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EdTrice: As a paying member I am given the choice on this site if I want to have advertisements on my pages. I opted to not have them. Unfortunately, there's nothing I can do to stop you from your shameless posting about the Gothic Chess site links, sales of merchandize, bidding auctions, general self-promotion, and all the while getting in a word or two about your federation or how well business is going for you.
I thought I was the only that had a problem with it and kept quiet. Now that I see Pedro take action and he also says people have written to him to complain, I feel that perhaps I should've spoken up. I thought Fencer paid you to have Gothic Chess on the site, now you say it's you that pays him? I'll never know what's what.
As for him banning you without warning. What's new about that? Welcome to the club. You obviously got under someone in power's skin. I've posted plenty about the system of moderation and problems that it causes on this site. What have you done to help fix this type of thing? Fencer has never commented to me if he agrees with me or not, but I would assume that he's happy with how he has things set up and you're just out of luck. I was removed from being the moderator without so much as a notice. When I finally posted about it, you of all people, made fun of my posts and refused to even acknowledge that it was I that wrote them. You won't be getting much sympathy from me, buddy.
My post is part of a mutual promotion pledge between Fencer and myself, as I have subsequently explained to you. In it, I disclosed that I told Filip I would promote BrainKing.com as much as possible, including:
1) A link from GothicChess.org
2) Paying him to host GothicChess.org
3) Putting a "full page" menion in Gothic Vortex (which you can see at http://www.GothicChess.org/vortex.zip and then look under the SPECIAL menu)
4) Mentioning BrainKing.com in any printed material or other advertising media as much as possible. Anyone who tunes in to Chess.FM every Thursday night knows how often Gothic Chess is mentioned by radio host and National Master Dan Heisman.
The agreement with Filip is INFORMAL in nature (as we could not possibly list EVERYTHING) but I agreed to promote his site "as much as possible" and in exchange, Filip would allow me to promote Gothic Chess here.
Announcing a new feature on our GothicChessLive.com website is clearly within the bounds of our mutual-promotion structure.
Even after you had been advised of this, you greeted my post on the disucssion board by banning me without so much as a personal message asking me not to post, nor any form of warning.
I would like to know why a post I made on the 10x8 discussion board, which mentioned http://www.GothicChessLive.com was deleted without wanring by Pedro Martinez.
This was on-topic, about a 10x8 variant, and relevant.
Well yeah............
I meant that before 20 minutes i had 5 games with a deadline of 4-5 hours to play, and now the same games have 1 day + 4-5 hours. I want to be sure that the time will not become again 4-5 hours, and i don't mean this for tomorrow at the same time as now....
Fencer, I like the fact that it was just turned on. No giving for several days notice. They all knew they were in the negative. Those that didn't, I am sure you can fix it for them. As I said ealier, when game time is suspended, some people quit making moves. It can really prolong otherwise quick (1-3 days per move) games. Doing it this way, gives an incentive to keep playing the games.
Jofaserimon:ummmm all i can say is oops! you should've read this board to see what was going on! fencer did a pretty good job of keeping everyone informed! well, i knew what was going on and i have my head in the sand half the time! lol i guess it's just one of those live and learn things! remember, it's only games! in the real world it doesn't matter!
I have some games before 10 minutes that i looked, with 4-5 hours remaining to play. But now they have 1 day+ all of them.........
What happened? Did you add one day to everything........?
tazman7474: But another times, there was a time for playing, without time out, and for playing the games and don't lose.
I thought that this time was the same, so I played some games, no a lot, only a few.
Fencer: did you manage to get things sorted out, so that you can take a 30 second break before the next disaster? lol i wouln't want your job for anything!
(Anyway, as tazman7474 says, when I see a game with a negative time left, I should play it and not to rely on a suspended time. Perhaps I should write another FAQ entry covering this issue.)
Summertop: i had 6 new messages :) lol .. poor people though ...i know one of them is busy in real life and timed out because of that .. the others i dont know about .. several others lost a vaction day i guess as i had a lot of negative times on my opponents list even after the bugged ones were gone :)
pauloaguia: Ah, my misunderstanding then. I hadn't realized that Pawns couldn't join the fellowships. Please ignore my previous posts and I apologize for the trouble and inconvience they may have caused.
This certainly helps me understand the structure of this site a bit more. What I proposed could be done for the paying members. I think that would work well.
Luke Skywalker: At least that's the real reason for me not wanting to join a fellowship right now - I would't have the time for all the extra games (and boards too)
Walter Montego: No, pawns cannot join fellowships. It's a paying members perk.
