HuskyNan
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Every now and then, this topic comes up. It's been a while so I thought I would repost my thoughts regarding UConn (and other) players, social media, and us fans.
The players are teens/young adults that use social media to communicate with each other and family. Their posts are almost exclusively about their personal lives and personal relationships, not basketball. While most of the stuff is innocuous, occasionally the young people will post photographs that when reposted on a message board get discussed, sometimes inappropriately.
I really don't think that the Boneyard should be used to talk about young womens' faces and figures - and, yes, I understand that no one means to be offensive. I just don't want to expose young women to that kind of scrutiny on what should be a board discussing their basketball prowess. In the past I've bee contacted that someone close to a player thought a post was offensive, so please be aware. I would also ask that information on players' personal social media accounts not be broadcasted on the board.
I'm not just talking about UConn players but all college-aged and younger players. Sometimes in pursuing recruiting info, fans peruse social media accounts and link them here. There have been comments on players' looks that really don't have anything to do with what we need or want to know and troublesome when discussing 16 + 17 year olds. Please consider before posting how the post will sound.
Thanks for your cooperation on this.
The players are teens/young adults that use social media to communicate with each other and family. Their posts are almost exclusively about their personal lives and personal relationships, not basketball. While most of the stuff is innocuous, occasionally the young people will post photographs that when reposted on a message board get discussed, sometimes inappropriately.
I really don't think that the Boneyard should be used to talk about young womens' faces and figures - and, yes, I understand that no one means to be offensive. I just don't want to expose young women to that kind of scrutiny on what should be a board discussing their basketball prowess. In the past I've bee contacted that someone close to a player thought a post was offensive, so please be aware. I would also ask that information on players' personal social media accounts not be broadcasted on the board.
I'm not just talking about UConn players but all college-aged and younger players. Sometimes in pursuing recruiting info, fans peruse social media accounts and link them here. There have been comments on players' looks that really don't have anything to do with what we need or want to know and troublesome when discussing 16 + 17 year olds. Please consider before posting how the post will sound.
Thanks for your cooperation on this.