Author: Roger D Davis
Date: 06:34:14 07/24/99
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On July 24, 1999 at 06:54:09, Dave Gomboc wrote: >On July 24, 1999 at 06:05:06, Roger D Davis wrote: > >>On July 24, 1999 at 00:50:54, Dave Gomboc wrote: >> >> >>>Two out of the three moderators thought it was inappropriate. Isn't that >>>adequate? >>> >>>Before the objection arises: no, it's not every time that two out of three >>>moderators agree with my viewpoint. Sometimes it's only 0 or 1. :) >>> >>>Dave >> >> >>That's exactly the point, it wasn't adequate. The divisiveness of the issue has >>already shown that, as evidenced by the huge debate that took place about it. >>KarinsDad even pointed to more strict and more lenient camps here in CCC. > >I think it was adequate. > I would disagree. >>As for as the "two of three" agrument goes, that was established after the fact >>(I had suggested earlier, in a post that you replied to, that two of three be >>established before the fact...the fact of deletion, that is). You might read >>Amir Ban's post, as well. > >I did -- and replied. > >>Moreover, it costs only a little bit of HTML code and text to do it, and the >>information return on the investment is tremendous, and the time could not more >>opportune. >> >>I say use Fernando's post as the acid test of what should be allowed and let the >>CCC members speak for what they want... I don't know how it's going to turn out, >>but either way, it gives the moderators a mandate for moderating. >> >>Roger > >Moderators ran on a platform. Bruce is just being consistent with how he's >always moderated, and he had the most votes by a fair margin. I'd say he had >the mandate he needs already. > >Dave With regard to moderating the group in general, the current crew has done a good job, I think. I think the current way of doing things has failed with regard to the moderators moderating themselves. Having the most votes is irrelevant to this point, IMHO, since this is an exceptional situation. Roger
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