Can all these "democracy threads" be moved?
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cooldalek
Can all these "democracy threads" be moved?
They're clogging up the boards. They should be put in forum suggestions or somewhere so everyone who isn't concerned with this politics can get on with usual stuff
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Dirt
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Re: Can all these "democracy threads" be moved?
I do not think these threads belong in the "Forum Help and Suggestions" section. That should be for discussing the board software and design, and login problems. Right here, "General Topics", is the correct place for discussing moderation and elections..cooldalek wrote:They're clogging up the boards. They should be put in forum suggestions or somewhere so everyone who isn't concerned with this politics can get on with usual stuff
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Gandalf
Re: Can all these "democracy threads" be moved?
The "General Topics" section is for:
While the Forum Help and Suggestions section is for:Discussion of anything and everything relating to chess playing software and machines.
So it seems these "democracy" threads should indeed be moved.... questions, complaints, suggestions, and tests ...
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Spock
Re: Can all these "democracy threads" be moved?
Agreed. I have been posting in those threads, but I've resolved now just to ignore them, and simply make posts about chess. Life is too short to be embroiled in all of that. And I don't want to risk getting into arguments that may get out of hand, or offend anyone. PeaceGandalf wrote: So it seems these "democracy" threads should indeed be moved.
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nczempin
Re: Can all these "democracy threads" be moved?
There are two threads out of how many? They are clearly marked. In what way are they "clogging up the boards"?Gandalf wrote:The "General Topics" section is for:While the Forum Help and Suggestions section is for:Discussion of anything and everything relating to chess playing software and machines.So it seems these "democracy" threads should indeed be moved.... questions, complaints, suggestions, and tests ...