Raw Paleo Diet Forums => Off Topic => Topic started by: Sitting Coyote on November 01, 2010, 08:55:33 pm
Title: Deleting accounts
Post by: Sitting Coyote on November 01, 2010, 08:55:33 pm
How does one delete their account?
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: PaleoPhil on November 02, 2010, 05:25:21 am
Why, have you given up on raw Paleo?
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: Sitting Coyote on November 02, 2010, 05:56:09 am
Sort of.
I haven't given up on the idea that it's useful to eat raw meat, and raw food in general. The ideas put forward on this website are getting a little extreme and cult-ish for my tastes, though, so I'd rather not be associated with the site anymore.
Moderators, anyone, how can I delete this account? Does one of the moderators need to do it for me?
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: wodgina on November 02, 2010, 06:52:56 am
Eric...once you've joined...you can never....ever...leave...
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: yuli on November 02, 2010, 06:57:46 am
Eric...once you've joined...you can never....ever...leave...
lmao
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: the PresiDenT on November 02, 2010, 07:39:59 am
cult |k?lt| noun a system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object : the cult of St. Olaf. • a relatively small group of people having religious beliefs or practices regarded by others as strange or sinister : a network of Satan-worshiping cults. • a misplaced or excessive admiration for a particular person or thing : a cult of personality surrounding the leaders. • [usu. as adj. ] a person or thing that is popular or fashionable, esp. among a particular section of society : a cult film.
ya it is a cult i guess, as its a belief in a lifestyle, and we are "strange" to most. just deke once u hear talk off final commitment in form of kool aid :D i am a Christian and another def i found for cult is: " "When we hear the word “cult,” we often think of a group that worships Satan, sacrifices animals, or takes part in evil, bizarre, and pagan rituals. However, in reality, most cults appear much more innocent. The specific Christian definition of a cult is “a religious group that denies one or more of the fundamentals of biblical truth.”
now as this is not a chat forum about religion/spirituality generally speaking but about health/food, i personally dont see it as such, but my dad does. so i dont balme u
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: TylerDurden on November 02, 2010, 07:53:01 am
There are plenty of religious Christian cults which actually do follow the fundamentals of the Bible.There are a multitude of different interpretations in the Bible, many of which adhere strictly to the exact words set out in the Bible. 1 man's belief is another man's definition of cult, basically. Purely arbitrary.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: the PresiDenT on November 02, 2010, 07:55:19 am
agreed, just do what feels right and is truth to u.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: Sully on November 02, 2010, 08:01:27 am
Most people here are seeking truth and better health. Call it what you want, but this forum is truly amazing.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: michaelwh on November 02, 2010, 08:03:02 am
On a serious note, I understand Eric's concern, especially since he used his real full name. I certainly wouldn't want a google search on my last name to show a web page about raw meat eating.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: the PresiDenT on November 02, 2010, 08:05:49 am
true. good thing i have a presidents name :D
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: PaleoPhil on November 02, 2010, 08:07:01 am
I haven't given up on the idea that it's useful to eat raw meat, and raw food in general. The ideas put forward on this website are getting a little extreme and cult-ish for my tastes, though, so I'd rather not be associated with the site anymore.
Understandable, given that you used your real name, as mentioned. Are you going to post at any other forums?
Another alternative you could do is to add notification to a few reasonable threads you're interested in and only check out the forum when you get an email notification of new posts to those threads, perhaps under a handle.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: yuli on November 02, 2010, 08:16:51 am
its not a good idea to use your real full name in any forum, cultist or not, especially on facebook its a good idea to use a bastardized version of your name on the Internet at all times...
Perhaps a better plan would be if the moderator agrees and Eric agrees, he can get his username changed to something less obvious, if possible using this software...I suggest "Gerzic" lol
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: SkinnyDevil on November 02, 2010, 08:52:36 am
Eric - I sent you a message.
Yuli - Why would you not use your real name?
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: yuli on November 02, 2010, 09:01:23 am
There's a few reasons... For example everyone knows about Facebook, lets say I am trying to land a certain job, and my employer searches my name on Facebook, now they can see my pictures, some of my info etc... Theres other reasons why I wouldn't want my name to be searchable, like people trying to find out information about me for no good reason etc If I want to tell something about myself I'll tell people myself, no reason for them to hunt for info :P
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: Sitting Coyote on November 02, 2010, 09:10:17 am
Thanks SD, I tried your suggestions but was neither able to change the username nor delete the account. Would one of the moderators of this forum please either tell me how to delete this account or do it for me?
