Hesaverynaughtyboy,
I have deliberated about posting comments from the Batgap Facebook page here on Cult Ed, but I decided it was not ethical.
The Batgap Facebook community is a closed group, which means that technically the comments there can only be seen by the six thousand or so people who are part of that group. This is in contrast to the Mooji Sangha Official Facebook page, which is completely public and can be seen by people who are not even on Facebook itself.
I have no hesitation about sharing comments from a plublic page, be that from Youtube, Facebook or Gururating.org.
However, to protect the integrity of the Batgap Fb group, I feel that their comments should not be shared here. If anyone would like to read the comments and write about a particular comment without naming the contributor, then I think that is fair.
Similarly, if any information comes to me from individuals behind the scenes, I do not share that information publicly, as I do not feel that it is ethical to do so.
I can say that the comments on Batgap are, for the most part, pretty similar to what you will read here.
Did I get that right? I think Batgap might have two different Fb identities - one is 'closed'-the community - and one is public. The public one we could share comments from, if anyone wants to.
I have deliberated about posting comments from the Batgap Facebook page here on Cult Ed, but I decided it was not ethical.
The Batgap Facebook community is a closed group, which means that technically the comments there can only be seen by the six thousand or so people who are part of that group. This is in contrast to the Mooji Sangha Official Facebook page, which is completely public and can be seen by people who are not even on Facebook itself.
I have no hesitation about sharing comments from a plublic page, be that from Youtube, Facebook or Gururating.org.
However, to protect the integrity of the Batgap Fb group, I feel that their comments should not be shared here. If anyone would like to read the comments and write about a particular comment without naming the contributor, then I think that is fair.
Similarly, if any information comes to me from individuals behind the scenes, I do not share that information publicly, as I do not feel that it is ethical to do so.
I can say that the comments on Batgap are, for the most part, pretty similar to what you will read here.
Did I get that right? I think Batgap might have two different Fb identities - one is 'closed'-the community - and one is public. The public one we could share comments from, if anyone wants to.