Jason
I strongly object to being called an 'idiot'. You do not know anything about me.
Fiona was called names and accused of being a liar. You can only 'accuse' someone of being a liar if you yourself know the truth - perhaps you were the bully!
Coral
I strongly object to being called an 'idiot'. You do not know anything about me.
Fiona was called names and accused of being a liar. You can only 'accuse' someone of being a liar if you yourself know the truth - perhaps you were the bully!
Coral


I'm very glad that I did finally join Casebook, because I've learned a great deal and made many wonderful friends all over the world. But I have to admit that with my first few tentative posts I half-expected to be torn to pieces by some over-zealous, hyper-critical member. I’m happy to say that didn't happen; people were actually quite kind and welcoming, for which I am grateful. 
Do we expect them to stand still while being stung? It’s not really reasonable to expect a newcomer to immediately present official “credentials” or personal i.d. just because they decided to post something on Casebook. How many Casebook members have ever done anything to "prove their identity" before participating? How many operate under aliases? I have no idea, but I choose to give people the benefit of the doubt in order to facilitate discussion. I understand that time-wasters, sock-puppets and fantasists do come along every so often, and that must be very tedious for long-term members in particular. Those individuals are usually given the bum's rush. 
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