Daniel created more than one thread to voice his displeasure with the pure programming thread. And he repeatedly recreated one of them even though he was asked not to. If he had contained his posts in the thread that was created for that intent, he could have written whatever he wanted about the mods and nothing would have happened. After all, he has done that before and no action was taken against him. So yes, I honestly say that he was not banned due to personal conflict.Milos wrote:And you have honesty to claim that after what has happened to Daniel in computer programming forum, just because he was enough of useless syntax discussions that had nothing to do with chess and posted a poll about it???Adam Hair wrote:For the record, posts are removed when members are unable to remain civil with each other. No post is removed due to personal conflict with the moderators. There are an ample amount of examples to support this assertion.
Now, if you want to continue discussing this subject (Daniel), send me a pm. If you demand that it take place in the open, then start a thread in CTF and I will respond. The discussion does not belong in this thread or CCC. As a bonus, if it is in CTF then no one will have to worry about me using my mod powers. Even playing field.
Really? What kind of logic is that? Somebody that claims that Ivanov is being assisted by a chess engine is in compliance to the CCC charter, while someone who insists that the claim has not been proven to a sufficient degree is in violation of the charter (trolling)? That is less than tenuous. It is absurd. Both are involved in a subject that involves computer chess, and that definitely is permissible according to the charter.Milos wrote: Also far less proof and questioning of proof was required in this CC community to condemn ppl than what is the case with Ivanov.
And after all, Ivanov case if you assume is innocent has nothing to do with computer chess, so ppl believing him not using any electronic aid (which excludes computer component from discussion) are basically trolling according to the charter itself.
I don't know what else do you need, really?
However, some things that are not permissible are abusive behavior and personal and/or libelous attacks, which you have engaged in to some degree. Keep that in mind when you go labeling people trolls.