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Subject: Re: Moderation: Thorsten's Post Deletion

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 10:26:51 08/31/99

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On August 30, 1999 at 19:37:16, KarinsDad wrote:

>On August 30, 1999 at 19:09:18, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>>Probably because languages problems, it seems I did not express clearly my point
>>and /or you did not understand it well. My point is not so much related to
>>moderator behaviour and moderation rules, about what I have already made my
>>statements before, and you know it. My point goes to the climate of
>>righteousness that has been growing and that manifest itself in showers of post
>>claiming deletions.
>
>I do not quite understand you Fernando. On the one hand, you do not like the
>"climate of righteousness" over post deletion requests. On the other hand, you
>yourself are righteous about the intolerance of others as per the following
>message:
>
>On August 29, 1999 at 08:39:35, Tina Long wrote:
>>On August 25, 1999 at 10:14:30, Fernando Villegas wrote:>
>>>I wonder if there is something in the world you tolerate. Salem times are gone,
>>>dear.>>Fernando>
>>Awe, not fair.  Look at my posts, the only intolerance I show is towards theives
>>& liars.  Other than that I'm very polite & tolerant.Tina:
>The sheer fact you call "thieves" and "liars" some people here is a great show
>not only of intolerance to different views of things -all the point of porting
>one program to another is debatible according to rules in different nations;
>maybe you do did not know, but there are other countries in the world, not only
>yours- but of insolence. After that, there not remains too much to be polite and
>tolerant to.Feernando
>
>
>Although I understand that you are being consistent in not liking other people's
>intolerance of posts (which is reflected in your dislike of the "this post
>should be deleted" posts), you display the same righteousness in your
>observations on people's posting behavior that you dislike in others. A man
>waving a banner dislikes it that another person is waving a banner. The pointing
>finger climate is the same, regardless of which side of the fence you are on.
>
>KarinsDad :)


Not quite so, KD. When I talk of tolerance I do not mean indifference. Some post
like me, some not, some I just read, some I answer nicely, some with a critic,
etc; the point is I am not going to demand a deletion. That's all what tolerance
means: not posting ¡¡¡¡THIS MUS BE DELETED!!! kind of post.
fernando



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