinging, bad talking teachers or specific members of the community, the moderators are there to delete the posts. It’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet some of the people posting anonymously are the teacher-haters who are too embarrassed by their actions to post under their own name. Why else would you want to hide your name for basic questions?
Because of the loud and proud posters over there that are not really interested in helping anybody, but just having their voices be heard.
“Loud and proud”? WTF does that mean?
I can understand why you would post anonymously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope MORE teachers post their wish lists for funding on AEM. Good way to bring attention to the lack of funding by APS.
Most teachers avoid AEM because of the bat$hit crazy people there.
I don't blame them. Someone posted there recently complaining that people post anonymously and didn't understand why. It's because of that OP and many others who are just nasty sometimes. Not everything has to be a fight.
I'm not the one who made that post questioning the increasing # of anonymous posts; but I don't disagree with her. I understand if a teacher doesn't want APS to see their comments and therefore an exception be made here and there; but there does seem to be an increasing # of anonymous posters and they aren't obviously from teachers. If parents are posting anonymously because they don't want teachers wielding revenge on their kids, we have a much bigger problem. I never knew there was an anonymous option and for the most part, I think it's wise to keep it transparent. Like the poster pointed out, the other people don't have the option of responding anonymously. And what exactly is the criteria for being granted permission to be anonymous, anyway?
I understand why someone might want to post certain things anonymously. But some of those anonymous questions/comments really don't warrant anonymity.
Lol! You’re posting anonymously on this thread about a topic that doesn’t really warrant anonymity. You see the irony, right?
No - this is an anonymous forum. AEM was not set-up as an anonymous forum.
NP. The problem is that disagreement is now met with personal attacks in some cases. It's really only a few people, including (and especially) the woman who questioned why more people are posting anonymously. I agree with her more often than disagree but am so turned off by her. Accusing someone of "whitesplaining" because he disagreed with her, for example. Accusations (completely unwarranted IMHO) like that shut down any meaningful conversation and yes, make people wary of publicly posting. There is no real exchange of ideas on AEM anymore. And it's a shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope MORE teachers post their wish lists for funding on AEM. Good way to bring attention to the lack of funding by APS.
Most teachers avoid AEM because of the bat$hit crazy people there.
I don't blame them. Someone posted there recently complaining that people post anonymously and didn't understand why. It's because of that OP and many others who are just nasty sometimes. Not everything has to be a fight.
I'm not the one who made that post questioning the increasing # of anonymous posts; but I don't disagree with her. I understand if a teacher doesn't want APS to see their comments and therefore an exception be made here and there; but there does seem to be an increasing # of anonymous posters and they aren't obviously from teachers. If parents are posting anonymously because they don't want teachers wielding revenge on their kids, we have a much bigger problem. I never knew there was an anonymous option and for the most part, I think it's wise to keep it transparent. Like the poster pointed out, the other people don't have the option of responding anonymously. And what exactly is the criteria for being granted permission to be anonymous, anyway?
I understand why someone might want to post certain things anonymously. But some of those anonymous questions/comments really don't warrant anonymity.
Lol! You’re posting anonymously on this thread about a topic that doesn’t really warrant anonymity. You see the irony, right?
No - this is an anonymous forum. AEM was not set-up as an anonymous forum.
NP. The problem is that disagreement is now met with personal attacks in some cases. It's really only a few people, including (and especially) the woman who questioned why more people are posting anonymously. I agree with her more often than disagree but am so turned off by her. Accusing someone of "whitesplaining" because he disagreed with her, for example. Accusations (completely unwarranted IMHO) like that shut down any meaningful conversation and yes, make people wary of publicly posting. There is no real exchange of ideas on AEM anymore. And it's a shame.
Anonymous wrote:And to those not on AEM, the more recent anonymous posts have been about topics like how to hire a tutor, whether to tip a tutor, complaints about a child being switched to a different class without notice etc. While some people would be fine posting these questions under their own name, the identity of the poster is completely irrelevant and there’s zero reason anyone needs to know who posted the question or comment. If someone comes out swinging, bad talking teachers or specific members of the community, the moderators are there to delete the posts. It’s fine.