I personally have no problem with you being here at all, in fact I welcome you. You might find out that I think Iamnotaparakeet is a giant lump of human smegma, but as long as you dont get me banned from WP because of that, then you and I should have no problems
To be really clear, there is absolutely no grounds to ban someone from WP for something they do outside WP. Maybe in the past things have been different, but banning a member isn't a fun activity I look forward to for kicks. Spammers and blatant trolls need to be banned immediately for the good of the site, but having to ban a participating member who once contributed to the diversity and enjoyment of the community can be seen as a failure on both sides. I believe that if the rules are unambiguous and easily available just about everyone will choose to follow them.
I also believe that a site full of Aspies should be forgiving of outbursts, meltdowns and other activities that fall outside of a member's normal behavior. As a moderator I want to work with people, not flex and strut.
I am here to learn. This site has a long history that is intimately linked to WP, and I just want to understand it. I have only been a member of WP since November and only been posting since December. I have now been a moderator for three weeks and I have a lot to learn.
Best reason to hang out here for a bit longer.
Can be very refreshing to be on a place where you don't have to be a mod to unwind.
Just like you will not ban people at WP about what they say over here, so members here will soon enough react on you as you are here, and not be thinking of you as a WP mod.
In the beginning some stuff from WP will probably pop up now and then, but after a while that will only be done by one or two. Pika, admin on AFF only has Pentagram now and then having a go at him. And we all take Pentagram very serious, when he is in a mode like that.
And, it is very interesting to see how self moderation works on a site too.
Oh, I saw you had a look at my profile.
I'm Hyke, we have never met, unless you have been part of AFF in the days I was there. But, I think you got diagnosed at a time I wasn't active there anymore.
I was diagnosed at 42, after a massive breakdown I could not get myself recovering from. Found out about autism, and thought I might be slightly fitting the spectrum, sought for a formal DX, and came out as on the spectrum without a doubt.
What was it that got you diagnosed?