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Question What is my Account Standing?
Answer

Introduction

The "Account Standing" is a tab on your profile which can only be viewed by you and by staff members. This tab indicates your current overall account standing and a list of formal warnings you have ever received (along with their punitive actions, explanation, and a link to the Private Topic if applicable).

Account Standing Classifications 

Your Account Standing is classified in one of six categories which will appear on your profile's Account Standing tab:

  • Good - You were never issued a formal warning
  • Caution - You have a history of at-most two formal warnings with minor discipline taken. At this point, deleting your account will result in your username, e-mail address, and IP address being blacklisted (cannot be used with new accounts) to prevent a moderation loophole.
  • At risk - You have a building history of violations. You are no longer qualified to apply for, nor run as, a staff member at this point. And you are at risk of more severe and restrictive discipline for future violations.
  • Restricted - You have an active restriction in place (access to a zone / category / page being revoked, a privilege being revoked, or being silenced from a topic or forum). And you are at risk of more severe and restrictive discipline for future violations.
  • Probation - Your account is currently in probation (you are very restricted with what you can do, and most content you submit will require staff approval before it becomes visible).
  • Danger - You have a severe and unacceptable history of violations. The next time you violate the rules / Terms of Service, you will be permanently banned, no exceptions.

Does My Standing Improve Over Time? 

Not usually. The two exceptions to this are the Probation and Restricted categories; once you no-longer are restricted or no-longer in probation, you will typically go back to the 'at risk' category and stay there (unless you were in the 'danger' category in which case you stay there). We expect all members to follow the rules from the very start. So there are no rewards / decays for good behavior to make up for previous bad behavior.

What Causes Me to Drop a Category? 

  • On your first formal warning, you will drop from the 'good' standing. Usually you will drop to 'caution', but for more severe violations, you could immediately drop further than that. Once you drop from 'good', you cannot ever go back to it (unless all your formal warnings get appealed).
  • You will drop to 'at risk' on your third formal warning, when you were assessed 100 or more total bad karma from discipline, when you have a history of probation (under 14 days in total), or when you have a history of any privileges or zone / page / category access being restricted as part of discipline.
  • You will be in 'restricted' when you are currently silenced from one or more forums or topics, or if you have an active restriction on a site privilege or page / category / zone access. You will usually go back to 'at risk' when the restrictions expire.
  • You will be in 'probation' when your account is in probation. You will go back to 'at risk' when your probation expires.
  • You will be in 'danger' when you've previously been account or IP banned and the ban was lifted (but not appealed), if you ever get reported to third-party blacklists for severe spamming, if you've been assessed 250 or more bad karma in total from discipline, if you have 6 or more formal warnings, or if you've been assessed 14 days or more of probation in total from discipline. This category takes priority over all others even when currently restricted or in probation.
Title Club / Venue Directory
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Summary

We have a member-curated directory of nudist clubs, groups, venues / resorts, parks / trails, and websites you can visit.

We include lots of helpful information such as website/address, amenities, rates, member restrictions, and more.

For physical location listings, NOAA Weather Radio info and a weekly weather forecast will be presented from the National Weather Service.

Question I am offended by something someone said. What can I do?
Answer

If you made the personal choice to be offended by something someone said, and they were not directly targeting or cyberbullying you, then you should question yourself and ask why what they said made you uncomfortable. While Midwest Nudists wants all members to be respectful of each other, we also do not want to condone censorship beyond what is necessary. Members are encouraged to try respectfully working out their personal conflicts themselves (or blocking / ignoring each other and moving on if they cannot).

However, if they were directly targeting or cyberbullying you, or if what they said was making multiple people uncomfortable, you should report it to staff using the report links so they may review and potentially intervene. If you cannot use the report links, then take URLs and screenshots and send them via the contact us form under Help > Contact Us, or email [email protected] .

