DailyStrength’s earns a 1.1-star rating from 20 reviews, showing that the majority of members are dissatisfied with support and resources provided.
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DailyStrength Review: Trolls, Inappropriate Ads, and No Accountability
DailyStrength is a website that offers forums for people to connect with others who are going through similar experiences. However, the forums can be a bit of a mess. There doesn't seem to be anyone in charge, so the rules are not always followed. Trolls are a big problem on the site, and they seem to be able to get away with anything. It's not uncommon for good people to get kicked off the site for no reason, while the trolls are allowed to stay and continue to bully others.
One of the biggest issues with DailyStrength is the advertising. It's often inappropriate and can be very distracting. It's clear that the site doesn't care about the quality of the forums, as long as they're making money. If you have concerns about the site, don't bother trying to contact anyone. They won't respond, or if they do, it will be a robo response that doesn't address your concerns.
Overall, I would recommend staying away from DailyStrength. It's not a safe or supportive environment, and there are better options out there. If you do decide to post on the site, be prepared to deal with trolls and inappropriate advertising.
Disappointing Experience with DailyStrength: Power-Hungry Moderators and Toxic Groups
I gotta say, I agree with what some other folks have been saying about DailyStrength. There are some real messed up people in some of these groups, and I'm not just talking about the regular members. Some of the so-called "moderators" are straight up power-tripping, and it's really sad to see. Like, why do you gotta be so pathetic that you need to control a group of people who are just trying to find some support and kindness? It's messed up, man.
And the worst part is, these mods know exactly how much damage they can do to people's mental health, and they do it anyway. Like, what kind of sick person gets off on making other people feel worse? It's just not right.
I don't wanna name any names or anything, but there's one group in particular that's all about parental estrangement, and the mods in there are just the worst. They act like they're doing everyone a favor by "keeping things under control," but really they're just making everything worse. It's like they don't even care about the people who are hurting and looking for support.
Overall, I gotta say I'm pretty disappointed with DailyStrength. I thought it was gonna be a good place to find some support and maybe make some new friends, but instead I just found a bunch of power-hungry jerks. It's a shame, really.
Disappointing Experience with DailyStrength: Beware of Clique Mentality and Unprofessionalism
My experience with DailyStrength has been quite disappointing. I was hoping to find support for my PTSD, but unfortunately, my condition has worsened after dealing with the site. While there are good folks on the site, there is also a clique mentality that exists among some members. The staff does not seem to care about reports made against someone, and there is no good explanation for this. I would advise staying away from unmonitored forums as they become clickish, and several members start running the show. This does more harm than good, and I would recommend getting support from a church or a properly monitored site.
The site is not very professional, and it seems that some long-time members have too much power. Good folks have been kicked off the site at the whim of someone who has been there for a long time. This is very unprofessional, and it has put some folks in crisis many times. I would advise anyone considering using this site to be very careful and to beware of the risks.
It is also worth noting that the site seems to be more interested in making money off ads than in providing support to its members. This is very disappointing, and it makes me question the motives of the site's owners. I would advise anyone looking for support to consider other options before using DailyStrength.
DailyStrength Review: Banned Without Warning or Explanation - Frustrating Experience on the Support Site
So, I recently had an experience with DailyStrength (dailystrength.org) that left me feeling pretty frustrated. I was banned from the site without any warning or explanation, which was really confusing and upsetting. Apparently, some people on the site thought that I was sharing things in a way that could be harmful to others, and that I wasn't mentally stable enough to be participating in the community.
Now, I'm not going to pretend that I'm perfect or that I never make mistakes. But I was really surprised by this reaction, especially since I've been a part of many other online communities without any issues. I'm active on Instagram, Facebook, 7 cups, ITR, and plenty of other sites, and I've never been banned from any of them. So why did DailyStrength have such a problem with me?
To be fair, I did leave two groups on the site after some conflicts arose. But I was still a part of seven other groups where I was getting along just fine with everyone. It seems like some people were just looking for a reason to come after me, and they used my previous conflicts as an excuse to get me banned.
What really bothers me about this whole situation is that there are plenty of ways to deal with someone you don't like on a site like DailyStrength. You can block them, ignore their posts, or even delete their comments if you're a moderator. But instead of doing any of those things, some people on the site decided to go after me and get me banned. It's frustrating to feel like I was targeted for no good reason, and that I didn't have any real recourse to defend myself.
