Author: Harald Faber
Date: 02:04:32 01/19/99
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On January 18, 1999 at 11:57:00, Mark Young wrote: >This is a good point, I don't see any problem with the person that gets official >email in making it public, if they wish. This would give the members a chance to >see how the moderators made their decision, if someone thinks they were not >treated fairly. How can e-mail be public? >There has to be some kind of oversight of the moderators by the members. We can >not have the moderators working 100% behind the scenes. Here we agree. >This should not cause a >problem with to many non-chess postings, unless many members feel they have been >unfairly treated. And if that’s the case, I am sure the members would want to >know about it. Maybe some but certainly not ALL the handling COULD be of interest. And I see danger in publishing moderator's e-mails because I see everyone complaining "hey, my post was not insulting/offtopic/whatever"
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