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Re: Useful Aspergers Syndrome / Autism Links, Articles and Resources

Gorgammar

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Rather than be reliant on Wikipedia*, would it not be better (and more direct) to have a page on this site that describes the spectrum to those who are ignorant of it? The majority of us, I assume, have been officially diagnosed to be one of the spectrum, and thus would be better suited for a description of it. This is the case only if the member is sufficiently self conscious of it.
My full suggestion is as follows: As soon as an unregistered member, or the first three times a member with uncertain spectrum status (as indicated by the registration form) are to be shown a page that directs them to a forum detailing the spectrum, from approved members. This specific forum could have a special non-user posting status; people need only confirm their e-mail address, and, should their post be approved, any queries they have would be responded to by other approved members, with an e-mail being sent to them of the same reply. It should be kept fairly active and be easily accessible.

As an unrelated suggestion, I ask you to look at the registration form again; the spectrum status should be expanded to include NT persons simply interested in the subject.

*Wikipedia, while generally reliable, has a somewhat damaged reputation among some members of the public. I am a frequent user of this site myself, but having a 'in house' forum would be better for many people. Somewhat trivially, it also saves some time (considering the time it takes to load up a new page in the website, read it, and return to this website).

This is my first post. I would appreciate any comments regarding this post.
 
Hey Gorgammar, I decided to move your post and create it as a separate topic as it's more of a suggestion topic.
That actually does sound like a great idea to have a page for an unregistered member to see when they first visit the site. This is basically a forum where your talking to members with similar experiences actually coming from the person, giving the people an idea what it would be like or what they would be thinking inside a person who is on the spectrum and it would make more sense imo coming from it that way since it is community based.

However, your ideas are already being discussed by our staff members and thoughts are being put into it as we are a team just like yourself is on the spectrum.

As for the spectrum status, that can possibly be added.

Thank you though for inputting your ideas onto the forums and welcome aboard to Aspies Central.
 

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