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what does she mean by all the wrong reasons? Is it because they got disqualified? (i dont know)
They weren't disqualified. And you'd have to ask her what she meant by that.
 
An "Industry Professional" who puts false information on social media AND adds bias to it..... You won't say what your role is within the industry, so I am going to assume you are lying about that too.
You damn well better believe I will call you or any other adult out who tweets gossip about kids - we get enough of that crap from 13 year old anons.
 
I went and apologized to every single person who responded to me...it wasn't a blanket response to everyone. It was a general apology for my mistake and then I apologized to every single person who individually contacted me. So if you felt personally victimized and came to my tweets I would have apologized to you as well. So here's my apology to you since you feel so strongly about it. I apologize for the negative tweet. It wasn't meant to be mean or malicious.


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I am not a member of CEA, though I have very good friends that are. I was not personally victimized in that sense. However, the tweet in question reads exactly like the vicious anons. You have stated previously that you pride yourself on your positivity. That tweet wasn't positive. You heard a rumor, and without determining if said rumor was true (and they usually aren't) you tweeted it. You fed the haters, and hurt the kids. It was mean to them, even if you didn't mean it to be. That's why I said I would want a tweeted apology to the gym. Because most people aren't going to take the time to look at your replies. They're only going to look at the main page.
 
Agreed!! The apology is on my main page, but I guess I assumed the apology directly to the gym was good enough, since it was directly to them. I see what you're saying. Thanks <3


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I am not a member of CEA, though I have very good friends that are. I was not personally victimized in that sense. However, the tweet in question reads exactly like the vicious anons. You have stated previously that you pride yourself on your positivity. That tweet wasn't positive. You heard a rumor, and without determining if said rumor was true (and they usually aren't) you tweeted it. You fed the haters, and hurt the kids. It was mean to them, even if you didn't mean it to be. That's why I said I would want a tweeted apology to the gym. Because most people aren't going to take the time to look at your replies. They're only going to look at the main page.

Do you have a person who you would believe if they told you Jimmy Hoffa was found? I'm not the type of person to hear something and run with it, but when you hear something from someone you wouldn't question their validity, you take it. It doesn't matter if it was so and so team scored a perfect score or so and so tore their ACL, I still would have believed it. So that's why I didn't deem it as negative. I honestly believes it. But the apology thing is a preference. Like I said if someone said something about me and apologized to me, I wouldn't care about the rest of it.


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She's a Cheer judge, her credentials are on her videos. One mistake doesn't make you a terrible person.
It doesn't make you a terrible person, but it definitely makes you a terrible judge if in fact true. I wouldn't want someone who gossips and throws shade on twitter anywhere near a competition judging teams. Hopefully EPs will take note.
 
Do you have a person who you would believe if they told you Jimmy Hoffa was found? I'm not the type of person to hear something and run with it, but when you hear something from someone you wouldn't question their validity, you take it. It doesn't matter if it was so and so team scored a perfect score or so and so tore their ACL, I still would have believed it. So that's why I didn't deem it as negative. I honestly believes it. But the apology thing is a preference. Like I said if someone said something about me and apologized to me, I wouldn't care about the rest of it.


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And that's what makes us all different. You make a false accusation about a gym with 0% knowledge behind it, you delete the incorrect info and follow up with a public apology. Not an apology for someone else being hurt for your actions, but for your actions hurting someone else...

We all make mistakes. So I will not be the one to hang this over your head. But as someone else said, if it were my gym, I wouldn't feel the same.
 
But the apology thing is a preference. Like I said if someone said something about me and apologized to me, I wouldn't care about the rest of it.
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Professionalism isn't a preference. You either are or you are not.

I'd say that anyone that calls themselves a credible news source would publically redact an incorrect statement and appologize in the same media. Otherwise you are letting your false statement stand on it's own for anyone who only reads that one post.

I don't have a stake in this either way.
 
It did happen hours ago on a different platform, and it was imo taken care of. I didn't see the point of bringing it here especially with a name like quit the drama.

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You post here and post there with the understanding of what your various accounts are. Either place is a great location to discuss it. Maybe both?
 
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