I did get that wrong. Well the info wasn't incorrect but I was talking about one person and the other poster was talking about another person. Mix up between people. You are 100% correct, the person that the poster was talking about is def on SJX and SSX this season. I thought he was talking about a girl who was on SJX last season and is on SE this season. You are right, wrong doing on my part.
Mix up was easy to do when not using minors names (for obvious reasons)[/QUOT
I hope you realise that I follow cheerleaders on twitter in the same way that thousands do - because I am a fan of them. What they post is what they post. I don't think it is my fault that they post their drivers lisence and mobile numbers on social media. That's not the type of things I follow them for. I don't follow them to find out their personal information. I love seeing pictures of the teams working hard at practice, their motivational tweets and their tweets about their teams etc. Its very inspiring. Definitely makes me wish I could cheer.
If the accounts I follow are run properly then all I and the hundreds of thousands of other fans should be seeing are the above types of things, not suzies home address.
However I do 100% agree with your comments - It can be worrying that all I know of cheer is from fierceboard and twitter and you are completely entitled to that opinion because every body knows the dangers of the internet!
I can assure you that I am just a normal person, interested in cheer without first hand experience - however since there is zero way of ever proving that I would never try and argue that point. You are completely entitled to that and very just in what you are saying :)
Where I live cheerleading is pretty much non existent. I don't know a single person close to where I live that knows or is interested in anything to do with cheer. I found cheer on youtube.
That's all good, I get that I think we are all generally interested in seeing how others are getting on in a non creepy way! Unfortunately the amazing athletes in our sport on the whole are minors which tends to lead to a first reaction to protect and/or freak out from us overprotective mum types :)