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Subject: Re: censorship in computerschach + spiele forum

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 10:42:07 04/07/01

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On April 07, 2001 at 13:19:47, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>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.

 Don't be too hard on them - at least their support works.
 Sometimes you'll get an answer. Might be harder if you live
 somewhere in Australia though...

 Sune



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