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Every member of the EC community are intelligibly aware the vast majority of circuits published daily should be studied further for realistic real life applications. Many users understand the fact that anything they do in their lives, they do so at their own risk, hobbies are no exception. So when they purchase an app such as EveryCircuit, the moment they begin using this app, they have agreed to abide by the terms of use. These terms outline the developers and users obligations, this is a no brainer.
Furthermore, users are free to use this app however they choose, there are no educational or prior electronics knowledge prerequisites imposed on anyone. This is an important point because there are a few users who have difficulties with this issue. So to bypass this “roadblock” a few users are pressuring other users to publish their circuits which meets their approval to appease their difficultly abiding by this particular term of use. Should any user resist this imposition mandated by these few members who have difficulties with the “no educational or prior electronics knowledge prerequisite” they will be targeted for future harassment. This is a form of cyberbullying which contravenes EC’s terms of use and is illegal in many countries.
In order to coexist in peaceful online environment, we must abide by EC’s terms of use and respect each other’s right to publish circuits and circuit descriptions as we choose. If any of us don’t agree with a particular users circuits or circuit descriptions, skip them and move on to another circuit we like and then enjoy a collaborative report with them. The idea of leaving defamatory comments on users circuits which we don’t like is abhorrent and morally unjustifiable. If anyone experiences this form of cyberbullying, report such instances to the app developers for further action.
Let all of us enjoy using this app which we paid for free from harassment from anyone in a friendly atmosphere, peace to everyone...😎
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