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Subject: Re: To the moderators and the rest

Author: Les Walker

Date: 18:43:40 09/29/98

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On September 29, 1998 at 07:00:51, Peter Herttrich wrote:

>Hello together,
>from the beginning of the CCC I was a little member of this community.
>I rarely post (because to the lack of my time and the CCC is not readable
>offline or with a normal newsreader).
>Now I see the following situation: The CCC is nearly out of control,
>because there are enough sick people, which have nothing other to do then
>posting b.......t. And there are enough members, which are stupid enough,
>to answer them.
>This is NOT an attack against the moderators or the community. It is
>fact. I am far away, to speak someone guilty for this. I think, the problem
>is the concept and the structure of CCC.
>It is much to easy, to become a member in CCC. There is no really control,
>which silly brain is loggin in. Or which respectable person.
>I absolutely know, which unthankful job the modator has. I'm also the
>master of two maillisters and have to fight sometimes (but rarely) with
>'user-problems'.
>
>In the moment I didn't enjoy this forum.
>To much yunk-posts, no possibility to read it offline and no possibility,
>to link the contents into a moderated newsgroup of the usenet.
>
>Think about the following (IMHO):
>Down the CCC for two weeks. Start from scratch with a new structure,
>concept and possibilities, to get rid of all the problems.
>
>For my person it makes no more sense, to read or post here.
>Like Dirk said: Computerchess is a hobby of mine in my free time, and I dont
>like that someone destroys this.
>
>For the same reason I have stopped posting in rgcc.
>
>With best regards and wishes
>
>Peter

You make some excellent points of which I entirely agree. I have written 2 or 3
sensible posts stating some reasonable  and intelligent ideas to solve some of
these obvious problems. The problem, Peter, is the fact that people are not able
to recognize your point that people who respond to the trolls are just as guilty
at keeping this idiotic controversy going. It reminds me of the repuclican's
attack on Clinton. Meanwhile, the rest of the world laughs at our childish
behavior. It baffles me, completely, that grown men cannot get along when they
both have a common love of chess/computers. I still scratch my head in
amazement. I have said it more than once, and will say it again. Until everyone
is WILLING to admit to the obvious (please read my previous post), this b*llsh*t
will continue, and continue, and continue!!! The only logical assumption is they
enjoy the fight. There is way too much blaming going on. Every post, that has
been offered on constructive ideas, have been answered with something like, If
the trouble-makers would stop, the problems would go away." How can everybody be
so nieve? The fault is not the, so called, "trouble-maker" any more than it is
the moderators or other members. Hey, everyone, after these "trouble-makers are
gone, do you honestly believe this will cure your problems? There will always
exist your trouble-makers everywhere in life. If you believe your problems are
this simple, then I have some excellent swamp land I would like you to buy.
HELLO EVERYBODY - WAKE UP!!!

Best Regards,

Les Walker



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