Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 17:44:37 03/04/04
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On March 04, 2004 at 20:42:51, Mike Byrne wrote: >On March 04, 2004 at 20:24:52, steven blincoe wrote: > >>hi >> >>i have read each candidates Moderation philosophy .. >>each candidate seems knowledgeable enough about things "computer chess" >>what i am interested to know is.. >>why does one WANT to be a moderator? >> >>i know there is a certain amount of time one must commit to,to be available >>here. >>i am assuming there is no pay >>i can see no "tangible benefit" one receives >> >>other then a politically correct answer like"i love computer chess'' >>please explain WHY you want to be a moderator >> >>Regards >>Steve > > >Not only that - it's NOT something that even you mention to your friends that you do >- because they would all look at you and ask the same question you just asked - >"why?" > >It's not really something that you want to be -- for all the reasons above plus >more -- you just do it because "somebody" has to do it and you care enough the >club that you are willing to serve. IMO, rotation of different members in and >out of a moderation role is good for the club. I was going to limit myself to >just two terms - but the members may accelererate my free time and limit me to >just one term - which is fine by me. left out a key word "NOT"
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