Your suggestion would remove some of the incentive for pawns to become paying members, since many of them do that preciselly to be able to join fellowships.
tazman7474: What? You're missing my point. Besides, to be a Big Boss, you must be a paying member, right? So what are talking about? I would have it in the Big Bosses control. Non-paying members would be subject to how things are for them now, but the Big Boss would be able to have a wider forum for his fellowship if he thought he could serve a wider audience. If he opened it to just having non-members of his fellowship to read the posts, but not write, I don't see how this would cheapen your membership in any way. If he allowed non-members of his fellowship to write posts also, it would create a type of public discussion board that would force him and his manages to monitor it in a way similar to how the moderators of the discussions board do now. I'm sure no Big Boss would put up with too much carrying on or he'd change the setting back or ban the individuals responsible.
As this site is currently set up, aren't non-paying (Pawn) members already allowed to join fellowships and post to them?
A Pawn member isn't allowed to create a fellowship though, is he? That would still be a perk of joining the site. Pawns can only play 20 games at a time and cannot play Ponds. Being able to read a fellowship's discussion board with the Big Boss's approval doesn't seem like something that'd cheapen your membership in any way. Allowing the Big Boss to allow non-paying and non-fellowship members to read or write posts doesn't seem to have anything to do with your enjoyment of the site. You still get unlimited games and fellowship creation. My proposal doesn't change any of that, but would help add to discussion of narrow ranged subjects that are no longer or never have been served by the discussion boards.
Walter Montego: i think that if anyone seriously want to read the fellowship boards, they should put up the measely $37 a year like everyone else who is on them did! i think you'd call it a membership perk! Sorry, but i work for a living and get annoyed when other people get to enjoy things for free that i have to pay for!
bumble tazman: You miss the point of my question, whether or not it seems like a secret society has nothing to do with it. As you well know, a lot of fellowships have been formed just so people can have a forum to talk about things that aren't covered in the regular public discussion boards. I am wondering if there are fellowships that non-members could read the posts. I had in mind the Big Boss having the abilty to allow non-members to read the posts, but not let them post to the fellowship's discussion board. Also, allow the Big Boss to allow non-members to post to the fellowship too. It'd be the Big Boss's choice when forming the fellowship.
It'd make a semi-private type of group. You could have it in various degrees too. The most restrictive would be Big Boss only, followed by managers, then members of the fellowship, selected members of BrainKing, all paying members of BrainKing, and the most open,
all members of BrainKing. I would have it so the Big Boss could allow each type of BrainKing Member to read the posts or not and to be able to write a post or not. The least restrictive of these fellowships would be almost identical to these public discussion boards.
I think these would be a good thing to have. With the merging of some of the boards that happened a few weeks ago, some members feel that the remaining discussion boards are to general for their particular game and their posts get lost or pushed aside too easily. Since an open fellowship would be just that, open to all, it could serve as another type of public discussion board. It wouldn't be advertised on the big list of public discussion boards, so a person interesting in finding a fellowship with his interest would have to search the fellowship list or hear it by word of mouth. In the list or when you visit a fellowship's home page, the type of fellowship posting and reading allowed would be stated. A completely open fellowship would allow an interested person to read the posts and see if they wanted to join the fellowship without having to ask first. If the Big Boss allowed non-members to post also, then it wouldn't matter if they joined the fellowship and the fellowship's discussion board would serve as a type of public discussion board. Though it might be wise to have it set up so that if non-members may post to one's fellowship, they would only be allowed to do so while the Big Boss was online. Or you might return to find your fellowship a mishmash of posts from outsiders. Do the managers in a fellowship have editing abilites? If so, then this wouldn't need to be a worry.
I have the feeling that the answer is no fron your replies. I'll wait for a day or so, just
in the case that the answer is yes, that the Big Boss can allow non-members to view or write posts. If it is no, I will visit the Feature Request board with a proposal.
I am wondering if there is an option for the Fellowship creator (Big Boss) to have their fellowship enabled so that non-member may read the posts, or if the posts can always only be read by members of the fellowship no matter how the Big Boss sets up his fellowship?
I'm looking at my Opponent's turn list, and I see 6 games with the -12920. Odd they all are "Hyper Backgammon - IT IS A NEW DAY -- $50 USD Each 1st place winner!" except one!
Rose: I agree I hope the time resumes soon, people seem to quit playing when time is suspended, the problem with the big negatives seems to be gone, so hopefully time resumes soon
(скрий) Ако искате да поздравите някого на родния му език, пробвайте нашия Речник на играча, който се намира при препратката "още за езиците", точно под знамената. (pauloaguia) (покажи всички подсказки)