Author: Harald Faber
Date: 06:16:21 01/18/99
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On January 18, 1999 at 08:14:52, Ernst A. Heinz wrote: >>Note that this prohibits objecting to removal of messages, but does not >>prohibit discussing moderation issues in a general way. > >This additional condition reverses your above "revised policy" back again >to your previous style. Apply this condition and no CCC member is allowed >within CCC itself to openly protest the removal of a post discussing general >moderation issues. In this respect, your wording actually changes nothing in >principle as long as you insist on the additional condition. Let me explain shortly: We don't want nor need or see any sense in discussing EACH single decision in public. >>3) Quoting of email, without the sender's consent, is prohibited. > >As you said, you are keenly aware of your responsibilities. Hence, I do not >understand why it should be forbidden to *anonymously* quote your responsibly >formulated messages if they serve to demonstrate the point of the discussion. E-mails are s.th. special. They are private. And if you quote A moderator's e-mail there are only 3 persons who can have written them. >P.S. >I am well aware that my above stated opinions are surely biased by the >events which lead to the current moderational discussion. Nonetheless, >I hope to have been able to still conduct a somehow objective analysis >of the moderators' statements. If the majority of CCC members think that >I did not succeed in doing so, please frankly tell me to shut up. Calm down, we didn't give you a yellow card. :-)
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