All in all, I'm pretty disappointed with my experience on DailyStrength. I think the site has a lot of potential to be a helpful and supportive community for people who are struggling with various issues. But if people are going to be banned without any warning or explanation, it's hard to feel like the site is a safe or welcoming place to be. I hope that in the future, DailyStrength will work to create a more transparent and fair process for dealing with conflicts and issues on the site.
DailyStrength Review: Offensive Ads, Harassment in Forums, and Unprofessional Articles
I recently joined DailyStrength (dailystrength.org) and noticed that the advertisements displayed to members are completely different from what non-members see. However, I must say that some of these ads are really offensive and impossible to ignore. But that's not the worst part. I had a really bad experience in one of their forums where I was harassed and threatened by someone. What's strange is that this person was able to delete their post, even though regular members like me don't have that option. Only the moderators have that kind of power.
Another issue I have with DailyStrength is that some of the articles written by doctors on the site make really bad and unhealthy suggestions. They sound unprofessional and more like something written by a blogger just to get attention. It's important to be careful when using the abuse forum because abusers can easily scope out their former or current victims in those forums. They become members and continue to harass them. The amount of detail revealed in these forums makes it easy for abusers to find their victims or for other online abusers to harass them.
Overall, I think DailyStrength has some good resources for people dealing with health issues, but there are definitely some issues that need to be addressed. The ads and articles need to be more relevant and professional, and the moderators need to have better control over the forums to prevent harassment and abuse.
Dangerous Website: A Review of a Site That Puts Users at Risk
This website is really scary. It makes you think you're safe, but you're not. I saw some really bad stuff on there, like grown-ups talking to little kids in a bad way. Some people were really mean and the people who run the site don't watch what's going on. They don't read the things people write or they just stop the conversation. If someone says something bad about someone else and there's no proof, they just stop the person's account without asking any questions. They don't tell them what's going on and they don't give them time to save their writing. This site has a lot of people on it, even people who write really well. Imagine if you wrote in your journal for years and then someone who doesn't understand what you're saying gets you kicked off the site. You would lose everything you wrote. If you have PTSD, anxiety, depression, or any other mental illness, this site could make you feel worse. It's really scary. At the same time, I've seen people get bullied really badly on there. This site could make someone kill themselves. In one word, it's dangerous. Very dangerous.
DailyStrength Review: New Site Lacks Friendliness and Support of Old Site
I've been a member of DailyStrength for quite some time now, and I have to say that the old site was much better. The community was more friendly and supportive, and it was easier to make new friends. However, since they switched over to the new site, it seems like most of the caring and supportive people have left. It's become much harder to make new friends, and many people have their profiles set to private, which makes it difficult to get to know them.
I understand that people want to keep their private information safe, but it would be nice if they could at least share some basic information about themselves and what they're looking for in a friend. It's like a big "do not disturb" sign on their profiles, which can be frustrating for those of us who are looking to make new connections.
That being said, there are still some nice and caring people on the site who would love to make new friends. You just have to be patient and willing to put in the effort to find them. The forums can be a good place to start, but there are other sites out there that are better for making new friends.
One thing I miss about the old site is the cheery atmosphere. The new site just doesn't have the same vibe, in my opinion. It's not as visually appealing, and it doesn't feel as welcoming. Overall, I think DailyStrength has a lot of potential, but there are definitely some areas that could use improvement.
Dailystrength Review: A Disappointing and Unsupportive Community for Mental Health
I gotta be honest, I wasn't impressed with Dailystrength. The community groups were weak and the Community Leaders (CL) didn't seem to have any real training in helping people manage their stress, anxiety, depression, or any other fear-provoking situations. It's like the blind leading the blind.
The boards were only active with people who had been suffering for years, and it wasn't a healthy place to communicate because everyone was just complaining and venting their problems. There were very few people who were trying to be proactive and make positive changes in their lives.
I was a member for a long time, but I recently deleted my account because of an attack from another member. There was no proper investigation into the matter, and it was really frustrating. It seemed like people were leaving or asking to delete their activity all the time. It's not a very supportive network, and it's unlikely that anyone will stay motivated to stay active.
