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Subject: About Off Topic Post and Moderators philosophy

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 06:44:59 12/23/98


Hi candidates:
I have read carefully your statements and  I feel very comfortable with the view
of Larry T. and someone else, but I am afraid that althought all of you are
mainly in a correct posture, with more or less inclination to be tough, I see
with some worry a somewhat narrow criteria about off-posting activities. Let me
say this very simple fact: off-post as any "off" comunication in any group is so
esential to the life of the group as the the main stuff. Specially here: THIS IS
NOT an specialized magazine in chess programming, where all the stuff should be
about it; this is a newsgroup formed and runned by people. Of course all of us
are interested in chess computers, BUT I dare to believe that the esential
purpose of all of us to be here, even if we do not realize it, is to communicate
with other fellows with the pretext of chess computers more than chess computer
as such. At least so it is for those of us that are not chess programmers and so
are not looking here just for some information. So, for the rest of us, no
programmers guys, any communication going beyond the field that define the group
cannot be considered as a kind of fault that can be "tolerated" or punished
according the views of the moderator, but as something positive, something that
give extra richness to and an extra reason to be here. Why I shouldn't be
capable of talking about jazz with KK if the topic appears, and do it so post
after post without "warnings" that we are off topic? Maybe somebody could say:
"go to a jazz newsgroup", but then if I do so I will not meet there KK and
besides it is precisely the mixture of other things with THIS thing that makes
interesting such probable communication. Could you grasp that? Off topic civily
conducted not only should be tolerated, but even stimulated. Anyway chess
computer will stay being the main concern, no problems with that, but at the
same time we will know more about each others and get more from our
communication. Only insults and attacks should be catalogued as off topic.
fernando



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