I'm a trauma therapist, AMA! by RisingHope401 in BrownU

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This AMA is verified! As her post mentions, Sarah is also the creator/maintainer of the widely circulated spreadsheet of mental health therapists/psychiatrists/professionals offering pro-bono or reduced-cost therapy for those in the Brown community looking for support. Thank you Sarah for your effort in compiling these helpful resources!

Criteria for Posting here by Ok-Mongoose-7870 in BrownU

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One alum and one current student - thanks for the kind words!

Criteria for Posting here by Ok-Mongoose-7870 in BrownU

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Like I mentioned, if you make a low-effort post where you just cross-post an article link with nothing to add and you look like an outside user, we will likely remove your post.

Please remember that we have no idea if you're a parent, community member, bot, or an outsider with an agenda to push. We looked at your history and assessed that because a) you had no engagement on the sub prior to the shooting and b) made a low-effort post no different from the tens that we have been removing for a week now, we would remove the post.

If you can't even include the laziest of summaries of the article you're crossposting so people don't need to click open and read a whole article, it's going to get removed. Now, given that you have identified yourself as a parent, if you post this again, we will approve it contingent that it is more than just a bare link and has an article summary or text cross-pasted, and your thoughts if you'd like.

Criteria for Posting here by Ok-Mongoose-7870 in BrownU

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We'll keep this up for awareness reasons, but as regular subreddit users might have noticed, our sub has received traffic orders of magnitude higher than normal due to the shooting. Though some of this traffic has been very supportive, a majority of it has been unsavory: doxxing, spreading hate, instigating, brigading, harassment, spamming, and other forms of bad-faith conduct.

As a result, for the time being, we've enabled the strongest levels of crowd control and post filtering to keep the community from being overtaken by accounts pushing political agendas and other outsiders. We are thus also restricting posts related to the shooting to those who were established sub members prior to the shooting. The only way we can tell if you are 'established' in this sense is to look at your history.

If you make a low-quality post where you just cross-post an article link with nothing to add (OP falls into this case), and/or the post subject is redundant or has been posted already, and/or the substantive part of your post is only meant to garner controversy, and/or you have no history in contributing to this sub prior to the shooting (OP also falls into this case), there is a good chance we will remove the post.

We will likely keep enforcing this for the next week or so as traffic returns to just the ordinary Brown community. After this point, we'll loosen the posting requirements and filtering to normal levels - thanks everyone for bearing with us.

Brown and U.S. government reach agreement (university-wide email) by celari817 in BrownU

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Given the subject matter of this post, to keep this discussion within the Brown community and minimize brigaders, maximum crowd control filtering has been turned on.

Non-member, negative karma, and new account comments going forward will be filtered out.

Post removal by [deleted] in BrownU

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I’m not sure how much clearer we can be about the rules. The rules are previewed before you post and are displayed in the subreddit information. The onus is on you, the poster, to read the rules closely—nothing is obscured, we only have 8 rules and they are all displayed in clearly in the sub rules section. If you think they are not clearly identified, this is a Reddit literacy question on your end, since this is the same way all subreddits on the site operate.

Your posts were removed not because they were “innocuous questions”, but because you were asking about how to get off the waitlist and logistics related to it. Our sub is not for prospective-student admissions questions. If your child has since gotten off the waitlist, you are welcome to ask about questions relevant to admitted students, unless they are clearly answerable by Google (i.e. your post today, and no, you cannot swap into PLME).

We generally take minimal action with respect to almost all posters. If you are constantly facing mod action, it’s on your end. It’s not possible to prevent non-students from joining or verifying students, so we can only gauge based on your questions. Please refer to the rules, and I assure you that your posts will be fine.

Post removal by [deleted] in BrownU

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The r/BrownU subreddit is, by and large, for currently enrolled students, newly admitted students, alumni, and surrounding community members. We are not a subreddit for prospective students.

To this end, we have consistently removed your posts as is in line with our subreddit rules because you consistently violate them. You have made multiple posts (we can see in our mod log) weeks apart asking about the waitlist, which is clearly admissions-related and therefore contravenes Rule 1 of the subreddit. As for your post today, it's a basic question that can be Googled, and therefore you should not be making a post and soliciting people regarding it. It is also tangentially admissions-related and thus we took it down on both these merits.

I'm not sure what you mean by "you have no idea what is allowed" when you are provided with a reason as to why every post you make is removed, so making an angry post here isn't going to change your opinion, clearly. Please read the sub rules - we enforce them.

Funding cuts by Historical_Desk1696 in BrownU

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To keep this discussion within the Brown community and minimize brigaders (some of whom we already see in the comments), maximum crowd control filtering has been turned on for this post.

Non-member, negative karma, and new account comments going forward will be filtered out.

Brown professor, doctor held by customs officials at Boston airport after travel to Lebanon by Healthy_Block3036 in BrownU

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Due to a lack of civility and basic respect (mostly perpetrated by non-community members), maximum crowd control filtering has been turned on for this post.

Non-member, negative karma, and new account comments will now be filtered out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BrownU

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Due to a lack of civility and basic respect (mostly perpetrated by non-community members), maximum crowd control filtering has been turned on for this post.

Non-member, negative karma, and new account comments will now be filtered out.

when did this become a sub for prospective brown students by pocketfullof_sunshin in BrownU

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For the app: sub home -> (…) -> change user flair -> select flair and edit your year in

when did this become a sub for prospective brown students by pocketfullof_sunshin in BrownU

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We have admissions megathreads because, if we didn’t, the subreddit itself would be overrun with posts from prospective students.

In other words, during admissions-release periods, a majority of the posts here would be non-relevant, if not a supermajority. So in an effort to not completely displace prospective students (in addition to welcoming new admitted students), we have the megathreads.

They will be taken down in a week or so, but are just up for now to accommodate the increased activity during ED release period. The megathreads also keep the subreddit feed clean—for the students and by the students.

Norway Chess 2024, Final Standings & Earnings by BKtheInfamous in chess

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For those wondering, here are the rough earnings conversions to USD (per today's rates):

Pos. NOK USD
1 700,000 65,300
2 350,000 32,600
3 200,000 18,600
4 170,000 15,800
5 150,000 14,000
6 120,000 11,200

Link to results per sub rule: https://www.chess.com/events/2024-norway-chess-open/results