The admin is terrible at managing the output of poor and constant bad advice from members. It's just a negative environment that doesn't offer any real coping measures. I think it should be shut down, honestly. People would be better off joining a person-to-person professional support network managed by a professional therapist who knows how to handle difficult mental, emotional, and critical situations.
Overall, I wouldn't recommend Dailystrength. It's just not a good place to get the help you need.
DailyStrength Review: Chaotic Site Fails to Deliver on Promises of Support and Resources
DailyStrength is a website that claims to offer support and resources for people dealing with medical and mental health issues. However, my experience with the site has been nothing short of chaotic. The so-called "upgrades" that were supposed to improve the site have only made things worse.
When I first logged onto DailyStrength, I was immediately struck by the problems with access and views. The site was clearly designed for small screens and social media, and it didn't translate well to larger screens. I also noticed issues with intermember activity and other functions that were identified during the beta stage but ignored by the DailyStrength team.
Unfortunately, these problems only got worse once the site went live on June 28-29. Many users and groups left the site in droves, frustrated by the ongoing issues. Even now, a month later, loyal members are still struggling with these problems, despite the DailyStrength team's promises to work around the clock to fix them.
To make matters worse, the DailyStrength community is plagued by overzealous community leaders who label anyone who expresses dissatisfaction or suggests improvements as "trolls." These users are ultimately banned, leaving those who remain with a sense of trepidation.
It's clear that DailyStrength has a long way to go before it can truly offer the support and resources that it claims to provide. In fact, it's almost laughable that the team chose to migrate information from defunct and inactive groups, including their membership lists. While this may look good on reports submitted to Dr. Oz, it does not bode well for the future of DailyStrength or its remaining members.
In conclusion, I would not recommend DailyStrength to anyone seeking help and support for medical or mental health issues. It's clear that the site is not equipped to handle the needs of its users, and the community leaders are more concerned with silencing dissent than addressing the site's problems. It's best to seek help and support elsewhere.
DailyStrength Review: A Dangerous Site for Vulnerable Members
I recently joined DailyStrength, hoping to find a supportive community to help me through some tough times. However, my experience was far from positive. Despite posting several topics, I received little to no response, and my posts quickly disappeared from the first page. Meanwhile, the "regulars" seemed to dominate the conversation, posting frequently and heavily supporting each other.
At first glance, it seems like a friendly and welcoming community. However, I soon realized that the "regulars" were using the information shared by members to write books and internet blogs on the topic. They would recommend certain books in topic postings and praise them repeatedly, making it seem like they were genuinely interested in helping others. However, it quickly became clear that they were more interested in promoting their own self-interests.
As a new member, I felt invisible and like an outsider. The initial friendliness was phony, and I soon realized that if I wasn't of use to the "regulars," I would be ignored or even victimized by mean comments. It was a deeply unpleasant experience that left me feeling far worse than when I started.
But the problems with DailyStrength go beyond just the community dynamics. The site plants a serious "evercookie" that cannot be deleted, making it a tracking cookie that is nearly impossible to remove. It also causes long-running scripts that froze my PC every time I left the site, and my PC even crashed once.
Emails from DailyStrength can contain tracking material, making it a dangerous site in more ways than one. I was even lured into private messages by a few users who asked for my phone number, claiming they weren't good at writing posts. It was a clear attempt to prey on vulnerable members, and it made me realize that this site is a playground for predators.
Despite my concerns, the moderators didn't seem to care. They would delete members without explanation, and I even had trouble signing in with one browser because of my "Do not track" settings.
It's clear that certain groups on DailyStrength are big money-makers for the self-interests they are promoting. The "regulars" promote medicines and therapy in their topics and comments, making it seem like they genuinely care about helping others. But in reality, it's all about capitalism, and the dynamics jeopardize the well-being of anyone who is vulnerable and actually needs support.
In the end, I would strongly advise anyone to avoid DailyStrength. It's a dangerous site that can cause psychological harm and even damage your PC. The community dynamics are manipulative and self-serving, and the moderators don't seem to care about the safety of their members. If you're looking for a supportive community, look elsewhere.
