Posted on Oct 4, 2022
SSG Carlos Madden
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Over the years I've seen many members of US government agencies (e.x. NOAA, DHS, etc) ask about joining RallyPoint. I've also had inquires from military members of other nations like the UK and AUS, to join RallyPoint. How would you feel about that? Would the community benefit from communicating with our allied partners?

UPDATE: So far a lot of mixed reactions.

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Maj John Bell
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Why would we want to embarrass ourselves to an international audience? There are a number of prolific posters who have a difficult time maintaining professional courtesy and civility. Serial offenders aren't given the boot. I'd think it would be a great thing ***IF AND ONLY IF*** the terms of use were enforced mercilessly. Why would we want to embarrass ourselves to an international audience?

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SSG Carlos Madden
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Good feedback. I can tell you I and the other admins remove stuff all the time when I see it flagged. Unfortunately there's nothing automated about the process.
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Maj John Bell
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SSG Carlos Madden - Sometimes when using the @ function to report something I can't get an administrator's address to populate. I only know a handful of administrators' names well enough to be sure I'm typing in the correct information.

Some sort of "report abuse icon" would be helpful. However, I could see that being prone to its own set of abuse. You folks have a tough job. Thanks for putting up with our nonsense.

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SSG 12 B Instructor
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I would say this is a good idea and a bad idea all in one. Here is why I feel this way.

For the experienced person already in the military this is a good thing; helps us network, helps us view different perspectives, helps us develop our skills overall.

However, for the person that comes to RP for guidance one enlistment or new soldiers - it could really muddy up the water with the responses they may get. We already have different branch SOP's that cease some confusion with this... add a whole new country.... might get a little off.

From a secure stand point how would you vet there actual foreign military service?
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SSG Carlos Madden
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"From a secure stand point how would you vet their actual foreign military service?" That's a good question. Maintaining security of the community and integrity of military service would be a challenge.
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MSG Chief Executive Officer (Ceo)
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I think consistently seeking positive change is great but adding DHS and allied militaries takes away from the true intent of this website.
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