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Excessive Moderation by the Moderator
I am really outraged by what has just happened. The moderator at USCF Forums has three times removed a perfectly legitimate posting by me which criticized the move to Crossville and the current state of financial affairs in Crossville. I suspect that the moderator is a member of the USCF staff in Crossville. Otherwise, there is no possible reason why the moderator would want to remove my posting. In addition, my posting was in response to an attack on me by Joel Channing. I have every right to respond when another board member attacks me. Here is what the moderator wrote to me and my reply. I demand that this anonymous moderator be removed. Sam Sloan From: Moderator2 Moderat2 To: samsloan Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:15 am Subject: Disastrous Results of the Move to Crossville Your thread has been moved to a nonpublic area for further moderator review. Please do not repost the same information until you are notified by a moderator. I strenuously object. There was nothing wrong with my posting and it concerns a grave issue of ultimate importance to the USCF and its members. Sam Sloan Disastrous Results of the Move to Crossville Quote:
one item alone, employee salaries and benefits, the USCF is spending around $200,000 more per year on employee costs than it spent in New Windsor. Perhaps more importantly, the new employees are more likely to make mistakes, such as all the problems and errors in the TLAs which have caused our local tournament directors, the life blood of the USCF, to lose a lot of money and in some cases to go out of business. The former experienced employees who on average had worked for the USCF for seven years were working better and cheaper than the new staff. Worse yet, we are stuck in Crossville. We can never leave. It is like the Hotel California where, "You can come any time you want, but you can never leave." Had I won the suit, which I lost only because the defendants were evading service of process and refusing to address the merits, I would have saved the USCF from the financial disaster it is now experiencing. Sam Sloan |
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IT'S THE SAME OLD STORY
See Happy Talk Is Here Again http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0 samsloan wrote: Excessive Moderation by the Moderator I am really outraged by what has just happened. The moderator at USCF Forums has three times removed a perfectly legitimate posting by me which criticized the move to Crossville and the current state of financial affairs in Crossville. I suspect that the moderator is a member of the USCF staff in Crossville. Otherwise, there is no possible reason why the moderator would want to remove my posting. In addition, my posting was in response to an attack on me by Joel Channing. I have every right to respond when another board member attacks me. Here is what the moderator wrote to me and my reply. I demand that this anonymous moderator be removed. Sam Sloan From: Moderator2 Moderat2 To: samsloan Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:15 am Subject: Disastrous Results of the Move to Crossville Your thread has been moved to a nonpublic area for further moderator review. Please do not repost the same information until you are notified by a moderator. I strenuously object. There was nothing wrong with my posting and it concerns a grave issue of ultimate importance to the USCF and its members. Sam Sloan Disastrous Results of the Move to Crossville Quote:
The move to Crossville has proven to be a financial disaster. On just one item alone, employee salaries and benefits, the USCF is spending around $200,000 more per year on employee costs than it spent in New Windsor. Perhaps more importantly, the new employees are more likely to make mistakes, such as all the problems and errors in the TLAs which have caused our local tournament directors, the life blood of the USCF, to lose a lot of money and in some cases to go out of business. The former experienced employees who on average had worked for the USCF for seven years were working better and cheaper than the new staff. Worse yet, we are stuck in Crossville. We can never leave. It is like the Hotel California where, "You can come any time you want, but you can never leave." Had I won the suit, which I lost only because the defendants were evading service of process and refusing to address the merits, I would have saved the USCF from the financial disaster it is now experiencing. Sam Sloan |
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My posting to USCF Forums can now be seen at http://groups.google.com/group/rec.g...289ced9a3da169 What I posted was much the same as what others, including Bill Goichberg, had previously posted there. Their postings were not deleted. However, when I posted much the same thing, it was deleted or "hidden". Is Mike Nolan suggesting that because somebody else has already written it, that I should not be allowed to write it? Sam Sloan |
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"samsloan" Is Mike Nolan suggesting that because somebody else has
already written it, that I should not be allowed to write it? I think he wants some money or sexual favors. Send him a couple of bucks or else bring one of your wives with you to the next tournament so she can service him. Maybe this will help some of your postings avoid censorship. |
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