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Well since we have to stuck together I will be sarcastic with you!Well, I do have a pretty sarcastic streak and will use it when needed. I'm sure you'll see it before too long!
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Well since we have to stuck together I will be sarcastic with you!Well, I do have a pretty sarcastic streak and will use it when needed. I'm sure you'll see it before too long!
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I just don't like that people are saying those everyday people's opinions are less important because they're not as high up in a cheer position as others. There's a lot of regular people on the board who have good insight and offer good commentary. I don't work for any cheer company nor do I coach in a big name gym but I do know quite a bit about cheerleading and I don't believe verifying only important people is the right thing to do. I know people will disagree with that but this board was made for regular cheerleaders and coaches to interact and add insight and ask questions, not to give people more importance and make them any better than anyone else.
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They aren't saying it out right but by saying those who are verified carry a higher distinction it therefore means ours carry less. I just feel like so much of cheerleading has turned into politics and popularity and although that's true in most things, I'd like the board to stay less political. I'm not against verifying, I just feel like the current reasons for it are wrong.The thing is no one is saying you opinion is lower. In fact what you say on here has an equal audience with everyone else and you would be surprised the effect you can have on someone (even a verified account) if what you say is smart and has merit.
They aren't saying it out right but by saying those who are verified carry a higher distinction it therefore means ours carry less. I just feel like so much of cheerleading has turned into politics and popularity and although that's true in most things, I'd like the board to stay less political. I'm not against verifying, I just feel like the current reasons for it are wrong.
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They aren't saying it out right but by saying those who are verified carry a higher distinction it therefore means ours carry less. I just feel like so much of cheerleading has turned into politics and popularity and although that's true in most things, I'd like the board to stay less political. I'm not against verifying, I just feel like the current reasons for it are wrong.
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The thing is no one is saying you opinion is lower. In fact what you say on here has an equal audience with everyone else and you would be surprised the effect you can have on someone (even a verified account) if what you say is smart and has merit.
They aren't saying it out right but by saying those who are verified carry a higher distinction it therefore means ours carry less.
I agree with the way you worded it.In certain areas the statements of the verified people do carry a higher distinction. I think it's important to know the person replying to questions about NCA or the Varsity Scoring system is someone that works for NCA has responsibility for the scoring system. I think it's important to know the person responding to the questions in the Cheer Athletics thread is one of the founders and owners of Cheer Athletics and not an over zealous fan. I also think knowing when Les, Jessica, or I, 3 of the 8 people in the world that can officially answer a rules question on behalf of the USASF, comment on a rules question thread that you should give our comments a little more weight than the general population.
It doesn't mean you should listen to me any more than anyone else on the Cheer Athletics thread or general topics.