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Subject: Re: CCC Elections: a difficult choice

Author: Aaron Tay

Date: 05:04:46 08/12/00

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On August 11, 2000 at 11:06:18, Mogens Larsen wrote:

>On August 11, 2000 at 10:14:15, Aaron Tay wrote:
>
>>Probably not. But if you weren't inclined to participate in every thread in >>the past anyway, than being a moderator wouldn't mean giving up any right of >>posting at all..

>No, that's correct. But some do participate a lot and they shouldn't be
>excluded.

They arean't excluded, they were nominated weren;t they? But that doesn't mean
I'm voting for them!

Anyway we are straying from the main point..

Even the most liberal views regarding moderation, feel that personal insults
shouldnt be allowed..

And some people have a high tendency to attract that..If they are/were
moderators....



>>Actually by my citeria, you would be suitable..You might post a lot but, you
>>don't seem to get into personal arguements much..At least not in the chess
>>related matters..
>
>Thanks, even though some will disagree with you.

Again some element of truth. You don't get into the top 10 posters without
getting involved in some debates now and then..

>>I notice that Moderator related threads is another matter..

>Not much, but I'm not letting remarks about my person go unnoticed, whether >they be positive or negative.

Probably hence your presence in this thread.

>Furthermore, I'm very liberal when it comes to
>moderation, so percieved attempts to make this forum even more moderated annoys
>me greatly. Generally I should let it slide, but sometimes...

Yes, I noticed. The "take it to email /CM " threads espically attract your
attention..



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