Author: Don Prohaska
Date: 08:41:29 05/07/99
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On May 07, 1999 at 01:38:30, Will Singleton wrote: >On May 07, 1999 at 00:57:07, greg moller wrote: > >>On May 06, 1999 at 18:06:34, Don Prohaska wrote: >> >>>Of course there is no way a member of this forum knows what was deleted. That is >>>the rub. It may not be like a dictorship, but appearences...... >> >>I've only been gone for a couple of days, and things have gone from totally calm >>to this... And I don't even know what exactly was that had to be deleted... >>Perhaps the individual members should have a hand in getting offensive posts >>deleted, by formally REQUESTING it. Moderators should only delete the >>out-and-out abusive postings, and send warnings before acting in other >>situations. >> >>IMHO, >>gm > >Hi Greg, > >Nice idea. Similar to one expressed earlier, with the member delete-request >button. But it's still subject to the same problems of perception, see Steve's >post above. > >btw, we do send warnings on occasion. And, of course, abuse is in the eye of >the beholder. What are you going to do? People aren't identical. > >Will Easy! Read the post before deleting it. I am sure some posts you deleted would not have been deleted if you read them. Simple as that.
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