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Subject: To delete or not to delete, that is the thread

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 17:32:23 07/08/98


Funny that so much space has been expended here about rules, about philosophy
and about agonies suffered by some friends with respect to delete or not to
posts in circunstances that almost no deletions has been made. Well, that is far
better than, on the contrary, no or few discussions and many deletions. Anyway,
I want to say that I not agree with the idea of chosing between some kind of
Gods in charge of deletion but without disturbing nobody with his doubts Or a
detailed and thoroughly worked set of rules like those proposed here by one of
us. Besides the obvious fact that so few and almost unexistent problems does not
makes neccesary so much of this bizantine discussions, it seem that a group like
us just need the same tacit rules than those used by any any kind of friend
group ever existed in this world, that is, when an attack unacceptable has been
made upon one of the members, it is "unacceptable" because everybody with common
sense understand it in such manner and then punishment, if neccesary, is
casusitically used. I put my faith that our current moderators are more than
prepared for that and so not more discusions and constitutional issues are
neccesary to be raised.
Fernando



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