Does GrupThink need a code of ethics for its members to agree to abide by and what should it be?
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Groundswell
1 year ago
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Please write an idea that you think should be included in the code of ethics then vote for the ones that are most important to you.
Tags: family, grupthink, grupthink code of ethics members rules morals, history, places, websites
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This topic was started by Groundswell
on April 6th, 2007. 38 grupies have voted on one or more of the 4 answers.
Tags: family, grupthink, grupthink code of ethics members rules morals, history, places, websites




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The last thing grupthink needs is a moderator. If you become offended stay within your private grup or 'safe' forum, just like people do irl.
What he said.
I know this topic concerns abiding by a code of ethics, but if you do not, who enforces? The community? We do already with the not relevant option. Extending that to the ability to remove members could lead to abuse of the option.
Of course having multiple accounts.....
Just as a means by which I would like to press my point: Groundswell, you are a fat turd. Get flushed, please.
we don't need a code to respect people, do we?..