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Subject: Re: Why is Chessmaster so popular in CCC?

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 13:42:43 07/05/00

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On July 05, 2000 at 15:52:17, Adrien Regimbald wrote:

>Hi,
>
>>If 2 posters discuss about a subject and see that nobody is interested except
>>them they can decide to continue to discuss by email but it does not change the
>>fact that there is no justification to delete their posts here if their posts
>>are on topic even if nobody read them.
>
>
>I'm not saying that the posts should be deleted.  I'm not saying that they are
>off-topic.  I'm simply saying that if the posts on a particular topic are
>consistently just among a few select people and no-one else seems to be
>interested in them, that those people are filling up our screens for no good
>reason, and should take some initiative and move the discussion to another forum
>and/or e-mail.
>
>
>There are a lot of things related to computer chess that I discuss with people
>via e-mail rather than here, mostly because they are private discussions between
>me and a few other people.  I could post them here, and they would be perfectly
>on topic, but do you think it would be appropriate?  I don't think so.  If
>everyone carried out all of their private computer chess discussions on the CCC
>instead of via e-mail, the CCC would get so inundated with messages, that nobody
>would be able to read the CCC anymore, and the CCC would most likely be unable
>to cope with the volume.  Since everybody else uses some discression in this
>matter, why can't the CM personality posters do the same and set up an e-mail
>list of interested parties, and take the conversation there?
>
>
>Regards,
>Adrien.


The problem is one of who gets to decide which topics are on read/not read,
interesting/uninteresting, personal/public, etc. You?

As long as something is on topic, I see no reason it cannot be posted here on
CCC. Personally, I could care less about comp/comp tournaments and NPS on given
hardware per program. But what does interest me is technical discussions and
positions that programs have problems with.

But, I wouldn't dream of stopping someone from posting NPS if they wanted to.

KarinsDad :)



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