Community Guidelines – Engagement Standards
Welcome to Roar Tech Mental, where we keep you up to date on the relentless rush of Latest Technology Updates, delve into the maze of Mental Health Innovations, and offer the occasional lifeline through Software Reviews and Tutorials. Founded by Valmira Eldricson in the bustling heart of New York City, we’re here to provide insights—but let’s be honest, navigating the tech landscape can often feel like trying to keep up with a whirlwind without a map. If you’re here for genuine conversation rather than hype and noise, you’re in the right place.
Our community thrives on grim reality mixed with curiosity, where the excitement of new gadgets and devices meets a healthy dose of skepticism. These guidelines aren’t just bureaucratic hoop-jumping—they’re our way of keeping this space from spiraling into chaos.
What We’re Trying to Do Here
Roar Tech Mental exists to share, discuss, and dissect everything from bleeding-edge technology to deep, expert-driven analysis. We value thoughtful input, critical thinking, and honest experience over easy answers and polished narratives.
This is not a place for passive consumption. If you’re looking to be spoon-fed conclusions without questioning assumptions, this likely isn’t your space.
This community is built for people willing to engage—to challenge ideas, test claims, and contribute with intent rather than echoing press releases.
Guiding Principles (Because We Have To)
- Respect: We’re all human behind the screens. Personal attacks and cheap snark don’t belong here.
- Integrity: Cite sources and ground arguments in reality. Speculation dressed up as fact isn’t welcome.
- Open-mindedness: Disagree freely, but give opposing views fair consideration before dismissing them.
- Constructive Criticism: Critique with substance, not sarcasm.
- Inclusivity: Diverse voices strengthen discussion—listen before speaking over others.
How to Engage Without Being Annoying
New here? Start by checking out our Our Story—it’ll ground you in how we roll.
- Stay on topic. This isn’t a place for off-the-wall rants about unrelated tech drama.
- Be clear and concise. Nobody has time for three paragraphs of jargon without a point.
- Give credit to where it’s due—including your fellow community members.
- Challenge ideas, not people. Swapping hot takes is fine; personal attacks aren’t.
Community Standards & Platform Ethos
Respect or Else
We mean it. Harassment, hate speech, trolling, and blatant disrespect have zero tolerance and will be addressed swiftly. This space exists for serious discussion around technology and mental well-being—not chaos.
Moderation: The Necessary Evil
Moderators don’t enjoy playing referee, but order matters. Content that violates these guidelines will disappear faster than a buggy app update. Repeat offenders are removed permanently.
Sharing and Attribution
Sharing ideas is encouraged. Copying without credit is not. Honor original work from our contributors and external sources—it keeps the ecosystem honest and functional.
Privacy: Keep It Tight
Personal information belongs in private—not splashed across comment sections. We take data protection seriously and expect the same level of discretion from our community.
Keep Growing
Technology evolves, and so do we. Continuous learning and critical adaptation are part of this community’s DNA. Growth isn’t optional—it’s expected.
About Our Founder
Valmira Eldricson founded Roar Tech Mental to fuse sharp technological insight with grounded, honest conversation. The platform reflects her commitment to clarity, rigor, and truth over trend.
Contact Us
We reside at 2298 Rosewood Lane, New York, New York 10021, United States. Open weekdays from 9 AM to 5 PM, feel free to call us at +1 212-999-1258 or send a message through our Reach Out page. We’re here—whether to celebrate your breakthroughs or help you troubleshoot your latest tech headache.
Final Thoughts
In a world overloaded with hype and half-truths, Roar Tech Mental champions clear, candid, and respectful dialogue. Thanks for joining us with an open mind and a critical eye—to build a community that’s as real as the tech we love.