I want to address the recent post that was deleted by the mods. First of all, we feel that this group is a support group for the men who are using chnlove. All of the mods are past or present members as well, and have no affiliation with chnlove.
While we encourage members to post their views on any topic, we do have to draw the line every now and then. Personal attacks are not acceptable. We are also not here to debate whether or not chnlove is a scam or not. That is not to say that it can not be discussed...but the thread in question was getting more and more heated, and it was really taking away from what we are trying to do here.
We all know there are women on the site that are scammers. We also know that there are some pretty shady agencies. This is always something we should be talking about. Even a good debate whether in a negative or positive spin is acceptable. But this debate that was going on, had turned personal, and was getting nowhere. This post might have turned off new members from either joining, or posting.
I would like to see healthy debate continue. Life isn't all smiles all of the time, and debates do happen. But when it turns really negative like the thread did, we have to act. In this case, the thread was completely deleted. Sometimes, an individual post might be deleted, if it is harmful in nature, while the rest of the thread will remain in place.
I want to say again, that we are here as a support for the male clients of chnlove.com. This is our intended purpose here. We have no intention of editing out all posts, for fear that someone might rock the boat. We believe in free speech. But we also have to consider what is good for the group as a whole. If you are concerned about not being allowed to post something negative, don't worry. It is when it turns personal and nasty that we will have to act. Feel free to give your personal opinions on a matter.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them in a reply to this thread. One of the MODS will be happy to answer your question.
Martin