DailyStrength Complaints 10
DailyStrength.org: A Disappointing Experience with Poor Customer Support
So, I tried to use DailyStrength (dailystrength.org) and it ain't working for me no more. I forgot my password and I sent a bunch of requests to reset it, but I ain't getting no emails back. It's like they don't even care about their users. And even when it was working, it wasn't all that great. The way the accounts and messages work is like a cheap knock-off of Facebook. It's just not good, ya know?
Mixed Experience on DailyStrength: Finding Support for PTSD but Facing Unwelcoming Community on Alzheimer's Site
So, I stumbled upon DailyStrength when I was looking for some support for my PTSD. I was feeling pretty down and needed some people who could relate to what I was going through. I decided to check out the Alzheimer's site too, but unfortunately, the people there were not very nice to me. They were mean and made me feel unwelcome. It was a real bummer because I was hoping to find some comfort there.
Anyway, because of that experience, I got kicked off of DS. I didn't even get a chance to explain myself or defend my actions. It was pretty frustrating, to be honest. I thought this was supposed to be a place where people could come together and support each other. But I guess not everyone feels that way.
Luckily, I found the PTSD site on DS and the people there have been amazing. They are so kind and understanding. It's really helped me to feel less alone and more hopeful about my situation. I'm grateful for the support I've received there.
Overall, I think DailyStrength has a lot of potential to be a great resource for people who are struggling with various issues. But it's important to remember that not everyone will be kind or welcoming. It's a shame that some people feel the need to be mean to others, but that's just the way it is sometimes. I'm just glad that I found a community that accepts me for who I am.
Disappointing Experience: DailyStrength Forums Lacking Moderation and Support
I gotta say, I was pretty disappointed with DailyStrength. The forums are a bit of a mess, with not much moderation going on. There are some real trolls and some seriously disturbed people on there, which can make it a pretty unpleasant experience. If you're looking for help with something, I'd recommend looking elsewhere. There are plenty of other places online where you can find more up-to-date information and connect with people who are actually helpful and supportive.
One thing that really bothered me about DailyStrength is that they seem to be pretty okay with the trolling and abuse that goes on in their forums. I mean, I get that it's hard to moderate a community that big, but it seems like they could at least make an effort to keep things civil. Instead, they just let people say whatever they want, no matter how hurtful or offensive it might be.
All that said, I do think there are some good things about DailyStrength. For one thing, there are a lot of different communities on there, so you can find people who are dealing with the same issues you are. And there are some people on there who are genuinely helpful and supportive. But overall, I think there are better places to go if you're looking for help and support online.
Is DailyStrength Legit?
DailyStrength earns a trustworthiness rating of 91%
Highly recommended, but caution will not hurt.
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DailyStrength Sign-Up Fail: Verification Code Error and No Help from Feedback Feature
So, I tried to sign up for DailyStrength, but it was a total bust. Every time I tried to type in the "verification code," I kept getting an error message. I even tried to get some help through their "feedback" feature, but no one ever got back to me. It's supposed to be a site for people who need help, but it didn't help me at all.
Disappointing Experience on DailyStrength: Rude Users and Closed-Minded Moderators
I gotta say, I had a pretty rough experience on DailyStrength. I was feeling really stressed out about some people in my life, so I decided to share my feelings on the site. Unfortunately, a couple of folks in their upper 60s ended up being really rude to me and made some pretty awful comments. It was really hurtful and made me feel even worse than I did before.
Honestly, I don't think most of the people on DailyStrength are living in reality. They seem to be stuck in their own little worlds and don't really care about anyone else's feelings. I mean, I even mentioned that I believe abortion is murder and one of the site's moderators, Meghan, kicked me off the site for good. It's like they can't handle anyone who doesn't agree with them.
But you know what? I don't really care. Most of those people are just losers and demented anyway. I'm better off without them and their fake self-help website. I'll find a better support system somewhere else.
Terrible Customer Service and Security: My Experience with DailyStrength
So, I had a bad experience with DailyStrength. Some bad people used my credit card to buy stuff and DailyStrength didn't check the address or anything. They just sent the stuff to whoever. I called them to check and the person on the phone didn't seem to care at all. It was really frustrating. I had to cancel my cards and I'm still dealing with it. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. They don't seem to care about their customers or doing the right thing.
