Monday, June 29, 2015
ALL MUST READ! Bloggers and visitors alike! Read or be banned!
- Unpleasant
- Unsupportive of our bloggers
- Containing spoilers
It's bad enough I'm having to delete twenty comments every day from the spell-casters who want to bring your spouses back. I don't have the time to police this site for inappropriate remarks.
Have you noticed that there are no ads on this site? Nobody is making a cent including me. Every blogger is doing it for love. If you don't support them then you should not be here.
Have you noticed this is a NO-SPOILER zone? This is a rule with no wriggle room. It's not my rule, I don't care about spoilers (I read the end of a book after I read the first chapter). It is the READERS who have begged again and again that NOBODY SHOULD REMARK ON THINGS THAT HAVE NOT YET HAPPENED ON THE U.S. RUN OF A SHOW.
Oh, have you watched ahead somewhere? Do you think you are cooler if you go "nyah, nyah, I know what's going to happen to Horacio!"? No. You are not cooler. You are a jerk. Let people watch the shows as they unfold. If you have to gossip about what hasn't happened yet, go to another site.
We do not have racial or political or socioeconomic slurs on this blog. If you persist in this behavior you will be banned.
Have I been clear?
Support your bloggers. Thank them, do not scold or denigrate them.
Nothing nasty will be permitted.
No spoilers are permitted.
If you violate any of these simple rules your comment will be deleted without warning or explanation and if you do it repeatedly you will be banned. There, have I been clear now?
Love,
Your Blog Mom
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I'm proud of the atmosphere we've cultivated over the years and I'm especially proud of my team and our commenters over on Sombra. Nobody would ever accuse us of being "politically correct" but we somehow manage to keep things open, friendly, and lively while still having boundaries. We don't have to degenerate into the hot mess I see in the comment section on most other sites on the Internet. Around here, the comments are as worth reading as the posts, and I'd like to keep it that way.
I have no patience with people who complain that a recap done by a volunteer on a site they read uncoerced and for free isn't written exactly the way they want it written. If you want a different sort of recap or a place where you can talk spoilers, find it elsewhere or make it yourself!
I need to get into one of the current Lunivision offerings just so I can hang out on the Patio again and catch up on all the shenanigans. I miss the Patio crew!
Read and understood.
I do have one question:
Since I just signed on for YNCELH which begins in two weeks, what is the earliest I should post the recap? In the past I posted as the credits rolled so as to maximize discussion time but I'm on the East coast. If this is a problem for West Coasters I will set it to post later. Since this series will air at 10PM this makes a big difference.
UA: agree with Kat, do what is best for you. I'm on the West Coast and if I don't want to know what's going on before I see the ep, then I don't go on the site until I've seen it.
Urban- I have never heard anyone complain that the recap was up too soon, so do what works for you. When I recap, I always love to see 1-2 comments before bedtime, so I post it when I'm done with it.
Instead, those type comments have given me hope and kept me from giving up and bailing out on some telenovelas.
Just don't tell me what will happen!
Read and understood the rules.
JudyB, so glad to read a comment from you, even if it's about blog rules. I was thinking about you the other day, wondering what your comment would have been on one of our current stories. Happy to read that you still stop by every once in a while
I love this site and I read here BECAUSE you have the rules you have. I refuse to read bloggers that just want to hear themselves talk, or rant, because they think they are so smart. Idiots!
And I'm a bit like Doris. I was NOT going to watch Imperdonable because I'd seen Cuando Me Enamoro and really liked it.Saw no reason to go with such a recent refrito. But when LatinainMD said it was going to get better in a few weeks and that was why she preferred it to the previous versions,including CME,so I decided to tune in to find out what she meant.
So for me that was not a spoiler but rather an encouraging invitation and enhancer. Different strokes.
And thanks Aunty Anne...I miss being part of the daily discussions but life has been madly hectic lately. Miss you all though.
I am one that doesn't like the "it gets better" remarks. Partly because It then colors any other comment that commenter makes because I now know they are ahead and know what's coming.
Rebecca
Denise
J in Oregon
The socio-economic mockery we really can't do without, because this is basically half of our recaps. So thank you for allowing it, too.
I do hate the spellcaster comments alot and I am not really sure if they're just bot comments or on purpose. All these spellbots should go to a more friendlier place like Hogwarts!
I just wish to give all my thanks and gratitude to BlogMom,the recappers, and Viewerville for such a great daily platform.
Gratitude always to the hard working bloggers who we have. Hopefully anyone who has been abusing them or not realizing what it takes to do those labors of love can find somewhere else to do their trolling.
Daisynjay
Thanks to you, Caray Caray is a happy place. I admire and respect all the recappers, their time, effort and excellence.
Judy, so wonderful to see your comment. Your presence is greatly missed here.
Diana
Dear Jane,
Thank you for making explicit the guidelines that most of us have intuited and followed for years. It's a joy to be part of one of the friendliest and most civil online communities I've ever encountered. I continue to be grateful to you for everything you've done to create this cyber oasis.
It never occurred to me to quibble with the part of the rules quoted above – of course, our commenters should treat the recappers (and each other) with RESPECT – until yesterday when a comment was deleted from the Imperdonable thread because the writer had failed to say "thank you" to the recapper.
A spontaneous thank you is always satisfying; one that is coerced is less so. In fact, once a "thank you" becomes the price of admission for commenting, every single "thank you" is cheapened. (We can almost imagine the commenter rolling her eyes as she dutifully types Thank you for the recap, CarayRecapper.)
Is it really out of place to make a comment on a topic under discussion without prefacing it with a thank you note?
Or simply to express amusement at a joke?
Or to offer relevant information, often in response to specific questions?
As a recapper, I would appreciate having the option of allowing such comments to stand.
With appreciation and admiration for all that you do,
NovelaMaven
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