My two cents.

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First time poster, long time lurker. Actually just made an account to get this off of my chest.

I find so many posts on this site helpful and sometimes I just scroll while shaking my head. Why is it that when someone asks for advice or an answer, it is met with rude remarks and or "this post is so terribly written I can't even answer?"

People come on this site for help or advice, but there's always a select few who just have to hop on the post and defend their title as Allnurses' bully. If you don't have anything nice to say, keep scrolling for everyone's sake :)

Weren't you the one who suggested that there be no negative posts and if you didn't have something nice to say, just keep on scrolling? I thought it was you.

Yes, and your point exactly?

Perhaps YOU have misinterpreted the remarks. It seems an awful lot like a "shame on you" thread to me.

Many of the posters have provided some great insight and remarks to my original post. You seem like the only one who was super offended. And I'm sorry if the post did offend you. I did not make this post to bash others because that would be hypocritical. I made it to share my observations and to ask why some of the post on here are met with rudeness or the OPs are berated.

Specializes in PICU, Pediatrics, Trauma.
Yep. We are more often supportive, I think. There are some curmudgeons, but they are in every walk of life. And, if the shoe doesn't fit, don't worry about trying to wear it. If it does, then figure out what needs to change. These young whippersnappers who dwell in the land of NETY and nobody sees things like I do which is the right way are often interesting, at the least, in their posts. Methinks some day, with growth and maturity, they'll sing a different tune. (sorry for all the metaphors....I'm in a metaphoric mood, I suppose....)

What is NETY?

Specializes in CCU, SICU, CVSICU, Precepting & Teaching.
What is NETY?

It's a fallacy.

Specializes in Skilled Nursing.

They actually joined May 21, 2014.. just saying

Specializes in PICU, Pediatrics, Trauma.
It's a fallacy.

thanks!

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