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Subject: Re: [MOD] Why was my Post removed?? That was very Rude

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 05:40:58 10/19/01

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On October 19, 2001 at 02:29:19, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On October 19, 2001 at 02:20:08, Derrick Daniels wrote:
>
>>On October 19, 2001 at 02:02:11, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>On October 18, 2001 at 21:58:05, Derrick Daniels wrote:
>>>
>>>>..
>>>
>>>Derrick,
>>>
>>>Postings calling people names are removed. That's against the CCC
>>>charter.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Ed Schroder
>>>CCC moderator
>>
>> Hi Ed
>>
>> I don't recall calling anyone names, i spoke about the organization
>>kasparov.com and said that they were greedy to charge people to view exclusive
>>interviews, that is and was my opinion, but not a personal attack in anyway.
>>Certainly nothing offensive enough to be censored.
>
>Certainly "greedy" would have to be considered an undesirable trait.
>
>People did send in complaints.  The moderators acted reasonably.
>
>This is a moderated forum.  That means that there are limits on what you say,
>and those limits are governed by the charter you read and agreed to when you
>joined.
>
>I consider your telling Christophe Theron to "get his act together" to be a very
>offensive way to phrase what is probably a user error on your end.

I would feel the same way about anything to do with with Christophe (that such
language to him is highly offensive) whereas that same language against some
other people might not be seen in the slightest way "offensive", even if it IS,
but that we don't realize it (regarding it being said to, or re. that person).
So therefore the moderation is partly according to the personal biasses of the
moderators. OR more nicely put -according to their judgement-.
Am I right?
S.Taylor



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