Sometimes I feel like we should change the rules in the sidebar to just that.
Please keep all replies on topic. People should be able to have a discussion about the term without devolving into personal attacks.
I enjoyed this speaker and the different take on slowing our anxious thoughts down. I'm glad I found it later at night, when I don't have time to fall into a twelve-hour Ted Talk rabbit hole like I usually do when I come across one of these videos. Thanks for posting!
I appreciate it.
Hi there! Thanks for posting in YSK. It seems at the moment, this post is coming across as less than accurate. Will you do me a favor and update it to include the fact that accreditation is not the same as traditional colleges and the estimated prices that were found in the Wiki? That way it won't get reported and possibly removed.
OP has received their answer, and I don't think it would be productive to continue this discussion here, so I am locking the post.
Lemmy's version of NSQ also prohibits replies that are mean or mocking the OP. We encourage asking any question that doesn't break the rules.
Hi there. Hope you're enjoying NSQ. Rule 1 in the sidebar states that every post must have a question in the title. It makes it easier for people to browse the community. Will you edit your post to follow the rue? Thanks for posting!
Be open to amending the rules based on feedback from community members.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have updated rule 4. Posts that mention suicide are now allowed with proper flags and warnings so people who may feel triggered can avoid them.
I'm so glad you tried it! Now you can take that skill with you on all your walks going forward.
Our rules prohibit intentionally annoying, mocking, or harassing other members. Please find a way to make your point without name-calling.