Some bad news, I'm afraid.
There seems to be an objection to the use of dyslexics in the second tagline, which means we won't be able to use it. Basically it is thought that the tagline would be upsetting to people related to the condition.
The best solution we can think of is to run the poll again and replace the second tagline with another one from Ken. Also it may be wise to run the poll for only 2 weeks so we can make the original target.
Once we get the tagline from Ken, we'll start up the poll ASAP.
Originally posted by Raz
Some bad news, I'm afraid.There seems to be an objection to the use of dyslexics in the second tagline, which means we won't be able to use it. Basically it is thought that the tagline would be upsetting to people related to the condition.
The best solution we can think of is to run the poll again and replace the second tagline with another one from Ken. Also it may be wise to run the poll for only 2 weeks so we can make the original target.
Once we get the tagline from Ken, we'll start up the poll ASAP.
You've got to be kidding me...oh well, *goes to think of another*
Originally posted by RazWow.
Some bad news, I'm afraid.There seems to be an objection to the use of dyslexics in the second tagline, which means we won't be able to use it. Basically it is thought that the tagline would be upsetting to people related to the condition.
The best solution we can think of is to run the poll again and replace the second tagline with another one from Ken. Also it may be wise to run the poll for only 2 weeks so we can make the original target.
Once we get the tagline from Ken, we'll start up the poll ASAP.