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Subject: Re: censorship in computerschach + spiele forum

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 10:19:47 04/07/01

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On April 07, 2001 at 12:40:35, Ulrich Tuerke wrote:

>>or try out
>>the censorship forum of css, that is
>>
>>http://www.computerschach.de/forum/
>>
>>in charge for computerschach forum is steinwender/friedel.
>>
>>thank you


>Besides these more or less unmotivated deletions, this forum also ceases to be
>useful because of the large number of anonymous posters. Names of posters are
>often faked.
>It's a pity.

>Uli

But why don't they stop the anons to post ? And why don't they use
password access and neutral moderation, like it is done in this forum.
i don't see how the interest of the people involved
would ever lead to a forum where people do not get censorshipped
or attacked by anons.

if i would own chessbase, the first thing i would make sure is that
the one and only paper-magazin and chess-forum is NOT a platform of my own
interests.

it cannot be in the interests of chessbase to avoke the impression that they
influence and censor a forum, a magazine and do whatever they want.
It should be the intention of matthias wuellenweber to make sure his products
get bought because they are good, not because he influences and manipulates the
market with a faked forum and a magazine that is mainly advertisment and
desinformation, written by people who get paid to write good reviews about
chessbase products. i don't understand matthias.

he damages his own reputation by computerschach + spiele and this forum
behaving like a dictatorship in germany.

in my opinion a lot of good work of chessbase gets ruined this way.

fair market, fair competition.

like in a chess game, or at a computerchess event. we all behave fair
towards each other. if you have a problem, i do help you, and vice versa.
that the community. i would like to see the future community beeing fair.
thats what lasker wanted. and what is my ideal too.





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