Originally Posted by Anonymous
I agree that anything that is said about a child that can be identified to a specific child should be removed. It is a sad day for us as adults to comment on a child who can be identified by his friends. In this day and age of computer and cyber bullying, I believe it should be the duty of the administrator to remove the posts.
The problem is that the attitude exists in the first place.

Originally Posted by Anonymous
If god forbid this child sees this and acts out by hurting himself or others who will take the responsibility? Facebook and others have taken a stance on this so Mr administrator please do the right thing and remove the reference to the kid. Thanks for the consideration
Send us an e-mail to cagesage@backofthecage.com with the details of how to contact you and the detailed reasons for your position and it will be reviewed by our moderators. In short, our view has been that nothing to this point can be pinned to one specific parent, child, or family.

If you feel differently, please send us an e-mail with the details. A subsequent anonymous post will NOT get the job done. Your alternative is to become a registered user and report the details to us. Again, this is one of the reasons that membership on BOTC is recommended.