Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 03:56:22 09/20/98
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On September 20, 1998 at 03:08:50, Ed Schröder wrote: >>I do not believe that moderation should be used to settle personal scores, >>which is what I believe happened last year. I think that was an awful >decision, and >>even worse, an awful precedent. It should not be possible for a moderator to >>restrict someone's CCC account as a means of settling a personal dispute. I am really astonished about your statement here. I have today read it for the first time, because I have skipped the whole thread so far. I see a kind of attack or offensive stuff in your statement. Somehow you say that the founder group misused democracy to establish "personal dispute". >That's a huge accusation Bruce. I feel the same as ed feels. >You are entitled to have that opinion. Putting your (this) opinion in public >(without proof) is a personal attack on a x number of people of the >founder group. CCC was created to escape from personal attacks and >now you (NB being a moderator) without any reason start a personal >attack on a x number of people. >Wish you take it back. I don't wish that he takes it back but i feel offended. I let you your personal view bruce, but it is not mine. I felt my friends (dirk, moritz, peter schreiner, ed schroeder, bob, enrique, you etc. ) attacked by rolf and wanted to stop rolf doing this because it hurted me. CCC was a change for ed to come back, a chance for all others to discuss without somebody spamming all others with discussions about million-base-betrayals and conspiracy-ideas and 3rd-reich-vocabulary. He called dirk a person like eichmann !! Or was it moritz ?! Don't know. Have forgotten. But it was very sad. I have not the feeling that we misused power. in fact we established a forum where misuse is impossible. The end of the founder group was also a signal FOR democracy not against it. How can you come with these ideas bruce ?! >- Ed - >>bruce
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