Author: Lonnie Cook
Date: 10:42:47 01/12/00
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On January 12, 2000 at 10:28:01, Jeff Anderson wrote: >I thought the point of the moderators was to keep things getting into out of >control nonsense, but instead the moderators seem to very much enjoy >contributing to the nerdly CCC soap opera. They start entire new threads about >a post they have deleted and why they have deleted, and then they reply to that >thread themselves before anyone else. They announce members that have been >suspended in long overly-dramatic public letters. They participate in big >arguments about what dirty word someone has said, or which phrase was >politically incorrect. They bicker more than anyone else in this entire forum. >Generally the moderators are the biggest contributor to mammouth off-topic >threads. > The moderators are doing a bad job, and actually causing more problems for CCC >than would occur if they did not exist at all. The moderators should err on the >side of sins of ommision rather than sins of comission. >I realize this post itself may contribute to the clutter on the CCC message >board, but I hope it is a first step in returning things to a state where the >moderators do not feel it is there duty to post their every thought publicly, >and create a problem much bigger than if they did not exist at all. I do not see the moderators causing any problems ... If anything it has contributed to a healthy,professional air all about chess and computing. Of course someone will find fault at what they are doing because they are few and they are magnified in the limelight. I have only gotten one thing that was questioned by a mod and that was because I posted something without thinking and so I was at fault. If a mod posts something publicly its for s reason. Myabe we would like it if they don't post a reason for something and then they can just secretly carry on their covet activities,heehee. (Only being sarcastic) > >Jeff
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