Here are a few examples to help determine when something probably should versus probably should not be reported to staff:

  • Probably should be reported: Someone directly threatened you or is trying to coerce you
  • Probably should be reported: Someone said something very obscene, and either it seemed intentional or multiple members express discomfort by it
  • Probably should be reported: Someone is saying outright racist / sexist / etc things (if you are not confident it's intentional, try politely questioning / challenging them first, but remember they have the freedom to decline responding, and persisting to question / challenge them is harassment)
  • Probably should not be reported: Someone sent you constructive criticism about something you submitted or said
  • Probably should not be reported: Someone is challenging / questioning you (unless you decline and they persist; that then crosses into harassment and should be reported)
  • Should not be reported (please do not waste our time with this one): Someone said something that goes against your beliefs (religious, political, etc, or not) but does not otherwise violate the rules
Question I didn't mean to break the rules. Can you go easier on me or appeal my warning?
Answer

No; ignorance is no excuse.

Midwest Nudists expects that everyone read the rules / Terms and Conditions in full when joining the site. If you do not agree with them, then you should not use the site (though you can express your disagreements and counter-proposals respectfully in a Support Ticket or [email protected]). If you are unclear about something, you should ask the staff for clarification immediately.

When you created your account, you indicated that you read and agree to the rules and Terms in full (you had to or the site would not let you register an account). As such, you are responsible for any / all rules that you violate whether you did so knowingly or not.

Again, please do ask questions if you are unsure about something. And please let us know if you believe there is a better solution to something than what we are taking according to our rules or Terms. While the staff have a duty to keep the site safe, they are also here to help you.

Question Why does Midwest Nudists condemn discrimination based on relationship status (even if for safety)?
Answer

Midwest Nudists does not allow discrimination of any kind based on a protected class. We also do not condone discrimination based on relationship status, even if it's a matter of safety (but we do not strictly enforce it as relationship status is not a protected class). A prime example of this is venues or clubs excluding single men from membership or participation.

While we understand the safety concerns surrounding why an entity may choose to discriminate based on relationship status, we believe this is a very toxic and bandage solution to a bigger problem.

There are numerous issues with banning people from nudist activities based on their relationship status. Here are a few:

  • It is discriminatory and makes a wrong general assumption that everyone in the target group cannot control themselves in nudist environments.
    • For example, banning single men perpetuates in the nudist community that all single men are perverts or predators and cannot control themselves in nudist environments. This is far from the truth. While statistically speaking, most sex crimes (in the United States) are committed by men, this still overshadows the fact that an overwhelming majority of men are not like that. Furthermore, most men who commit sex crimes are not actually single, rather they are a partner of the survivor.
  • It makes a wrong assumption that (in this example) single people are far more likely to be problematic than people who are married or are in a relationship.
    • This is not true. Those in a relationship can be just as problematic in a nudist setting as those who are single. The staff of Midwest Nudists can recall several incidents of couples doing things to get themselves banned from nudist resorts and clubs.
  • In the example of excluding single people, it especially discriminates against those who choose not to be in a relationship or who are asexual / aromantic.
    • Arguably, those who are asexual / aromantic will be the least likely to cause any issues in a nudist resort because they have no interest in sex to begin with.
  • Considering relationship status creates a paradox where, in order to keep sex out of nudism, we are considering a factor which, in our wrongful generalizations, is associated with how one perceives sexuality.
    • To explain in more simple terms, we are assuming those who are in a relationship are monogamous and much less likely to act sexual in a nudist environment than those who are single. By banning those who are single, we are creating a paradox where we are considering sexuality (the likelihood someone will act out sexually) in order to keep sex out of nudism. Therefore, we bring sex into nudism when trying to keep sex out of nudism.
  • It is a blanket solution to a larger problem: not enough education and proper leadership / guidance in nudist communities.
    • We believe that banning people based on something like relationship status from a nudist function is a blanket solution which does not address the bigger problem. Instead, nudist venues / organizations / clubs should be taking the time to educate those on what nudism is and is not. They should also be taking the time to ensure proper training among their leadership, ensuring leadership will assert at all times the core values of the venue / club and nudism, taking prompt and appropriate action against bad behavior, and promoting a safe but inclusive environment.

While not explicitly against the rules to submit / promote entities which discriminate based on relationship status, Midwest Nudists discourages you from doing so. Instead, please bring this matter up with the entity and see if they are open and willing to re-consider their approach to safety.

Do remember that entities who discriminate based on a protected class will likely be rejected from promotion on Midwest Nudists; such is a violation of our Terms of Use. "Men only" or "women only" groups may be allowed providing they are not "men only" or "women only" for prejudiced reasons against other genders.

