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carelessness of member "blogreader" towards other members

by mfasp @ 17/03/2006 - 13:25:12

"Blogreader" (Kim Hatton), who is shown here as a friend of this site, is not really. She is a new member * of blog.co.uk , who 2 weeks before joining it, circulated an invitation for another blog community and said with it that she liked what was being done here. However, her email supplied a link for accepting her invitation, which did not work, and when I emailed back to alert her so she ignored it. I also made efforts to get the message through to her by issuing a return invitation through blog.co.uk , which when she joined, obviously rersulted in her appearing here as a "friend". But then she immediately sent an unwarrantedly snooty and mean-spirited email saying blandly, I've not accepted any invitation to be a friend, please remove me! While saying nothing at all about the problem over her own original invitation!

It needs tipping to all blog.co.uk members, how this means she is emotionally careless and cavalier, capable of alternating from nice to nasty in not a rationally predictable way, but far too erratically and hurtfully for any reasoning person, let alone a spectrumite, to find decent. Without following up a genuine frustration you had suffered in trying to take up her initial invitation. I mailed her back asking for an explanation of this before posting up this item, and she just answered, "How can I keep track of every invitation and where it might go?" What the hell attitude is that? Careless and non-genuine, so that any initially nice message you might receive from her is not meant in any solid way. If someone makes a friendly gesture and means it they don't ficklely forget about it like this.

Note: On the same day as this item was posted, a personal message was received from a reader, for which thanks, indicating that despite appearances Hatton is not a new member and this has already been experienced many times.


 
 

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