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Good morning all. Have been reading for a while. Finally brave enough to start posting.

You're from Chicago. You were probably always that brave and didn't realize it.
 
First off, we are thrilled you have chosen to be part of the largest cheerleading board in the world!

This board is great! You can learn alot about cheer (high school, allstar, college, etc), what is going on behind the scenes, find a choreographer, make friends, etc.

We are however VERY protective of our board. On more than one occasion (alot actually), we have had people (either new or old) come on here with the sole purpose of creating drama. We eventually find out who you are and the result is usually a permanent ban on the board.

Please keep in mind this board has a WIDE age range. Keep your posts appropriate and consider the person you may be responding too is a minor. We do have an over 18 section, however that DOES NOT give you carte blanche to be rude and insulting.

And as for rude and insulting, do not make your posts personal. Remember these are young athletes on these teams. Treat others how you yourself would like to be treated, as well as your mother, sister, brother, etc.

Again, WELCOME...to the FIERCEST board ever!

Happy posting!
hello all!
 
newbies unite
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Hi people I have been on the fierce board for almost three days now. On one of my posts people are making really rude comments. Anyone want to help me out and tell me how I can handle this? thanks from one newbie to another newbie
 
Most of it is joking and in good fun. That truly is the tone of many people on the boards, especially when they get to know you better and it's the reason for waiting 3 days, so you can experience some of it before getting any more serious sarcasm or criticism,

if you ever really feel like someone is being mean to you, it's best to confront them with a PM and ask them what they rally meant by their comment. It's tough to gauge everyone's true tone in a message. Stick with it and you should start to have fun with it, learn a lot about your sport, and meet a lot of great new friends.
 
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