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Subject: Re: Moderation:Kick out Tueschen!

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 19:13:32 06/18/04

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On June 18, 2004 at 22:01:22, Steve Glanzfeld wrote:

>On June 18, 2004 at 21:36:29, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>[...]
>
>>There is not an official warning here, but when you post here, please remember
>>that your ideas can be attacked.  If they are, please do not respond with a
>>personal attack along the lines of "shut up you punk!!", but you may respond
>>with your own thoughts are why you think Rolf or someone else is wrong.
>
>Then I respond with the thoughts (after reviewing some of Tueschen's posting
>history) that the only things he does is
>
>ATTACK ANY IDEAS and achievements of others (especially if they have any kind of
>relation to that german css magazine, which is more than clearly noticeable)
>
>CONTRADICTS ANY STATEMENTS, claims the opposite and tries to create mega thread
>of pure argueing without any useful value
>
>NEVER issues new arguments himself (only quotes others which support his
>opinion)
>
>seemingly has NEVER contributed any chess content
>
>usually acts like a message board TROLL
>
>in general, shows an extremely annoying behaviour (for example IGNORES ANY
>ARGUMENTS which don't fit in his views)
>
>his MAIN AGENDA clearly is to bad-mouth anything which is css related (isn't it
>against ccc charter, to use ccc just for an endless hate campaign?)
>
>Since when has this guy been posting here? Don't you realise that a message
>board is extremely unattractive when such persons are allowed to post their
>dirt? This is MUCH WORSE than some stronger language once in a while... I'm sure
>this guy has caused constructive members to leave, in the past.
>
>Steve

You can't this too seriously - it is just  a computer chess forum.  For the most
pasrt , most of the members are friendly.  Respond to the posters that you enjoy
and ignore the ones that you don't.  No reason to get upset about it.



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