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Subject: Re: Moderation:insults

Author: Bella Freud

Date: 14:25:36 11/16/99

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On November 16, 1999 at 16:43:38, blass uri wrote:

>On November 16, 1999 at 13:50:48, Bella Freud wrote:
>
><snipped>
>>I think that the last sentence is a provocation. Or a troll. It is designed to
>>get me to react.
>>
>>Why does an anonymous moderator do this? He must have read the "warning" from
>>Bruce, and he must also have seen that I was making on-topic posts.
>>
>>So why is he trying to stir things up?
>
>I do not know.
>
>I think the right response is to complain to the moderators and not to insult
>the annonymus moderator.
>The rules let one moderator to do actions against another one.
>
>A moderator can be banned if the majority of moderators support it.
>
>Moderators can delete a post of another moderator and in this case there is no
>majority rule.
>It happened in the past.
>
>Uri

Yes, I understand you.

But last time I complained to the moderators I was given an official warning for
complaining. And one moderator, I told you, wrote to me by private email and
told me to get lost.

So how can I complain again to them about of them that replies to my on-topic
post with a provocation?

I think it is best if I am not drawn into these moderation threads. It is not
really my business. But folk keep mentioning my name or replying to me or making
suggestive comments.


Bella




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