Author: Michael Cummings
Date: 16:36:20 01/24/00
1. Will you be less tolerant when a new member posts off topic troll related threads when they first join and continue to post off topic for most of their posts there-after. Will you ban this new member easier than if a long time established memeber started doing this. 2. If a new members post something which starts a fight, which is not computer chess related and ends up blown into a huge CCC rumble, eg the (bella sexist threads) what will you do or say to this new member. 3. If a member is a computer chess related thread say to another member, that their testing methods are wrong and that there results will have little point or value, do you regard this as a insult to a fellow member. 3a. If one moderater finds that the post is fine and another does not, what will you do if that person complains to you because you are a moderator that thinks this is a valid opinion and wants there post bought back. Will you support his efforts. (note - do not answer that you think the testing method post was wrong and you do not support it, just answer that you are a moderator that would support it and what you would do) 4. Someone posts a saying or quote which to you is acceptable but you admitt is strong, and you get moderator emails saying that that it is very offensive, maybe due to culture or religion. 5. Will you be a moderator who will have less tolerance for new members who have strange names, eg (ChessGod) and has a free hotmail or email account, and posts chess releated trolling rubbish. Will you ban these account, knowing that we do have Sean and other trouble making people constantly creating new accounts. 6. A member complains that he has been reciving emails from another member who is sending him "how to make a million dollars" and "join this sex site and get a free video", and that this member is using other members emails to use for their spam emails. Well that is all for now, I will think of some others I am sure.
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