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3. Mars 2006, 17:40:28
Vikings 
welcome to the wonderfull PC world

3. Mars 2006, 17:35:27
Adaptable Ali 
Sujet: Re: What's offensive?
Walter Montego: To be honest i didnt think they were that offensive it had the word "Privates" in them, obviosly "Somebody" found that offensive, so i was asked to remove them.

3. Mars 2006, 17:32:12
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Re: What's offensive?
WatfordFC: Just because someone doesn't like something does not make it offensive. Is the community standard going to be that of the most sensitive member of us? That's where this is leading. If people are that thin skinned they should get over it. I'm being denied the opportunity to read other people's posts because someone doesn't like them.
If you carry this to the extreme it will become impossible to post anyting but of the most banal nature, fluff, or inconsquential things. This would be a shame because I believe there's some very smart people on this site.
Any post can be deemed off offensive to at least one person. This system of moderation is a joke. Let's all become politically correct.

Even following a board's guideline isn't enough. Those that don't like the posts change the guidelines and still delete
the posts. I notice there's been a big drop off in the number of postings to my favorite boards. Is this a coincidence?

Fencer, please entertain ideas of finding a different way to moderate the public boards. It is too arbitrary and capricious as it is now.

3. Mars 2006, 07:25:34
Adaptable Ali 
Sujet: Re:
harley: I put a couple of posts on the GC which were deemed offensive, the Mod pmed and asked me if i could remove them, this person ws very polite about it, so i removed them.

3. Mars 2006, 00:40:20
Stevie 
Sujet: Re: its more because moderators act when they are messaged saying someone found a post offensive.
harley: it dont work for me that way....

2. Mars 2006, 19:26:01
gooner 
There are always others to take there place, which is a shame.

2. Mars 2006, 18:36:32
harley 
Well up to now moderators generally ask people to delete their own posts if someone messages to say they find it upsetting or offensive. The problem is I think (and this is only my opinion) that we have been a bit too trusting of people who say they're offended. This hasn't been a huge problem by any means though and its good we have caught it early.

2. Mars 2006, 18:28:00
Chicago Bulls 
One thing remains unclear:
Tuesday said some of her posts have been deleted while the moderators agreed that her posts have been OK with nothing wrong at them.
There is a contradiction right?

If i am a moderator and don't find anything bad at a post but delete it, then if i didn't delete it by mistake, i'm a moron and have to be replaced with someone better.....!

2. Mars 2006, 18:18:00
harley 
Naming people isn't a great idea, they feel the need to defend themselves then arguments and accusations start. Much better to keep posts neutral and inoffensive.
Tuesdays problem has been passed to the mod squad fellowship so all moderators can be aware of this particular action that some users have been taking lately. I don't think the person in question has any hold over moderators (to answer your question, Pythagoras), its more because moderators act when they are messaged saying someone found a post offensive. Its a shame that some members play on the good intentions of moderators and use this as a means to 'get at' someone they may dislike. Hopefully we'll find a middle ground where offensive posts are dealt with ASAP, while people claiming they are offended to cause problems are spotted and not allowed to abuse the system.

2. Mars 2006, 17:26:12
anastasia 
Sujet: Re:
Pythagoras: I don't think that names are important...they know who it is....oh well,to each his/her own,lol....I know I don't try to offend peole on purpose...sometime I just blurt stuff out though,LOL!!!

2. Mars 2006, 16:59:55
Chicago Bulls 
Sujet: Re:
modifié par Chicago Bulls (2. Mars 2006, 17:00:53)
Tuesday: Is he a moderator or even a global one? And if not, how he can affect so much the moderators in order to delete your posts.....?

Also i don't agree with this secrecy of you. Although it shows your decency and good manners, you should say who is this person....

2. Mars 2006, 16:45:54
alanback 
Sujet: Re:
anastasia: Reminds me of a story I read once about a Utopian society that had only two rules:

1. Thou shalt not bother anyone.

2. Thou shalt not be too easily bothered.

2. Mars 2006, 15:36:16
anastasia 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: she's right...I was also aproached by a mod and said that she saw absolutly NOTHING wrong with my post but since this person didn't like it,she still took it down...I said ok,I didn't want to offend ANYONE and wasn't really sure how I WAS offending anyone,and she agreed,but still took it down...

2. Mars 2006, 13:08:07
harley 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: If the mods disagree then don't worry about it!
I do know what you're talking about though, I'll put a note in the mod squad (for any mods that don't read this board) for them to keep an eye out for it happening. If you still have problems them PM a global.

