Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 10:22:11 02/11/03
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On February 11, 2003 at 12:45:50, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >On February 11, 2003 at 12:34:40, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On February 11, 2003 at 12:33:11, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >> >>>Please, >>> >>>could the mods revive some threads? You have deleted threads with Bob vs Tom "64 >>>bit" and for example my thread ""My thesis" where I discussed the opening books >>>topic. >> >>We didn't delete them. It appears that we have a hardware/software problem. >> >>Bob > >Don't want to throw oil into the fire but if you do the 7 days feature THEN you >get exactly all the stuff MINUS one or two "sensitive" threads. How could that >be if it were a software thing. I fear [Bob, I'm a real paranoid already! :)] >that my thread is gone because Albert had provenly insulted me. He said I am >"silly" which is character assassination because it's wrong, I am not silly. >Therefore I wrote Moderation into the Subject line. And now the whole thing is >gone. Since your very good thread with Tom was in the neighborhood... > >Well, prove me wrong and I would be happy again. > >Rolf Tueschen All I can say is that the thread with matt, tom and myself had no confrontational stuff whatsoever, yet it is gone. I didn't remove it, as I was actively discussing the various issues. Matt and Tom are not moderators, so they couldn't remove it. The other two always confer with me or each other before deleting things unless it is really obvious it is worthless info. The only thing left is some sort of glitch... > > > >> >> >>> >>>I also plea that threads are not deleted in a whole only when some single >>>posters spread insults. Because if you then delete the whole thread these >>>insulters have the power istead of the moderators. That can't be good! >>> >>>If the threads are not revived, could someone send me my thread "My thesis" via >>>email? >>> >>>Thanks >>> >>>Rolf Tueschen
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