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I think at one point it was run by a poster who has been banned on here but has the same twitter name as their fierce board name, but I think someone else runs it or helps run it now. I remember seeing a tweet from the account saying it had new "ownership" or something which would make sense since if it is who I think it is the account creator is about 20 years old and is hopefully starting to grow up and move on with her sorry life. Savage cheer is by far one of the most vile anon cheer twitters out there.

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Maybe the "ownership" change has helped because she hasn't been as nasty as when it first started. I follow it because they talk trash about Cali so I keep an eye on it, or did talk trash. I don't follow every tweet so I can't say for sure it's changed for the better.
 
@Ashley hypothetically say we knew one of the nasty anon cheer twitters was from a gym in Ohio and maybe even had the persons name as well are we allowed to name the program with initials or is that crossing the line of Doxxing on the boards?


**Please, when making an anon cheerbash account, use your real name and ph # to avoid being outed**
 
Maybe the "ownership" change has helped because she hasn't been as nasty as when it first started. I follow it because they talk trash about Cali so I keep an eye on it, or did talk trash. I don't follow every tweet so I can't say for sure it's changed for the better.
Even if someone else is running the account and isn't as nasty themselves, I still hold them just as accountable since they have left the old tweets up and took over an account that is one of the worst.
 
Uh yes. Obviously she posted her phone number to get back at the girl. There was clearly malicious intent. It was retaliation for all of the things the anon said about CEA.



We also now have a specific rule against it (A Note On Doxxing/posting Private Information Publicly... | Fierce Board - The Voice Of Cheer) CSP would have been banned for doing that. Which is actually something one of the staff members here said when we heard about it "oh wow that's a ban-able offense on the board." Though realistically the anon probably would have been banned already.

I honestly don't understand why more people aren't angry with CSP. I get that the anons were in the wrong too, but by using the number CSP tweeted I was able to find the anon on Facebook. Through there I could see, though her account was private, where she went to school.

If I didn't feel so creepy already the next step would be to go to the schools directory to find her parents names so I could use that to find her home address, but I'm stopping now.

Because of what CSP did, I, a 22 year old man, was able to find out where a young girl lives and have information to bully/blackmail her with and it took less than 5 minutes. What the anon did was wrong, but what CSP did is immature and dangerous. If you're going to have such a strong social media presence, you have to accept that it's a double edged sword and be mature enough to handle the consequences.

The anons should delete their twitter, but so should CSP.

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@Ashley hypothetically say we knew one of the nasty anon cheer twitters was from a gym in Ohio and maybe even had the persons name as well are we allowed to name the program with initials or is that crossing the line of Doxxing on the boards?


**Please, when making an anon cheerbash account, use your real name and ph # to avoid being outed**

It's hard to say for sure without having context or any specific examples. I'm more interested in protecting our users than random Twitter users, so that affects things too. I would say it's probably okay to mention their gym. You might get a warning but I don't think anyone would ban you for it. I still would advise not listing their initials.
 
Uh yes. Obviously she posted her phone number to get back at the girl. There was clearly malicious intent. It was retaliation for all of the things the anon said about CEA.

Believe me, I'm not sticking up for what she did. Just offering another perspective. I think it was a poor decision to put out that type of information. I'm an adult and I would be very upset if someone released my phone number. Granted, I don't think I'm a nasty person and I sure hope that no one is out to get revenge against me.

However, I do think that the anon was in need of some sort of accountability. That punishment should been directed in a different manner though.

Parents on the board- What would you do if you found out that this was your kid? And, that the phone number was released. Would your perspective change if it was your child?
 
I honestly don't understand why more people aren't angry with CSP. I get that the anons were in the wrong too, but by using the number CSP (deleted info)

Because of what CSP did, I, a 22 year old man, was able to find out where a young girl lives and have information to bully/blackmail her with and it took less than 5 minutes. What the anon did was wrong, but what CSP did is immature and dangerous. If you're going to have such a strong social media presence, you have to accept that it's a double edged sword and be mature enough to handle the consequences.

The anons should delete their twitter, but so should CSP.

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Just so no one gets any ideas (I don't know if that phone number is still up but who knows who got ahold of it) can a mod edit out the info about further discovering and creeping on that girl? @Ashley @mstealtoyou @Emily @King

If someone wants to discover more about her, we don't need to further give them ideas or the steps to do it/where to look.

Eta Or @AndyT_T if you want to edit your post.


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Just so no one gets any ideas (I don't know if that phone number is still up but who knows who got ahold of it) can a mod edit out the info about further discovering and creeping on that girl? @Ashley @mstealtoyou @Emily @King

If someone wants to discover more about her, we don't need to further give them ideas or the steps to do it/where to look.

Eta Or @AndyT_T if you want to edit your post.


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I don't think that info was ever shared on here. CSP already deleted that tweet.
 
Believe me, I'm not sticking up for what she did. Just offering another perspective. I think it was a poor decision to put out that type of information. I'm an adult and I would be very upset if someone released my phone number. Granted, I don't think I'm a nasty person and I sure hope that no one is out to get revenge against me.

However, I do think that the anon was in need of some sort of accountability. That punishment should been directed in a different manner though.

Parents on the board- What would you do if you found out that this was your kid? And, that the phone number was released. Would your perspective change if it was your child?

Thankfully I have about 10 years before I (hope) have to even begin worry about this.

But if I found out it was my child, there would be no need to change a number because she wouldn't have a phone anymore. She would have restricted internet privileges. Social media accounts would be locked down and/or deleted depending on the content of them. And it would be a long time before I gave her any leeway or freedom with any of the above. I'd probably go as far as to make them personally contact and apologize to people if I could find a way to make it happen.

When I was 12 I got in trouble for calling someone a jacka$s on msn messenger. I didn't have a phone at the time, but I was grounded for a month, grounded from the Internet for a month. Had to apologize in person to the kid. And had to write all of my accounts and passwords down and post it next to the computer so my parents could check/monitor them. If I changed a password and didn't update the list, I got grounded again. I didn't have a cellphone for at least another year after that happened so that wasn't even applicable, but I'm sure I would have lost it for at least the month as well.



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Believe me, I'm not sticking up for what she did. Just offering another perspective. I think it was a poor decision to put out that type of information. I'm an adult and I would be very upset if someone released my phone number. Granted, I don't think I'm a nasty person and I sure hope that no one is out to get revenge against me.

However, I do think that the anon was in need of some sort of accountability. That punishment should been directed in a different manner though.

Parents on the board- What would you do if you found out that this was your kid? And, that the phone number was released. Would your perspective change if it was your child?
I don't have kids, but if I did I'd be pissed. If I found out my kid created a anon account just to hate on a team/gym, he/r being outed would be least of their problem. If my nieces/nephews did anything like this I their auntie would definitely be upset/disappointed with their actions-as well as their parents.
 
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