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: Ioanna on November 02, 2010, 09:23:38 am
we know, we're on it... we've been on it.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: djr_81 on November 02, 2010, 09:26:33 am
Thanks SD, I tried your suggestions but was neither able to change the username nor delete the account. Would one of the moderators of this forum please either tell me how to delete this account or do it for me?
An admin account is need to delete a user or change a user's name. Mods can ban or moderate threads and that's about it. GS will perform what he will when he has a chance. FWIW the mods/admins prefer to not delete accounts if possible as it makes reviewing past threads much more difficult. A name change is much more likely to occur. ;)
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: djr_81 on November 02, 2010, 09:28:47 am
There's a few reasons... For example everyone knows about Facebook, lets say I am trying to land a certain job, and my employer searches my name on Facebook, now they can see my pictures, some of my info etc... Theres other reasons why I wouldn't want my name to be searchable, like people trying to find out information about me for no good reason etc If I want to tell something about myself I'll tell people myself, no reason for them to hunt for info :P
Different strokes for different folks. I live my life in a way that I want and do not apologize for it or care to hide it. I wouldn't want the job if they would discriminate against me for something that I do/am/support. :)
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: TylerDurden on November 02, 2010, 09:30:08 am
Thanks SD, I tried your suggestions but was neither able to change the username nor delete the account. Would one of the moderators of this forum please either tell me how to delete this account or do it for me?
GS is in charge of such things. He will no doubt deal with it when he next visits the forum.
My own observations:- while it makes sense to change the username(it is a really bad idea to constantly use one's real name online, after all), I do think that any requests to delete accounts or to delete old posts are unacceptable. Removing old posts would mean that other members would not be able to understand any past threads in which such posts formerly featured. And deleting the account also causes hassles as, currently, the only really reliable way to check for past threads(searchwords are largely useless it seems) is to check the "past posts" link of a member's profile, and that cannot be done, of course, if the accounts of prominent posters in the relevant thread are deleted.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: Sitting Coyote on November 02, 2010, 09:48:56 am
If the best I can do is have my username changed, then I suppose I'll have to live with it. Perhaps GS can change it to "Sitting coyote" when next he has a chance.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: Sully on November 02, 2010, 09:59:41 am
Different strokes for different folks. I live my life in a way that I want and do not apologize for it or care to hide it. I wouldn't want the job if they would discriminate against me for something that I do/am/support. :)
Same here
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: yuli on November 02, 2010, 10:09:59 am
Different strokes for different folks. I live my life in a way that I want and do not apologize for it or care to hide it. I wouldn't want the job if they would discriminate against me for something that I do/am/support. :)
Actually I rarely apologize or hide things to people I communicate with in person and online...so I guess its like more about having control of what one can search on you. Also sometimes its useful to not reveal certain things in certain situations. Also its a bit crazy, but I imagine research companies searching your name and finding data etc. not necessarily bad, but I like my life to remain a little up the imagination of people I don't even know...and I don't care to provide info for any info. gathering that may be going on.
Also sometimes if its a good job or a contract offering excellent pay, who cares if whoever hired you is an asshole, lets say some guy didn't hire me cause I have pics of me at the weed march, and he's one of those weed paranoids, he searches me and then he sees those pics and decides to hire some other prick. So just by not revealing information you can make your money and move on.
Another way to look at it is if you were hired by above mentioned sample, the weed paranoid boss, and you complete your contract and do great work, the boss is happy, then you can reveal info. ie. "by the way I had fun at the weed march"...and he may think "hmmm, maybe I should not discriminate so much"...or if he has a real pickle up his backside...he will get annoyed, you got good money and on top of it either pissed this boss off (fun)...or he used his brain more (cool)....
Perhaps I am over-thinking this but thats why it can be useful to not always use your real full name online. :o
Or if you think about it its useful in other situations/not online. For example lets say some girl worked as a nude dancer to make money for college. This is a good time to use a fake name. I knew a girl like that actually, and she made very good money and then went off to college, she was broke/poor before.
