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Subject: Moderation: There are other ways to do this

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 23:50:45 01/03/00

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On January 03, 2000 at 20:30:13, david ballard wrote:

>I recently was told that someone on here was complaining about me poisoning
>yahoo chess.  This is not an intention of starting a flame war, but I just
>thought it was unfair to say such things behind my back.  Now I give that person
>a chance to step forward and let me defend myself.  I'd like to see what was
>said about me!

David,

Please refrain from posting this type of message. I could have deleted it, but I
decided to let both you and others on the forum know of a better way for you to
resolve this type of issue.

Since someone told you (and therefore what you claim is hearsay), it is best to
get your facts first. The method for doing that is to ask whomever told you the
approximate timeframe of this alleged complaint and then for you to search the
archive for the corresponding posts.

If you do not find those posts, then this message of yours does not have merit.

If you do find those posts, then you can send a message to the moderators asking
them to keep an eye on the offenders (and possibly deleting the posts if they
occurred within the last week). You can additionally send Email to the posters
who wrote those messages and potentially getting more answers from them.

This forum does not condone flame wars, so your message is fairly antagonistic
and currently based on no substantiating facts. Please try to avoid these types
of posts in the future and take your future complaints up with the moderators
and/or the posters via Email.

Thanks.

KarinsDad :)

PS. Note: If you received this information via another forum such as r.g.c.c.,
please understand that even people you think you know there may be banned
troublemakers here who attempt to create problems here by posting messages over
there.



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