Author: Ray MacFadyen
Date: 17:35:13 04/02/00
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On April 02, 2000 at 18:54:10, Pete Galati wrote: >On April 02, 2000 at 18:45:02, Dave Gomboc wrote: > >>On April 02, 2000 at 18:13:08, Derrick Williams wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> IT takes a tremendous amount of effort to refrain from using four letter words >>>when discussing the present moderators and there abuse of power. Take for >>>instance my post titled "Why I think Crafty plays Lousy Chess",,, This message >>>was deleted shortly after I posted it. The reason given by the moderators was >>>that it was an allegeded obvious Troll!! Obvious to Whom and Why?? Are the >>>moderators claiming to be able to read my mind and tell me what I am thinking?? >>>What my intentions are?? Why is expressing a negative opinion taken as a >>>troll??? Does everything said about crafty have to be Good?? >>>The truth is that I simply expressed an unpopular opinion, somehow this has been >>>equated with abuse. It is now a Crime in CCC to say anything bad about crafty. >>>There is a difference between stating a opinion such as "Crafty plays Lousy >>>chess" as opposed to a personal attack which would Read The Programmer of >>>Crafty is a Lunatic". So why was my post deleted, No abusive words were used. >>>ONLY AN OPINION WAS EXPRESSED. >> >>One of the moderators thought your post was a troll and deleted it. If you >>didn't agree, why not send moderator email, and you and the three of us can hash >>things out from there? >> >>Dave > >But then the second post was also deleted which was very abusive and insulting >towards the moderators. There's some behavior problems at issue here. I read >both of his deleted posts, and my reaction to both of them was that they were >out of line. I was completely in favor of both of them being deleted. > >Pete I think the moderators are doing a wonderful job,it really is a pleasure to come to this forum now,keep up the good work men. Just my thoughts. Ray MacFadyen
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