Title: Re: RENAMING accounts
Post by: goodsamaritan on November 02, 2010, 11:24:06 am
You are now Sitting Coyote
Title: Re: RENAMING accounts
Post by: Sully on November 02, 2010, 12:07:45 pm
Also sometimes if its a good job or a contract offering excellent pay, who cares if whoever hired you is an asshole, lets say some guy didn't hire me cause I have pics of me at the weed march, and he's one of those weed paranoids, he searches me and then he sees those pics and decides to hire some other prick. So just by not revealing information you can make your money and move on.
Another way to look at it is if you were hired by above mentioned sample, the weed paranoid boss, and you complete your contract and do great work, the boss is happy, then you can reveal info. ie. "by the way I had fun at the weed march"...and he may think "hmmm, maybe I should not discriminate so much"...or if he has a real pickle up his backside...he will get annoyed, you got good money and on top of it either pissed this boss off (fun)...or he used his brain more (cool)....
Perhaps I am over-thinking this but thats why it can be useful to not always use your real full name online. :o
You are talking about contract work which is different from what most of us think of when you say job. It's not hard to suck it up and deal with a prick for a couple months but it's another to deal with that same person for years.
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Or if you think about it its useful in other situations/not online. For example lets say some girl worked as a nude dancer to make money for college. This is a good time to use a fake name. I knew a girl like that actually, and she made very good money and then went off to college, she was broke/poor before.
I still stand by my stance. If I was willing to work as a stripper to pay my own way through college I wouldn't hide it. The vast majority of things that people view as regrets are compromises to their core values (yes, some are instances with unforeseen consequences as well). In this situation the only way I'd strip was if it did not conflict with those core values.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: KD on November 02, 2010, 09:30:32 pm
I would like to go in the opposite direction and use my full name
Knievel Fishbone Dickinson
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: yuli on November 03, 2010, 06:46:57 am
You are talking about contract work which is different from what most of us think of when you say job. It's not hard to suck it up and deal with a prick for a couple months but it's another to deal with that same person for years.
Yes if you're working longterm with someone then it's nice to be open and get along. I have a permanent work part-time as well (about 4-5 years with the same company), and I am friends with the boss there, we know many details about one another :P There were also people I just really disliked so much that I couldn't just "suck it up", and I had to refuse to do their work even though its money :'( You can always reveal your name to someone you get along with or work for, yet for some people they never know how their life or career will change in the future.
I still stand by my stance. If I was willing to work as a stripper to pay my own way through college I wouldn't hide it. The vast majority of things that people view as regrets are compromises to their core values (yes, some are instances with unforeseen consequences as well). In this situation the only way I'd strip was if it did not conflict with those core values.
Heh, there you may not even have a choice... It's actually dangerous and illegal to use your real name openly in most adult-oriented jobs (dancing, online-stuff, videos etc...). In some cases you will be fined or loose your job if you reveal your real name, because the whole work is centered around creating a fantasy situation. And just too many cases of psychos, obsessive (or just lonely) people to use your name to try and find you, meet you etc...you can imagine how bothersome that'd be! There is other work types of where your name must remain secret too, like undercover agent, detective etc (all the fun work lol)...and assassin (ok just kidding)...
If I was willing to work as a stripper to pay my own way through college I wouldn't hide it. The vast majority of things that people view as regrets are compromises to their core values (yes, some are instances with unforeseen consequences as well). In this situation the only way I'd strip was if it did not conflict with those core values.
I wouldn't hide it from those close to me, but the rest of the world... yes! Guys would be such jerks thinking they could have their way with you and professional or academic people would not treat you with respect.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: KD on November 03, 2010, 08:32:30 am
If I was willing to work as a stripper to pay my own way through college I wouldn't hide it. The vast majority of things that people view as regrets are compromises to their core values (yes, some are instances with unforeseen consequences as well). In this situation the only way I'd strip was if it did not conflict with those core values.
