Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 17:53:28 06/08/99
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On June 08, 1999 at 10:24:48, Steven Schwartz wrote: >On June 08, 1999 at 10:22:30, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On June 08, 1999 at 09:51:09, Steven Schwartz wrote: >> >>>Nominees... How about this one? >>>If a member's message is deleted and the member chooses to >>>defend his position on the CCC Message Board, should he be >>>permitted to? And if so, to what extent? >>>- Steve (ICD/Your Move) >> >>In general yes. >>But I don't want to discuss ALL decisions and deletions. > >How will members know which decisions they can protest and which not? >- Steve Thats easy, when they protest if the current moderator knows he was wrong, he will delete that protest post. And if he was right then he will humiliate the poster and post a reply as to why it was deleted. I have seen many a harmless none offensive protest post been wiped, and even more asking why these posts are wiped. Perfect case was the Bob Hyatt "We need to do something to get him back" threads. Many a harmless posts were deleted that day. And a few posts asking why they were deleted. And just that simple question caused a deletion of posts.
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