Ladies who don't like review boards don't tend to advertise on them. A poster mentioned he failed screening after he mentioned he was a PERB member so I assumed that the lady he was referring to prefers not to see board members. This isn't unheard of. And it's their choice. He wasn't complaining about it, he just mentioned "hey this happened .... "I would surmise not many or not many that want to stay in business. Slagging clients is a good way of turning off new clients and existing clients. Though I could be wrong on what you mean by slagging (to completely lay waste to an individual's online or IRL reputation).
I'm wondering if you're contributing to the problem if the only time you post to other ladies twitter post is when you see really off the wall behavior. What behavior, in your opinion, warrants posting perb content to other lades twitter?
If you're only posting the bad stuff the lady might believe that there is only bad stuff going on?? Maybe??? :noidea:
So is twitter, to some extent. But it is also a place where (and please correct me if I am wrong, since I do not use twitter) one can block content from other twitter users. That could allow the creation of specific narratives that might not be reality.
Both statements true.
I was just trying to participate in a discussion. We regularly have discussions in my classes in which we are expected to analyze topics and/or case studies and discuss things from multiple perspectives.
Most of my own twitter feed consists of cat pictures and babbling about keto meals. I discuss PERB rarely on there. Plus I'm the sort of person who, if I have an issue, I tend to deal with it directly. So my opinions about whatever is going on on PERB get posted on PERB. I'm not one to beat around the bush.