2. Mars 2006, 13:01:41
harley 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: good advice from Hrqls.

2. Mars 2006, 13:00:53
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: report it to a glob (or more than 1 if you dont think any glob can/will handle it)

dont post it on a public board, this will just start another flame war

2. Mars 2006, 09:32:15
wekke 
Sujet: Re:
Goonerg: I didn't.

2. Mars 2006, 06:06:37
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: Februrary "action"
rod03801: Well actually the Paid Membership page will only show you new memberships, and not any renewals of current members, so it is only goot at counting new members (or at least from pawn to knight/rook memberships)

2. Mars 2006, 03:18:40
anastasia 
Sujet: Re:
Goonerg: did you really??!!?? lucky person you are!!

2. Mars 2006, 02:28:28
Goonerg 
I got a 50% bonus.

2. Mars 2006, 01:47:26
rod03801 
Sujet: Februrary "action"
modifié par rod03801 (2. Mars 2006, 01:49:01)
I am curious what the stats are for the membership "action" for February. It would be interesting to know how many memberships were bought (information I know I can find by going to the "Paid Membersip" page) and how many of those got the random 50% added to what they bought.

1. Mars 2006, 22:49:02
skipinnz 
Sujet: Re:
ScarletRose: very clever

1. Mars 2006, 21:41:45
ScarletRose 

28. Février 2006, 22:49:41
furbster 
Sujet: Re: team/fellowship ratings/rankings
Hrqls: I think it's a great idea too.

28. Février 2006, 20:42:37
anastasia 
Sujet: Re: team/fellowship ratings/rankings
wekke: yes please...AWESOME idea!!!

28. Février 2006, 20:38:58
wekke 
Sujet: Re: team/fellowship ratings/rankings
Hrqls: I 2nd that idea.

28. Février 2006, 20:17:56
Hrqls 
Sujet: team/fellowship ratings/rankings
are there any fellowship or team ratings or rankings ?

now there will be a lot more team tournaments/challenges it might be nice to view which team/fellowship ranks where in each game type :)

28. Février 2006, 19:09:39
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Fellowship team membership question
shagglbrox: The games will remain as they are, it won't affect them.

28. Février 2006, 19:04:55
shagglbrox 
Sujet: Re: Fellowship team membership question
Fencer: The team I'm on is in a team tournament. The team I want to join will be doing a team match.

28. Février 2006, 18:53:31
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Fellowship team membership question
shagglbrox: Do you mean a normal tournament, a team tournament or a team match?

28. Février 2006, 18:52:08
shagglbrox 
Sujet: Fellowship team membership question
If I'm on a team for a fellowship involved in a tournament currently, and I want to leave the team to join the same game type team of another fellowship, what happens to any current games in my first fellowship's tourney?

27. Février 2006, 06:36:35
WhisperzQ 
Sujet: To add some balance ...
There is a lot of discussion wanting to "do away with" auto-vacation, some component of the weekends and even possibly predetermined vacation days.

Firstly, I am pleased to hear Fencer will be revising at least some of these. One of my gripes is that auto-vacation days (and at times vacation days) are not actually vacations, they are just "non-time-out" days. A vavcation day, I beleive, should step EVERY game back 24 hours, not just delay the ones which were going to time out to not time out till the next day. All the present system does is give you twice as many games to catch up on the next day, hardly a vacation.

Secondly, I try not to use auto-vacation days but there are times when I simply cannot get on for some periods of time because I have work to do or like BBW am not near a computer which is quick enough to play many games - try playing Jarmo on dialup!. When these days occur I get online if I can and play a few games, but am not able to play them all, and yes i am selective about the games I play and don't alwyas make the decision on whether that particular game will time out - there are many deciding factors in which games I play, time left is only one. Play less games you say ... well I play the amount of games I am comfortable with for 95% of the time and rely on auto-vacation for the other times.

Thirdly, also as said before ... only play in the games you are comfortable with. I do not play any 1 or 2 day games. I do not play any fischer clock games. I do not play any fixed weekend games (except where I missed it when signing up). I have adapted to what suits my style of playing, I think you all need to do the same. Because I don't play particular styles of play I do not call for the whole site to change to suit me, so please do not reply in kind.

Elsewhere Fencer has (recently) stated that this site offers many options ... use them if you want, or not.

And lastly a poignant offering ... I notice that two of the protagonists for doing away with autovacation still have their own autovacation set to on .... is this a double standard or just and oversight?

26. Février 2006, 23:55:14
playBunny 
furbster: I've been wondering about that ever since, lol. I wonder what the details of the change are..