Title Forms / Surveys
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Summary

We can build form pages for your venue / club / organization

Forms can be used for a wide variety of things: member registration, event sign-ups, and more

Form entries will be e-mailed to an e-mail address of your choice

We can also make surveys if you want to receive feedback from others on something

Title Newsletters
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Summary

Need someone to manage and send out newsletters? Midwest Nudists can do it!

We can list your subscription on our block for members to choose which newsletters to subscribe

Title Websites
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Summary

Managed Web Hosting through PDStig, LLC is available for nudist venues, clubs, and organizations

PDStig, LLC will kick back 30% of web development income to a nudist cause of your choice

We have an option for simple sites utilizing the members / core functionality of Midwest Nudists

Please e-mail [email protected] if interested

Title Member-directed
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Summary

We balance the decision making power between members and staff

Members can report anything that violates the rules or not in the spirit of nudism

Members can vote on decisions (such as changes to rules / features / staff members)

The more a member contributed in content to the site, the more voting power they have

We also have a karma system so members can understand who is most reputable / established in the community

Question Do you comply with data protection laws / can I download or purge my data?
Answer

Yes.

Midwest Nudists has tools you can utilize to download or purge most of your data. These can be found in your member profile. Go to your profile > Edit > Personal data.

On this page, you can select categories of data to download or purge. You can then specify if you wish to download the data or purge it.

When purging data, the data is either deleted or anonymised ("anonymised" means that the data cannot be traced back to you; all personally identifiable information about you [member ID, username, e-mail address, and IP addresses] are scrubbed from every applicable record). Note that not everything can be purged. This is explained in the tooltips / help icon next to each category.

There is a limit to how often you can download or delete your personal data as indicated on that page. This is because downloading or purging of personal data puts a heavy load on the web server. The limit ensures the server can continue functioning properly.

You can request more specific data to be downloaded or purged by contacting the staff (open up a Support Ticket). You can also purge [almost] all your data upon deleting your account on the "Delete" tab.

Top 10 Entries

Question What is my Account Standing?
Answer

Introduction

The "Account Standing" is a tab on your profile which can only be viewed by you and by staff members. This tab indicates your current overall account standing and a list of formal warnings you have ever received (along with their punitive actions, explanation, and a link to the Private Topic if applicable).

Account Standing Classifications 

Your Account Standing is classified in one of six categories which will appear on your profile's Account Standing tab:

  • Good - You were never issued a formal warning
  • Caution - You have a history of at-most two formal warnings with minor discipline taken. At this point, deleting your account will result in your username, e-mail address, and IP address being blacklisted (cannot be used with new accounts) to prevent a moderation loophole.
  • At risk - You have a building history of violations. You are no longer qualified to apply for, nor run as, a staff member at this point. And you are at risk of more severe and restrictive discipline for future violations.
  • Restricted - You have an active restriction in place (access to a zone / category / page being revoked, a privilege being revoked, or being silenced from a topic or forum). And you are at risk of more severe and restrictive discipline for future violations.
  • Probation - Your account is currently in probation (you are very restricted with what you can do, and most content you submit will require staff approval before it becomes visible).
  • Danger - You have a severe and unacceptable history of violations. The next time you violate the rules / Terms of Service, you will be permanently banned, no exceptions.

Does My Standing Improve Over Time? 

Not usually. The two exceptions to this are the Probation and Restricted categories; once you no-longer are restricted or no-longer in probation, you will typically go back to the 'at risk' category and stay there (unless you were in the 'danger' category in which case you stay there). We expect all members to follow the rules from the very start. So there are no rewards / decays for good behavior to make up for previous bad behavior.

What Causes Me to Drop a Category? 

