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Subject: Re: Moderation: Thorsten's Post Deletion

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 10:15:03 08/31/99

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On August 30, 1999 at 21:06:57, Peter McKenzie wrote:

>On August 30, 1999 at 19:16:58, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>>On August 30, 1999 at 18:56:26, KarinsDad wrote:
>>
>>>One other note on this.
>>>
>>>Bruce sent a message to Thorsten and the other posters on this at my request (I
>>>was not able to send Email).
>>>
>>>Bruce's message contained my CCC to the moderators message to Bruce stating that
>>>Thorsten should feel free to re-post his message without the inappropriate
>>>statement.
>>>
>>>Thorsten replied back with a very rational and well thought out response where
>>>he did not complain about the deletion, but merely discussed it. He did not seem
>>>upset about it at all and did not re-post a modified version, so it appeared
>>>that the original post was not critically important to him.
>>>
>>>It is interesting that the original poster did not make a big deal about the
>>>deletion, but a third party person does, but that's life I guess.
>>>
>>>KarinsDad :)
>>
>>No, is not "life". It was another thing. The issue is not about the psyche of
>>Thorsten and his system of behaviour. You know: many people went to the gas
>>chamber in ordered columns. Nevertheless, nobody has said until now that, then,
>>all the "fuss" about genocide is a "big deal" made by third party persons. I do
>
>This analogy is complete rubbish.
>

Not quite so.

>>not want another fight with you, Karinsdad, but I am scared to see that even the
>>choice of this or that word in a post can be scrutinized and considered wrong or
>>debatable or worthy of deletion. Maybe we should produce a dictionary of
>>accepted words and sentences here.
>>Fernando
>
>This might actually be a good idea.  I suggest adding the word 'genocide' to
>that dictionary.



Why so much scare because of words?


>Come on man, a message gets deleted - no big deal!
>If you dislike moderation so much, why bother with CCC?
>Frankly, I'm getting tired of your complaints - I much prefer your posts ABOUT
>COMPUTER CHESS.
>

I am too tired of this. I do not love to write about this things. I do not love
to complain; me, too, I prefer to write about cc, but if something wrong in my
view appears, why I should stay silent?


Fernando


>This post might get deleted, in which case I won't complain :-)



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