Fencer How come you didn't announce the Knight tournament allocation change in News? Seems to me it's the removal of a major restriction. Surely all Knights would welcome hearing that?

26. Février 2006, 23:47:48
furbster 
Yeh i don't think Fencer has updated the paid membership bit where it says you can only joing one tourney of the same type. Only reason i had an inkling it had changed was that i saw some subtle remark on one of teh discussion boards a week or two ago. At least you know now

26. Février 2006, 23:33:45
furbster 
Sujet: Re: Automatic Vacations
modifié par furbster (26. Février 2006, 23:37:55)
emmett: Not sure if this is correct, try signing up for a tourney where u already have one running in. Eg. try joining anotehr loop chess tourney

26. Février 2006, 23:28:15
alanback 
Sujet: Re: Automatic Vacations
Marfitalu: I do understand what tenuki is talking about, and I meant no disrespect for his opinions. There have been times when I have noted players who seemed to be manipulating the time rules. I find this more amusing than frustrating. As anyone who watches professional sports of any kind must realize, once a rule is adopted there is always the potential for it to be followed in a way that does not comport with what one supposes the intention of the rule to be.

As a lawyer, I am willing to argue to a court that a law is being applied in a way that thwarts its intention. In the USA, courts are often sypathetic to such arguments; in other countries, I believe courts tend to apply the laws as they are written and leave it to the rulemakers to change them if their intention is not being carried out.

Also as a lawyer, I know that any written rule is subject to being abused. Changing from one rule to another does not eliminate the potential for abuse, it simply changes the nature of that potential. As a game player, I tend to take a relaxed attitude towards this. Let those who find amusement in applying rules in ways they were never intended to be applied, do so; I can avoid those players when I recognize them.

And of course, let those who find amusement in arguing about what the rules should be, do so also!

26. Février 2006, 22:54:25
tenuki 
Sujet: Re: Automatic Vacations
alanback: So, you think that, even when there is a known bug who is used by...let call them not-very-sportmen-players, Automatic Vacations should be still in use and not wait until it to be fixed? Play at the pace you want, no problem, but PLAY! I understand you won´t like to do as a player (we all know who he is) who doesn´t make a single move during one month in 1300 games...are you defending him? I´m not attacking YOU...:-)

26. Février 2006, 22:20:35
goodbyebking 
Sujet: Re: Automatic Vacations
tenuki: I think we should allow one weekend day instead of two.

26. Février 2006, 22:11:15
alanback 
Sujet: Re: Automatic Vacations
modifié par alanback (26. Février 2006, 22:13:27)
tenuki: Perhaps you are mistken about the site you are on. This site is as it is, and what it is is defined by its rules. One of those rules is the automatic vacation.

Can someone explain to me why it is so important for moves to be made within a particular time frame? I thought games were played for relaxation!

As for me, I come to the site, I make whatever moves are available, and I get on with the rest of my life.

If making moves constantly is very important to you, then I believe you are certainly playing on the wrong site; you should go to a site where games are played in real time.

Moreover, and I think this has been pointed out before, it is possible to create and play games here in which vacation days are not allowed. Anyone who is concerned about the use of vacation days should avoid games and tournaments that allow them.

26. Février 2006, 21:37:29
tenuki 
Sujet: Automatic Vacations
Dear friends: I think we´re missing the point here...I wasn´t talking about those who use Automatic Vacations when you need it, but to prevent all those (non-)players who use it ONLY to annoy opponents, win undeserved games due to their opponents boredom, disrupt stairs functioning, and many crimes more...I think there should be a rule against them! not against decent players. Is it ok to have 1300 games and take advantage of a known bug to not make a SINGLE MOVE during one month???? If all those who defend the automatic vacation think it´s ok, then I think they are in the wrong site, maybe a chat site instead of a PLAYING site would be better for them.

26. Février 2006, 20:51:31
Universal Eyes 
Sujet: Re:
Bry:Agree as well as but you forgot about the no days off rule.

26. Février 2006, 20:14:22
coan.net 
Sujet: Re:
Bry: Well I would hate to see a rule in place where if I'm between the choices of (1) Login on and getting a little caught up or (2) don't log on at all and get further behind - I would hate to see a rule which forces option 2 of people.

having said that, if something was put into place, I have plenty of other sites I can visit during those times - but would hate to be forced to do that.

26. Février 2006, 19:26:51
Bry 
Sujet: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: Totally agree. A vacation day should only "kick" in when you have not been online that day....

I apprecite BBW's point..... but if you cannot guarantee to be on every day.... u shouldn't enter 1 day tournaments.....

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