I'm having a hard time not cracking up reading this. I also kind of disagree with it. I think part of being a modern person is having a sense of private and public on a case to case basis.
its good to have pride in what you do and who you are, but certainly if what that is doesn't define you forever or can be destructive or unsafe, a little anonymity seems appropriate esp. because the internet 'paper trail' is basically permanent. as for fb and stuff, unless you are really into being completely off the grid, it seems kind of futile to avoid popping up in some futeristic mega-database. I can see for some they would feel they can't 100% be themselves (even tho the privacy options seem pretty intensive) because for me even though it makes sense for social and professional reasons to keep my name there, I like to keep the RAF, or spirituality, or alien talk to a minimum. :)
Title: Re: RENAMING accounts
Post by: Sitting Coyote on November 03, 2010, 10:31:02 pm
I haven't given up on the idea that it's useful to eat raw meat, and raw food in general. The ideas put forward on this website are getting a little extreme and cult-ish for my tastes, though, so I'd rather not be associated with the site anymore.
What's the extreme/cultish stuff? It's an open forum so... Wouldn't it be better if you stay and represent the people like you, whatever that is.
There're people who stop at eating raw meat, others who apply a similar line of thought to other aspects of their life, those who got to eating raw meat through thinking scientifically/ancestrally, others through wanting to be like a wolf ;), there're people who feel good, love eating all their food raw/paleo and don't worry about anything, others who eat that which they do not enjoy, feel bad and always worry, those who bleh... People who had health problems before, and now feel a lot better, those who never considered themselves to have health problems but still feel better, and those who just don't know.. and bleh..
ofc doesn't really matter, were just my thoughts. I have appreciated some of your posts.
Anyways(and there goes the thing where I can't see what I'm typing again.... this really uts me off, could does anyone know what the cause is? after this happens I can't really type what I want to.. It just makIf I try to type anything after this it comes out stupid) most people here just do whatever they do because it makes them feel better. Wouldn't cultish mean they were doing it for some higher purpose they believe in?
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: goodsamaritan on November 04, 2010, 03:19:48 pm
Cultish is not a good word for our forum.
We were either sick or looking for the best health possible that gives us an edge over ordinary people.
In my case I used to be sick and I function best on raw paleo diet. I'm 41 today and feel and look so much better than in my 20s. Actually I feel too good it has changed my personality, who I am.
And as the family healer I know and have proven every single time, raw paleo diet works for incurable diseases.
There is nothing cultish about curing people of medically incurable diseases.
Title: Re: Deleting accounts
Post by: Cinna on November 05, 2010, 09:04:57 am
It's actually dangerous and illegal to use your real name openly in most adult-oriented jobs (dancing, online-stuff, videos etc...). In some cases you will be fined or loose your job if you reveal your real name, because the whole work is centered around creating a fantasy situation. And just too many cases of psychos, obsessive (or just lonely) people to use your name to try and find you, meet you etc...you can imagine how bothersome that'd be!
I wouldn't hide it from those close to me, but the rest of the world... yes! Guys would be such jerks thinking they could have their way with you and professional or academic people would not treat you with respect.
I'm agreeing with Yuli, Ioanna, and KD. Also, having a stage name isn't always indicative of shame, hiding, compromising core values, or conflicting deeds and values.
Safety is a big thing. My business number is the same as my cell. My business card is accessible by the public. I've received a handful of creepy texts and a couple disturbing, unsolicited photo texts (yikes) - fortunately not a lot, my energy doesn't attract a ton of weirdos - except for RPDers ;) . And when alcohol is involved (often is), people get bolder/creepier/overly enthusiastic...
In addition to safety, a stage name/alias is part of the art, the act, the fantasy. If you were a stripper and tend to be reserved/shy/inhibited, having the DJ announce you as "Karen" - the same name that your grandparents call you and that reminds you of when you were in 6th grade and awkward and grossly unpopular - may not be very ego-boosting/performance-enhancing. A stage name like "Sapphire" (or something very meaningful and sexy to you) is more likely to inspire you to be what you are aiming for - a(n) fantasy/artist/performer/star/sex goddess. It's part of the art and the fun - not using your given/legal name can actually help you be a better performer - and a more prosperous and confident person, too.
I also consider choosing a new name as a kind of unique, personal rite of passage. One of my best friends chose a different name in her 40s. I knew a guy in college who "chose" his name when he was 11. Sometimes we choose new names or new names/nicknames are given to us like a gift/blessing. It's fun. :) I understand what you mean, Dan, and I love the point that you make - it reminds me to be/stay congruent with my true, core values and where I'm confused, to figure out what my core values actually are (hey, Lex taught me that too!). :)