Author: Chessfun
Date: 17:40:45 06/19/01
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On June 19, 2001 at 18:44:42, Larry Proffer wrote: >On June 19, 2001 at 18:37:10, Mogens Larsen wrote: > >>On June 19, 2001 at 18:12:58, Larry Proffer wrote: >> >>>Actually, you operate a personality-based policy. Entirely dependant on who. >>> >>>"If elected I will be pretty tolerant of crazy things said by Thorsten Czub, and >>>I won't support kicking out Bob Hyatt even if he gets into a fight with a few >>>dozen people (including me) simultaneously." >>> >>>Thorsten has essentially quit, btw. He hardly reads anything anymore. >> >>So he's dissatisfied with the lack of attention and harsh moderation currently >>allocated to his messages? > >You'll have to ask him. I think (I know) he just thinks it has become silly and >boring. > >I visited him in Berlin a few weeks ago; and 'visited' CCC from his PC. He uses >Explorer, so the read messages appear in purple, and the unread in blue. > >There were two purple read messages out of maybe the usual fifty or sixty >current. I clicked on 'next group of messages' - there were no read messages. I >was surprised (since I was assuming he still read), and asked him - he said >there was no point in reading anymore, it was too boring - so he did his >tournament and posted the results - that was it. > >> >>It's not just a one way street you know. If Thorsten wants to be moderated more >>frequently, he'll have to make an effort on his end as well. > >Tres drole. > >But this was a guy who was manically absorbed in computer chess, and still is as >regards testing programs. > >His read-policy surprised me. Just thought I'ld share it with you. Chris, why share any thoughts? do you think anyone really cares?. Sarah.
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