  • On your first formal warning, you will drop from the 'good' standing. Usually you will drop to 'caution', but for more severe violations, you could immediately drop further than that. Once you drop from 'good', you cannot ever go back to it (unless all your formal warnings get appealed).
  • You will drop to 'at risk' on your third formal warning, when you were assessed 100 or more total bad karma from discipline, when you have a history of probation (under 14 days in total), or when you have a history of any privileges or zone / page / category access being restricted as part of discipline.
  • You will be in 'restricted' when you are currently silenced from one or more forums or topics, or if you have an active restriction on a site privilege or page / category / zone access. You will usually go back to 'at risk' when the restrictions expire.
  • You will be in 'probation' when your account is in probation. You will go back to 'at risk' when your probation expires.
  • You will be in 'danger' when you've previously been account or IP banned and the ban was lifted (but not appealed), if you ever get reported to third-party blacklists for severe spamming, if you've been assessed 250 or more bad karma in total from discipline, if you have 6 or more formal warnings, or if you've been assessed 14 days or more of probation in total from discipline. This category takes priority over all others even when currently restricted or in probation.
Title Club / Venue Directory
Image Image
Summary

We have a member-curated directory of nudist clubs, groups, venues / resorts, parks / trails, and websites you can visit.

We include lots of helpful information such as website/address, amenities, rates, member restrictions, and more.

For physical location listings, NOAA Weather Radio info and a weekly weather forecast will be presented from the National Weather Service.

Question I am offended by something someone said. What can I do?
Answer

If you made the personal choice to be offended by something someone said, and they were not directly targeting or cyberbullying you, then you should question yourself and ask why what they said made you uncomfortable. While Midwest Nudists wants all members to be respectful of each other, we also do not want to condone censorship beyond what is necessary. Members are encouraged to try respectfully working out their personal conflicts themselves (or blocking / ignoring each other and moving on if they cannot).

However, if they were directly targeting or cyberbullying you, or if what they said was making multiple people uncomfortable, you should report it to staff using the report links so they may review and potentially intervene. If you cannot use the report links, then take URLs and screenshots and send them via the contact us form under Help > Contact Us, or email [email protected] .

Here are a few examples to help determine when something probably should versus probably should not be reported to staff:

  • Probably should be reported: Someone directly threatened you or is trying to coerce you
  • Probably should be reported: Someone said something very obscene, and either it seemed intentional or multiple members express discomfort by it
  • Probably should be reported: Someone is saying outright racist / sexist / etc things (if you are not confident it's intentional, try politely questioning / challenging them first, but remember they have the freedom to decline responding, and persisting to question / challenge them is harassment)
  • Probably should not be reported: Someone sent you constructive criticism about something you submitted or said
  • Probably should not be reported: Someone is challenging / questioning you (unless you decline and they persist; that then crosses into harassment and should be reported)
  • Should not be reported (please do not waste our time with this one): Someone said something that goes against your beliefs (religious, political, etc, or not) but does not otherwise violate the rules
Question I didn't mean to break the rules. Can you go easier on me or appeal my warning?
Answer

No; ignorance is no excuse.

Midwest Nudists expects that everyone read the rules / Terms and Conditions in full when joining the site. If you do not agree with them, then you should not use the site (though you can express your disagreements and counter-proposals respectfully in a Support Ticket or [email protected]). If you are unclear about something, you should ask the staff for clarification immediately.

When you created your account, you indicated that you read and agree to the rules and Terms in full (you had to or the site would not let you register an account). As such, you are responsible for any / all rules that you violate whether you did so knowingly or not.

Again, please do ask questions if you are unsure about something. And please let us know if you believe there is a better solution to something than what we are taking according to our rules or Terms. While the staff have a duty to keep the site safe, they are also here to help you.

Question Why does Midwest Nudists condemn discrimination based on relationship status (even if for safety)?
Answer

Midwest Nudists does not allow discrimination of any kind based on a protected class. We also do not condone discrimination based on relationship status, even if it's a matter of safety (but we do not strictly enforce it as relationship status is not a protected class). A prime example of this is venues or clubs excluding single men from membership or participation.

While we understand the safety concerns surrounding why an entity may choose to discriminate based on relationship status, we believe this is a very toxic and bandage solution to a bigger problem.

