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Subject: Re: Moderator Philosophy

Author: Dan Kiski

Date: 16:41:03 12/18/98

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On December 18, 1998 at 17:11:38, SEAN EVANS wrote:

>On December 18, 1998 at 16:22:33, Dan Kiski wrote:
>
>>As I was encouraged to particpate with the election of moderators and from
>>various e-mails to which I thank those persons for. Is it possible to have all
>>persons running for the moderator positions to post whatever there basic
>>conditions will be to remove a specific post.
>>
>>Ex 1: Will a member be able to e-mail them any concern over specific posts and
>>will they respond.
>
>If you have email capability *obviously* you can email *anyone* about
>*anything*, your question does not make sense therefore, is irrelevant.
>
>>Ex 2: What type of language will be allowed, (naturally I am aware some of us
>>speak other languages than english).
>
>Several languages have been posted on the Board, but as you *may* know the
>working language of the World is *English* therefore, the majority of posts will
>be in that language.   Post something in Chinese if you wish....but I doubt you
>will receive many responses...
>
>>Ex 3: What is their philosophy on subjects posted that are not related to
>>computer chess.
>
>Interesting question.....
>
>>Dan Kiski
>
>Best regards,
>
>The Apostle Sean

The real SEAN EVANS comes out of the closet.

Ex 1) Will the moderator respond was the question, you obviously missed.

Ex 2) Language as in 4 letter words, and since other languages are spoken how
can they be moderated.

Ex 3) Exactly.

And since they were only example questions I really expected a proper
philosophy, clearly SEAN you win my vote.......YER RIGHT LMAO.

Cheers.

Dan Kiski.





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