Team Space for Collaborative Discussions/Problem Solving
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@SoulfullyAButterfly In the past we were told to not approve answers that include links. Is that still a guideline?
@AffyAvo yes we can keep that guideline - I will add it to the guide as well -. Thanks!
@SoulfullyAButterfly
I'm new to this and didn't see it in the guide- I'm sorry! I did approve one that had a link to it.
@rebecca947 That's ok! There have been changes over time with the Q&A, so there's always been inconsistencies. The links weren't allowed before to reduce the need to verify if they safe plus the Q&As show up in search engines to bring people to 7 cups, So once they are here I think we want to avoid them leaving the site right away with an offsite link.
I'm sure there are quite a few answers that were approved with links at one point! I think I wrote answers with links myself years ago.
@AffyAvo
In relation to this, where do app suggestions fit in? Are they allowed?
#239653
I'm hesitant to approve due to the second to last sentence, specifically the use of the word weird. Is the sentence a bit judgemental, or am I overthinking this?
#239634
I'm not sure if this answer is fit for approval. What do you all think?
@SnailPurple Looks ike they are both dealt with already.
239883- extremely long and has a link. Not sure if there is a limit to how long an answer could be? It feels to me that Q&A would be shorter versions of what could be a full forum post?
239887- seems like it could be a good answer, just unsure of what they mean by "showing up the characteristics of depression". Could anybody explain? I'm hesitant to approve or reject.
239895- I might be sounding a bit too picky, I'm not sure. Just want to clarify- is it alright for people to label genders? Labelling doctor as "he" only seems like it could be off-putting to some.
@rebecca947
Technically, gendering the doctor is grammatically correct. If you want to use pronouns and are unsure about gender, you are supposed to use 'he' or 'she' :)
@SnailPurple
Pronouns- that was the word I couldn't think of! Thanks. So we would accept the answer? Just to be 100% certain!
@rebecca947
I think it looks good :)
@SnailPurple @rebecca947 Not a part of the team but just stumbled upon this. No one gets to assume anybody's gender or pronouns. Please use they/them/theirs (yes, it's grammatically correct) wherever there's no gender or pronoun stated. Off-putting to me and I think a lot of people who use pronouns other than he/she. If you wish to discuss more about this, my PMs are open. Thanks. ❤️
@theriverissinging
I know they/them/theirs is grammatically correct when referring to a singular person, I was just repeating what I learned during my grammar unit of English and ACT tutoring. In the situation Rebecca was referring to, the person was talking about a hypothetical doctor and used masculine pronouns. No one's gender was being assumed :) Thanks for responding and helping out though! /gen /nm :)
@SnailPurple that's understandable. /pc I'd still prefer they/them anyway though because why would a hypothetical doctor necessarily be referred with he/him, but, okay. ❤️
@theriverissinging I think there are regional differences with that, with some places adopting they/them quicker than others.
As an example I knew the phrase:
To each their own
In other places, the phrase is known as To each his own
I think maybe when I was young I heard the latter one, but by the time it was something I would actually use (because elementary aged kids aren't typically saying it!), regionally it had switched to the former.
I agree, they/them is ideal, but in this situation when the answer writer can't ask pronoun preference I think it may be reasonable to not edit the answer.
@AffyAvo of course, I agree, it makes sense to not edit the answer. Inclusivity is all I wanted to address. /nm
239899
Again, I might be ridiculously picky. Just an FYI! When someone asks a question such as "Why does my head hurt so much" about a past relationship, how should an answer be written?
"it may be because..." "In my experience, it was because..." or "It is because..."?
Do we accept the last one "It is because..."?
@rebecca947 With the last one, if there is a list, possibly, if it's sounds like only 1 possible reason, I wouldn't.approve.
@AffyAvo
because just for me, it sounds like they're making answer a fact when it's all just opinion-based...
@rebecca947 Yeah, I agree. If it's a list it would be ideal if it was stated as possibilities, with just one though it sounds much more like a definite answer!
239908
I've left this for a second opinion. Whoever marks as approved or rejected, please let me know your thoughts!
(For my own memory. Q: how do I stop missing my ex? A: find hobbies that make you forget about them)
239912
Says "A study found..." but doesn't say what study or by who. Is this acceptable or not?
240169- links aren't allowed, so are usernames of other therapists on Instagram allowed?
I don't think these should be allowed 😮 could be a promotional activity which is not allowed on cups @rebecca947
@soulfullyabutterfly , what do you say ?