There are numerous issues with banning people from nudist activities based on their relationship status. Here are a few:

  • It is discriminatory and makes a wrong general assumption that everyone in the target group cannot control themselves in nudist environments.
    • For example, banning single men perpetuates in the nudist community that all single men are perverts or predators and cannot control themselves in nudist environments. This is far from the truth. While statistically speaking, most sex crimes (in the United States) are committed by men, this still overshadows the fact that an overwhelming majority of men are not like that. Furthermore, most men who commit sex crimes are not actually single, rather they are a partner of the survivor.
  • It makes a wrong assumption that (in this example) single people are far more likely to be problematic than people who are married or are in a relationship.
    • This is not true. Those in a relationship can be just as problematic in a nudist setting as those who are single. The staff of Midwest Nudists can recall several incidents of couples doing things to get themselves banned from nudist resorts and clubs.
  • In the example of excluding single people, it especially discriminates against those who choose not to be in a relationship or who are asexual / aromantic.
    • Arguably, those who are asexual / aromantic will be the least likely to cause any issues in a nudist resort because they have no interest in sex to begin with.
  • Considering relationship status creates a paradox where, in order to keep sex out of nudism, we are considering a factor which, in our wrongful generalizations, is associated with how one perceives sexuality.
    • To explain in more simple terms, we are assuming those who are in a relationship are monogamous and much less likely to act sexual in a nudist environment than those who are single. By banning those who are single, we are creating a paradox where we are considering sexuality (the likelihood someone will act out sexually) in order to keep sex out of nudism. Therefore, we bring sex into nudism when trying to keep sex out of nudism.
  • It is a blanket solution to a larger problem: not enough education and proper leadership / guidance in nudist communities.
    • We believe that banning people based on something like relationship status from a nudist function is a blanket solution which does not address the bigger problem. Instead, nudist venues / organizations / clubs should be taking the time to educate those on what nudism is and is not. They should also be taking the time to ensure proper training among their leadership, ensuring leadership will assert at all times the core values of the venue / club and nudism, taking prompt and appropriate action against bad behavior, and promoting a safe but inclusive environment.

While not explicitly against the rules to submit / promote entities which discriminate based on relationship status, Midwest Nudists discourages you from doing so. Instead, please bring this matter up with the entity and see if they are open and willing to re-consider their approach to safety.

Do remember that entities who discriminate based on a protected class will likely be rejected from promotion on Midwest Nudists; such is a violation of our Terms of Use. "Men only" or "women only" groups may be allowed providing they are not "men only" or "women only" for prejudiced reasons against other genders.

Title Forms / Surveys
Image Image
Summary

We can build form pages for your venue / club / organization

Forms can be used for a wide variety of things: member registration, event sign-ups, and more

Form entries will be e-mailed to an e-mail address of your choice

We can also make surveys if you want to receive feedback from others on something

Title Newsletters
Image Image
Summary

Need someone to manage and send out newsletters? Midwest Nudists can do it!

We can list your subscription on our block for members to choose which newsletters to subscribe

Title Websites
Image Image
Summary

Managed Web Hosting through PDStig, LLC is available for nudist venues, clubs, and organizations

PDStig, LLC will kick back 30% of web development income to a nudist cause of your choice

We have an option for simple sites utilizing the members / core functionality of Midwest Nudists

Please e-mail [email protected] if interested

Title Member-directed
Image Image
Summary

We balance the decision making power between members and staff

Members can report anything that violates the rules or not in the spirit of nudism

Members can vote on decisions (such as changes to rules / features / staff members)

The more a member contributed in content to the site, the more voting power they have

We also have a karma system so members can understand who is most reputable / established in the community

Question Do you comply with data protection laws / can I download or purge my data?
Answer

Yes.

Midwest Nudists has tools you can utilize to download or purge most of your data. These can be found in your member profile. Go to your profile > Edit > Personal data.

On this page, you can select categories of data to download or purge. You can then specify if you wish to download the data or purge it.

When purging data, the data is either deleted or anonymised ("anonymised" means that the data cannot be traced back to you; all personally identifiable information about you [member ID, username, e-mail address, and IP addresses] are scrubbed from every applicable record). Note that not everything can be purged. This is explained in the tooltips / help icon next to each category.

There is a limit to how often you can download or delete your personal data as indicated on that page. This is because downloading or purging of personal data puts a heavy load on the web server. The limit ensures the server can continue functioning properly.

You can request more specific data to be downloaded or purged by contacting the staff (open up a Support Ticket). You can also purge [almost] all your data upon deleting your account on the "Delete" tab.