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An open letter to the Community from our Co-founder, Carley Roney

An open letter to the Community from our Co-founder, Carley Roney:

"I founded The Knot Community as a place where you could really enjoy and be honest about being a bride – share your nightmares, dreams, concerns and get help and advice from others who *really* understood what you were going through.  In recent months, bullies, under the guise of "giving honest feedback" have tried to make this an unwelcome place for many new brides to come for advice. Community members were belittled for sport, made to feel stupid for their questions, humiliated for their preferences. That is not the community I was trying to create, and this goes deeply against The Knot’s brand mission. I have personally decided that enough is enough and that these members should be banned for good. 

It was sad to me that these fellow women were ruining the spirit of The Knot Community, but it also troubled me deeply how it was affecting the lives of the women who work for me. These hard-working girls who come to the office every day trying to make a difference and create a great environment -- a helpful, fun service -- for brides do not deserve to have their jobs and spirits undermined. Our attention should be on "how do we make The Knot even better for our brides?" and not "how do we stop these random mean girls from bullying our other brides?"…and bullying us. I simply won't stand for that. I strive to create a great place to work with exciting jobs where women can have an impact on each others' lives.

I am saddened that members of The Knot who have been with us for so long would exhibit such negative, awful behavior. Our team tried for several months to work with them. It is not fair to anyone -- my brides, my staff, my partners -- to tolerate it for another second.

This was simply the only choice we had.

We hope that you, the loyal members of our incredible community will support us in our effort to protect the world’s best place to be a bride.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.

-C"

Carley Roney 

Cofounder, xo group inc

 
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  • AddieL73 said:
    Ditto. I am still mulling over how much participation I want to have here any more. I have no intention of sticking around if I can't flat out tell people I think something is a bad idea. 


    Let's do an experiment.  Addie, tell me you are getting married and plan on doing something against etiquette.  . . like having registry inserts in your invitations, or a cash bar, or something.

    "Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."


  • AddieL73 said:
    Ditto. I am still mulling over how much participation I want to have here any more. I have no intention of sticking around if I can't flat out tell people I think something is a bad idea. 


    Let's do an experiment.  Addie, tell me you are getting married and plan on doing something against etiquette.  . . like having registry inserts in your invitations, or a cash bar, or something.
    You want me to make a post about it on the boards? I might get banned for trolling. Or, you know, just trying to get my post count up. (My personal fave)
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  • AddieL73 said:
    AddieL73 said:
    Ditto. I am still mulling over how much participation I want to have here any more. I have no intention of sticking around if I can't flat out tell people I think something is a bad idea. 


    Let's do an experiment.  Addie, tell me you are getting married and plan on doing something against etiquette.  . . like having registry inserts in your invitations, or a cash bar, or something.
    You want me to make a post about it on the boards? I might get banned for trolling. Or, you know, just trying to get my post count up. (My personal fave)
    No no, just here and then I was going to respond, and then you could tell me if I was being too mean. 

    But you are right, I don't want you to get in trouble for the post count stuff ><

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  • annathy03 said:
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    To the bolded, really?  Why were they constantly reassured when they asked KJ/KP that their posts weren't against TOS then?  Why didn't they receive warnings or guidance about posts you/they thought were "bullying" (and I'm with Maggie that calling this bullying is completely belittling to people who have actually been bullied).

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again.  It isn't the fact that users were banned, it's the way TK went about it.  We, the TK community, were told 5 warnings = banned, and then TK went and banned users with no warnings (which to me says they weren't given a chance to tone things down or whatever you were hoping for, and certainly weren't "working with them").  This is unacceptable, because the rules need to be applied to everyone equally.

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  • You lost me when you described the adults who work for you as "girls."
    I just loved your post by the way.  Amen!
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  • AddieL73 said:
    Quote them in the Knot magazines one week then ban them from the community the next.

    I'm not a math whiz by any means...but something just isn't adding up.  Because if they were such "bullies" that they needed to be removed from the community - why QUOTE THEIR ADVICE in the printed publications? 
    To be fair, they did already answer to this. They said previously they had no input or knowledge of what got printed from the forums in the magazine but will review all future ones. 

    Here's a kitten in case you don't like that I disagreed with you in any way, Kathy:

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    Thank God for the kitten or I think I may have cried. 

    And...you know, you were right and I was wrong...they DID answer that question previously.



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