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Subject: Re: My picks for who would be a good moderator. Other suggestions?

Author: Marc van Hal

Date: 12:37:40 04/08/03

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On April 07, 2003 at 22:07:38, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On April 07, 2003 at 19:37:02, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
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>>On April 07, 2003 at 18:34:07, Dann Corbit wrote:
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>>>I think all of these people would be very good CCC moderators:
>>>
>>>	Andrew Williams
>>>	Bruce Moreland
>>>	Charles Worthington
>>>	Chessfun
>>>	Dan Andersson
>>>	Dieter Buerssner
>>>	Kurt Utzinger
>>>	Mike Byrne
>>>	Russell Reagan
>>>	Sally Weltrop
>>>	Slater Wold
>>>	Tony Hedlund
>>>	Uri Blass
>>>
>>>Each of them seems fairly passionate about computer chess.
>>>Each of them seem to be highly intelligent and fairly frequent posters.
>>>Each of them seem to avoid adding fuel to the fire when a disruption erupts.
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>>Actually this is false in some cases.
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>>Chessfun and Reagan are highly aggressive and negative at times. Wold is not
>>even a good interpreter.
>>
>>Could it be that a certain age could be of great help for such a job? Or a
>>certain family status? Meaning the lack of educational experience?
>>
>>Surely Bob Hyatt, Tony Hedlund, Ed Schroder, even me, could be highly qualified.
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>Talking about educational experience, I think that taking the job would
>certainly have an impact on you and your future as a CCC poster.
>
>But I'm not saying that I wish that you get the job. :)
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>    Christophe
Why not he is as good as any other person
If you only select people because they belong to your group of friends they
should take of your vote.
Because that is voting without good sence!
It's better to look if they have something to contribute
And if they see and know how to handle when things get out of hand.
Which makes someone a good moderator.
So that does not mean oh I don't like that I warn you but I don't give a good
reason.
This is something wich is required for a good moderator.

Marc
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>>Charles Worthington is really funny as a proposal. I never saw him post before.
>>And to me he sounds strange, when I read Worthington. It is too similar to Robin
>>Hood... :)
>>
>>You see what experience can help you!



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