Maybe we should start a new thread for abstainer only newbies nest? Because if I had known that there was a unwritten rule not to post anything potentially could be construed as being pro-moderation on the day I joined the newbies nest, I wouldn't have violated that rule. And last night when I talked about moderation, that was only in response to your question.
We are all struggling. But when the rules are not written down clearly for the newbies, how were we supposed to know? And again, the reason some of us were concerned was that innocent comments were thought as promotion for moderation. Like I asked Byrdlady that day and I ask today, WHY would I want to promote that? I don't sell liquor. I do treat substance abusers but I'm not here to drum up more business.
I know that Byrdlady and k9 lover have put in time and effort and love and encouragement. And that's what I said in my post. And that's why I would love it if they continued to post.
Thank you for your kind words. It's not necessarily a "rule" in the Nest, it's more common courtesy. When a Newbie comes in crying out for help, it's hard to help that person when another is talking about how many drinks they had the night before "and they're fine!". I am NOT talking about you...this happened quite a while ago. It was becoming more and more frequent that the Nest was more of a "Lounge" where people talked about their previous night's drinking adventures. A Newbie in dire straights does NOT need to read that. That's all. The day I see a successful long-term moderator, I will admit I was wrong. Please do not be scared off...we want you here! And one last thought, when people like Byrdie and I are singled out, keep in mind where the comments are coming from...see if those persons are reaching out to each Newbie that comes, and it's not that we feel we "own" the place, it's so that we can honestly lend our support. This is not easy, we know that, but we can help.
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