Re: STC blackmail?
It's one thing to easily disregard people who are not now, nor have they
ever been, members. It's another to disregard the comments of people who
were members but decided that STC wasn't for them.
I'm not sure I see any reason to make that distinction.
Scenario 1
Right now, I'm considering joining a particular group.
I decide the organization doesn't fit my needs.
So...I don't join.
Scenario 2
Right now, I'm considering joining a particular group.
I join.
I decide the organization doesn't fit my needs.
So...I don't renew my membership.
Either way, my judgement is the same (the
organization doesn't fit my needs) and the
result is the same (I am not a member). Why
should one scenario give my opinion more
weight than the other?
Kat Nagel
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