So the cool thing with the kids these days is to have a party to reveal the gender of their baby. I thought about having a sort of gender reveal party on acts but I spent so much time in ban-land last time I can’t afford to risk going back. Here is a HYPOTHETICAL situation, tell me if I would/should do this.What if hypothetically I got an inbox message on acts from another user who has a monthly name? What if it was a summer monthly name with a 3.0 behind it? And what if in this message, the user gave me their phone number and said i will reveal myself to you if you reveal yourself to me and wanted to talk? And what if instead of calling the person, I had a Gender Reveal party and posted their phone number on the Acts board so anyone could call and talk? So what kind of trouble would I get in for that?
Man, I thought this thread was going to be for adults – where people get together at a party and one or several decide to change genders.And then decide what bathroom they should use – unless you are in NC.A mind is a dangerous thing to waste________________
Get your popcorn because this might be good. Let us not forget the real reason of this post. http://www.actscelerate.com/viewtopic.php?t=86559
It’s you’re (and hilarious).You made an offer with a burner number in hopes to find out aprilmay’s identity? That is hilarious. I’m glad aprilmay has enough forum smarts to handle a situation like that.Hey, aprilmay, I read an article about a couple that had a gender reveal party and opened up the box of balloons only to find out some clerk with a twisted sense of humor (or a lot of ineptitude–I’m not sure which) had stuffed the box with balloons in all colors of the rainbow.I really don’t get the gender reveal stuff. I guess I’m just not on the cutting edge of the social trends. To the main question, though, no, don’t reveal a phone number; I’m against any sort of doxing.But I think sometimes speaking in hypotheticals accomplishes the desired result without violating the Acts terms of use. (Just don’t come on here with an acrostic spelling out the perp’s name.