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Subject: Re: Moderation

Author: margolies,marc

Date: 10:50:48 01/22/04

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Let's put it this way:
If, say, your name was Robert Fischer (truly) and you were posting in a chess
group-- you would certainly put in your profile that you are not THE Robert
Fischer. That is a natural way to avoid the ambiguity and unnecessary questions
about it.
In contrast, this spoofer is attempting to exploit any ambiguities to get
credibility here. If his profile states that he is not the Chess Teacher,
Author, Broadcaster and ChessBookdealer from New York City, then I have no
reason to raise this objection again-- and I can wait like the rest of you for
<< mr niggapleze>> to insult Doctor Hyatt or whatever else you think he ought to
be allowed to do-- as long as it does not get this Long Island New York
Server(legally not physically) from which we operate sued by a New York City
celebrity. Ok, Dan?

On January 22, 2004 at 11:58:27, Daniel Clausen wrote:

>On January 22, 2004 at 11:46:50, margolies,marc wrote:
>
>>I insist that your name is Daniel Clausen too. And I am sure you won't be banned
>>tomorrow. A reducio ad absurdum argument also needs plausible connections.
>>When <<Swami>> agrees with you and also calls himself Daniel Clausen, maybe
>>you won't mock me for defending someone who is not here to defend himself.
>>Be assured I'll let you deal with it, should you prefer not to have an
>>'evil twin.'
>
>But he doesn't say he's the Fred Wilson you know, who has a Mac. Similarly,
>should someone in the net say his name is Daniel Clausen, I wouldn't have a
>problem - as long as he doesn't claim he's also living in the same city, same
>street, same apartment. (actually there are quite a few in Denmark, one of them
>even has a homepage I think)
>
>I also didn't see a problem with the posts he did so far, so I'm not quite sure
>why you jump at him like that. He _may_ be whoever you _think_ it is. If that's
>the case, his posts will show that sooner or later. There's still plenty of time
>to deal with it when it happens.
>
>YMMV - IMHO (tm Dann Corbit)
>
>Sargon



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