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Subject: Re: So how many people want it NOT to be deleted?

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 14:18:03 12/10/00

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On December 10, 2000 at 14:57:01, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On December 10, 2000 at 10:28:22, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On December 10, 2000 at 05:06:58, Marcus Kaestner wrote:
>>
>>
>>Marcus... while I understand your frustration, I want to point out that CCC is
>>_not_ the place to "try" this issue.  Moderator email traffic is high, wanting
>>the thread deleted.  I would prefer to see it die.  But be aware that sentiments
>>run high on not allowing this kind of back-and-forth here...
>
>
>What is the appropriate procedure if somebody wants the thread NOT to be
>deleted?
>
>Should I send a moderator email in order to ask you to keep the thread, because
>IMO it's very on-topic?
>
>If somebody thinks the thread is OK, then obviously he is not going to complain
>to the moderators, isn't it?
>
>I mean, if you get 10 emails asking to remove the thread while there are 100
>people interested in reading it, what do you think is the right thing to do? And
>how do you make sure that there are more people wanting it to be deleted than
>people interested in reading it?
>
>What in Marcus message is against the CCC charter? It is a translation of a text
>about computer chess published on a computer chess site.
>
>Marcus could have posted a link to the site, but it is written in german, so
>very few people could understand it.
>
>
>
>    Christophe


First, it seems to be a _bad_ translation of something written somewhere
else.  Second it _all_ seems _very_ personal to this reader.  You cheated.
No I didn't, you did.  No I didn't, you did.  Etc...

And the point for bringing a discussion _here_ when it originated somewhere
else?  That also seems to be unpopular.

But in any case, it all appears to be personal accusations, counter-accusations,
denials, and more of the same...



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