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Just a quick reminder on posting threads. Please try to post threads in their respective sections. It does not seem to be an on going issue, its just a reminder. I started these new sections to keep the forum in some kind of order.
Also, when you respond to a thread, try not to hijack the thread. If you have another comment that does not necessarily pertain to the thread, start another thread. I know its not always easy and there is times when it can't be helped, but most members understand and try to keep threads on track. The moderators on Class Racer are here to help things run smooth, they have no agenda, they only follow the instructions that I have gave them. Bruce Noland has being moderating for many years and always corresponds with me when moderating the forum, and he has my support. Its not an easy job to do, and he takes flack for doing it. You can not make everyone happy all the time. If members have issues please email me before you post on Class Racer, I'm sure we can resolve any issues that may come up. Ken Miele
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12-01-2009, 02:13 PM | #2 |
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But when someone post on here, and the moderator dosen't like it because its the truth, or because it differs with what he belives in, He takes the thread off at his discretion, not cool yes this still is the USA. CANT YOU GUYS PLAY TOGETHER MARRY CHRISMAS AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT |
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Give it a rest, my friend. I'm sure Ken has other sources of income and doesn't need to do this. We need this site. Now, more than ever.
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12-01-2009, 04:27 PM | #4 |
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Amen brother ..............
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12-01-2009, 07:18 PM | #5 |
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Well you have it folks, the first time someone tells the truth its ( GIVE IT A REST, MY FRIEND) no i dont think so, its people like you that try to quiet the voices of others.
If Ken is getting payed for his work, then he is over payed Yes we do need this site , but we dont need to be censored SO YOU GIVE IT A REST, MY FRIEND |
12-01-2009, 07:41 PM | #6 |
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There is an awful lot more involved in running internet based message forums like this than most people realize. Alot of stuff behind the scenes that is very time consuming.
Ken and Bruce, thanks for having, hosting, and moderating a fantastic site. I learn something here almost everyday. |
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Thanks guys.
dhmoore, please site specific threads or posts that have been removed because the moderators did not agree with them? Yes this is the USA, but Class Racer is not. You waved your rights to say anything you wish when you check the box agreeing to Class Racers rules. I will quote the last line in the rules. "The owners of CLASS RACER FORUM reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason." As far as removing post or threads, yes this does happen, but there are many reasons why posts or threads are removed. Should I let posts stay that threaten to kill people or falsely accuse members or other people. Where do you want me to draw the line. Does a person have a right to yell fire falsely in a crowded room. I do not like to remove threads or post, but some times it has to be done. By your tone, I guess you think you could do a better job. You can insult me all you want, but I did not force you to become a member of Class Racer. If the site does not met your requirements, feel free to move on. There is no sense in participating in a forum where you are unhappy with the moderators and the way it is run. Oh by they way, I don't agree with you, so why did I not remove the thread?
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Mr. Admin.
I was posting about the lousy job that nhra was doing, how we were all paying to much for so little, and said that we as nhra members have the right to try to change things as they are now. And i got slamed, for trying to make things better even for you s/ss men, i get the boot. Well now tell me i was wroung!! |
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Your post was over the top and I ask you to stop. What you posted was one sided and I removed it. Like I said, you checked the box agreeing to the rules, I did not force you to join.
I still don't agree with you, but I have not removed your posts in this thread. You are wrong when you say posts are removed by moderators when they don't agree with them, the proof is right here. And please do bring that post up again about NHRA.
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