Author: Reynolds Takata
Date: 09:41:37 11/09/98
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On November 08, 1998 at 18:26:06, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote: >I pretty much agree with what you say below, but their is a limit to what >moderater's can do, and what should be left to the various posters discretion >and common sence. Well in some posts below they say your statements are reffering to Sean Evans, that was so long ago that i can't remember exactly what the grudge was, i seem to think he was doing some attacking. However it might be the other way around can't remember :). Shaun Graham, wanted protection from harassment by an individual to remain unnamed. What i saw was that the unnamed individual agreed to leave Shaun alone in other words stay out of his articles, and Shaun would agreed to do the same. The unnamed Individual broke the agreement several times and Shaun went on a campaign to get the administrators to protect him from the assault. I agreed with Shaun because it brings a bad light on the group when members lie in the group. The difference however between Shaun and Moritz was that Shaun was zealous in his fight to get the administrators to protect him(Many, Many Posts!). It seemed he was ticked off because the admins sort of gave the attotude, "We don't care if he's right" this is what we are going to do blah bla blah and there's nothing you can do about it. Moritz started to fight, but i guess he realized more reasonably perhaps that, the current administration was not going to help, so he just decided to leave. So the list goes 1.Sean Evans (maybe i can't remember) but i think in a post below someone said he wanted protection too?) 2. Thorsten Czub 3. Shaun Graham Wanted protection lost 4. Moritz Berger Wanted protection- lost 5. the other two :). perhaps disagreed with the administration concerning protection(but like i said their own reasons)or the treatment of the above cases.
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