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Charity Events (PPA involved)
Do we allow charity event postings?
The PPA is teaming up with Horton's in the DC area: Linky Normally I don't have a problem with it, but given it is a PPA related event--it may be viewed as soliciting membership, perhaps? |
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Re: Charity Events (PPA involved)
I also have a question about this...one person wanted to post about donating to Dana Farber for the Boston Marathon (a friend was running)
and sent this link link was unsure how to proceed, as it would be a direct donation to dana farber |
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Re: Charity Events (PPA involved)
I thought the main reason we don't like fundraisers is the risk of a Vig esque scam. I'm currently allowing a Ron Paul Fundraiser thread because the money is going directly to the candidate with a minimal risk of a scam. For Gildwulf's link, it looks like the money is going directly to the research institute and the individual fundraiser merely gets credit, so I'd let it go.
For Berge's link, I don't think that the OP constitutes spam because a 3rd party posted it. However, I might lock it for being off-topic. |
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Re: Charity Events (PPA involved)
This is another example of precisely the sort of thing I don't think we should be doing. I'm very uncomfortable with asking our members for money, especially for political candidates.
By the way, and this is something I don't advertise, but there is a Mason Malmuth Foundation. It is a private charity I have set up and in which I privately give to. My accountant set it up in such a way that I can accept donations, which would be tax deductable for those who give. But it's not promoted in any way on these forums since I feel that asking our members for money is wrong. Best wishes, Mason |
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Re: Charity Events (PPA involved)
I don't know who Dana Farber is, but my personal inclination would be to allow posts about giving directly to well-known charitable organizations but ban posts about giving to individuals, even if they say they'll give the money to a charity.
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Re: Charity Events (PPA involved)
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I don't know who Dana Farber is, but my personal inclination would be to allow posts about giving directly to well-known charitable organizations but ban posts about giving to individuals, even if they say they'll give the money to a charity. [/ QUOTE ] LOL LINK |
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Re: Charity Events (PPA involved)
HI Gildwulf:
I don't thnk this should be allowed either. By allowing stuff like this, we'll open the flood gates (so to speak) and some of this stuff, as we saw with the CEO Poker Tour, won't be legit. Best wishes, Mason |
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Re: Charity Events (PPA involved)
[ QUOTE ]
HI Gildwulf: I don't thnk this should be allowed either. By allowing stuff like this, we'll open the flood gates (so to speak) and some of this stuff, as we saw with the CEO Poker Tour, won't be legit. Best wishes, Mason [/ QUOTE ] Seriously? Just a thread that says "hey do a good deed today" and posting screenshots or telling stories about it? What exactly kind of floodgate do you expect this thread to open? No charities will be allowed to solicit. I can recommend going on charityvillage.com to see which charities are legit or not and only picking ones with good ratings. Even if a few people end up picking a bad charity but we end up raising $40,000 for good charities again I don't see a problem. |
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Re: Charity Events (PPA involved)
Hi Berge:
This is just the sort of thing that I'm very uncomfortable with and I do not believe we should allow on our site. I believe it is a mistake to allow any requests for money from our members even if the cause is good. Best wishes, Mason |
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