DailyStrength Review: Great Support, Poor Moderation
I was really excited to join DailyStrength (dailystrength.org) because I wanted to find a community of people who understood what it was like to be a widow/widower. At first, it was great! I was able to connect with others who were going through the same thing as me and it felt really good to have that support.
However, I quickly realized that the posts on the site weren't being monitored very well. If someone was being mean or bullying others, nothing was really done about it. I even had a problem with an online bully and when I reached out to Martha, who I assume is an admin or moderator, she didn't really do anything to help me out.
It's really disappointing because I think this site could be a great resource for people who are struggling with grief and loss. But when people are mean and antagonistic, especially the male members, it can really ruin the experience for everyone else.
I hope that the people who run DailyStrength will start to take these issues more seriously and do a better job of monitoring the site. Until then, I'm not sure if I'll continue to use it.
DailyStrength Review: Lack of Privacy and Hassle to Cancel Membership
I recently stumbled upon DailyStrength and I gotta say, I'm not too impressed. I've been trying to cancel my membership for a while now, but it seems like they don't make it easy. You can't just click a button and be done with it, you have to actually request it. What a hassle!
But that's not even the worst part. I thought my journal entries were private, just for my friends to see. But apparently, everything on that website can be found through a simple Google search. I mean, come on! That's just sad. I've been dealing with this issue for a whole week now and it's really frustrating.
Overall, I wouldn't recommend DailyStrength to anyone. It's just not worth the hassle and the lack of privacy. There are plenty of other websites out there that offer better services and actually care about their users.
Daily Strength Review: A Mix of Support and Pushy Posters
What I seen on Daily Strength is pretty much what I seen on other support forums--too little support and understanding and too much of some posters telling others what to do in a pushy way. This is pretty typical of what I seen in support forums in general. They attract all kinds of people so there is a mix of nice people and not-so-nice people. On the positive, DS does have a wide variety of forums covering many topics.
I think that Daily Strength is a good place to go if you need some support or just want to talk to someone who understands what you're going through. There are a lot of different forums to choose from, so you can find one that fits your needs. Some of the forums are more active than others, but there's usually someone around to talk to.
One thing that I don't like about Daily Strength is that some of the posters can be really pushy. They'll tell you what to do and how to do it, even if you don't want their advice. It can be frustrating, but I guess that's just part of being on a support forum.
Overall, I think that Daily Strength is a good resource for people who need support. It's not perfect, but it's better than nothing. If you're looking for a place to talk to people who understand what you're going through, then Daily Strength might be worth checking out. Just be prepared to deal with some pushy posters and don't take everything you read as gospel.
DailyStrength Review: Once-Great Site Falls Short in New Format, Try These Alternatives Instead
I used to love DailyStrength a few years back. It was a great site where I could connect with people who were going through similar struggles as me. However, the new format has stripped it of all its humanity, helpfulness, and comfort. The site now looks sterile and it's hard to find friends. The navigation is also difficult, and it seems like the owners of the site don't care about the user experience.
I even emailed them about the issues I was having, but all they said was "thanks for the info" and did nothing to address my concerns. It's disappointing to see a once-great site fall so far.
Thankfully, I've found some alternatives that seem promising. I'm currently trying out https://www.supportgroupscentral.com and https://online.supportgroups.com. So far, they appear to be free and offer a more user-friendly experience. I would recommend trying them out instead of DailyStrength.
Overall, I'm disappointed with the current state of DailyStrength. It's a shame to see a site that used to be so helpful become so difficult to use. Hopefully, they'll take user feedback into account and make some changes to improve the site. But for now, I'll be sticking with the alternatives.
About DailyStrength
One of the key features of DailyStrength is its focus on peer support. Members can connect with others who are dealing with similar issues, share their experiences, and offer advice and encouragement. This can be especially helpful for individuals who may feel isolated or alone in their struggles.
In addition to its community features, DailyStrength also offers a wealth of information and resources on a variety of health topics. Users can access articles, videos, and other educational materials to learn more about their conditions and how to manage them.
Overall, DailyStrength is an invaluable resource for anyone looking for support and guidance in managing their health. Its user-friendly platform and supportive community make it a go-to destination for individuals seeking to connect with others who understand what they're going through.
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