Author: Mark Young
Date: 14:02:51 09/18/01
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On September 18, 2001 at 16:54:23, Steven Schwartz wrote: >Mark, >The moderators create their own rules and regulations >on these issues. Quite often they ask the outgoing >moderators for information as it pertains to how they >ran the show. > >Therefore, it is important that all members read the >moderation philosophies and ask pertinent questions so >that you can elect moderators that agree with your own >philosophies. That is why I am asking this question after reading the moderation policies, I needed to know if I should vote for a range of views to have a broad consensus, or must I voted for only people I most agree with, or have my votes overriden by one moderator that does not share the views of the other elected moderators. > >I have almost nothing to do with the procedures >for moderation and the day to day applications except to >try to follow through on their decisions. Occasionally, >I will interject an opinion or act if none of the >moderators appear to be on line. >Steve (ICD/Your Move Chess & Games)
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