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Subject: Re: When not to delete a post

Author: Ulrich Tuerke

Date: 07:48:31 07/09/98

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On July 09, 1998 at 10:21:42, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>On July 08, 1998 at 18:03:50, SEAN EVANS wrote:
>
>>The Asshole writes:
>>
>...
>
>This is a good example of a post which doesn't require deletion, but
>modification.  If you take off "The Asshole writes:" and replace it with the
>real writer's name, it's completely fine.  Maybe the easiest would be to reject
>the post, inform the writer by email that if they make the adjustment and
>resubmit it then it will be allowed to remain.
>
>Dave Gomboc

This is not the easiest. Do you think that the writer has chosen his
introduction unintentionally ?  Do you think that he made an error and he will
regret now and correct things ?
IMHO, this is making to much fuss about it. I would appreciate such post being
deleted imediately and showing the author the "yellow card" (2 yellow cards
meaning a "red card" = leave the game).




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