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16. May 2005, 00:28:31
Andersp 
Subject: Re: Re:
Lamby: but its not easy if 4 of 5 posts are intelligent posts from those two

16. May 2005, 00:27:27
rod03801 
They won't be interupting the conversation any more. Please, the conversation was legitimate, continue.

16. May 2005, 00:26:17
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
Andersp: no Rod said in his post we CAN still discuss cloak, is how I read it anyway

16. May 2005, 00:24:14
Andersp 
I thought those 2 (Anti and Bruno)were banned. Now they made the mods stop a serious feature discussion!

16. May 2005, 00:16:47
NOT a floosie 

16. May 2005, 00:13:33
rod03801 
The next person to go off topic (meaning rude, insulting posts, having NOTHING to do with a feature request will be banned for 24 hours.
That is NOT saying cloak shouldn't be discussed.

Time to clean up, I guess. Grow up.

16. May 2005, 00:11:36
danoschek 
Subject: Re: These obnoxious posts
grenv: okay - I correct my
previous replique to you, by adding 'distant' to future ... ~*~

16. May 2005, 00:11:30
Ewe 
Subject: Re: a nice feature yet
danoschek: I agree, only active players should be able to post! That is an excellent feature request!

16. May 2005, 00:09:38
grenv 
Subject: Re: These obnoxious posts
Walter Montego: Walter, I think your idea is a good one, but you have to lighten up a little. in the context of the messages leading up o it, Bruno's post was quite brilliantly timed I think.

16. May 2005, 00:09:11
danoschek 
Subject: Re: These obnoxious posts
Eriisa: just on one board for the sake of accuratesse ...
on some game related-boards I hide everything beyond serious players. ~*~

16. May 2005, 00:07:14
Eriisa 
Subject: Re: These obnoxious posts
Walter Montego: The check boxes are a good idea, but children have paid member accounts also.

If you click hid by someone's name, all their posts are hidden from your view, past present and future, until you remove them from your hidden list.

16. May 2005, 00:07:02
danoschek 
Subject: a nice feature yet
to decrease multinic humbug better ... only active players should be granted to post ... ~*~

16. May 2005, 00:01:32
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: These obnoxious posts
Bruno Jesus: I think this kind of posting is the one time when a moderator is needed. It has no place here. What are you trying to do with them? Any idiot can do this. If you're a smart person, I have to question your motive for it. These posts violate the user agreement, they're off topic, and they will cause you to be banned. So far the moderator here hasn't been as overly hands on as some of the other moderators on some of the other boards that I on occasion read or post on. This type of action does make me think of a Feature Request though. And it might even be a way to level the field or get rid of having moderators completely.

It is true that I can just put you on hide, but your posts themselves are something I can read once and ignore afterwards.

My request would be to have a check box for every post. The box would be checked if the reader thought it was a post that didn't belong. If a certain percentage of current readers of the post check the box, it'd be put on hide.
I would also have it so paying members could view all posts even if so hidden. It'd be their choice and they could deal with the ones that are off topic or in poor taste. With a system like this, it would return control of what I read to the person responsible for what I read. Me! As it is now, the moderator will edit or delete something that I might find acceptable, but he doesn't. I get no say in it. Completely unfair to me. Changing it to where I get a say in what I view and read is much better, and it solves the problem completely for the moderator and Fencer. Restricting it to paying members should limit young children from accessing profane posts.

15. May 2005, 23:49:43
danoschek 
Subject: Re: Re:
Pedro Martínez: that's obvious ... together with his pertinent multinics
he requests a riot involving the highest possible amount of slippery people ... ~*~

15. May 2005, 23:46:30
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Bruno Jesus: And what exactly are you requesting? LOL

15. May 2005, 23:30:42
grenv 
Subject: Re:
Bruno Jesus: I hope it does last, it was the best post I ever read. :)

15. May 2005, 23:28:47
danoschek 
Subject: Re:*whine on* legitimate privacy threatens me
Modified by danoschek (16. May 2005, 01:32:41)
grenv: hopefully your case with erraneous insults for those who have
different preferences harming no one or, a more sensible approach to
the deeper semantics of privacy, will be closed after all, once and for ever. ~*~

15. May 2005, 23:27:33
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
Bruno Jesus: your post I doubt will last long, but it did make me laugh & all I can suggest to your problem is stick your car in a garage! :oD

15. May 2005, 23:26:57
danoschek 
Subject: Re: privacy
Lamby: when you play in firefox it's no big deal to start mozilla too
there you are in guest mode by default - no finger-somersaulting necessary.
actually I too prefer to know what my opponents (after all) are doing in a game. ~*~

15. May 2005, 23:25:08
grenv 
Subject: Re: Privacy
danoschek: Umm, my only point is that cloak doesn't have anything to do with privacy. This is irrefutable. Case closed.

15. May 2005, 23:24:50
Chessmaster1000 
Subject: Re: Privacy
Walter Montego: I must say, what does it matter to you guys if someone is cloaked? They either move in their games, or they don't. I do not like the cloak feature because, as pgt has pointed out, it interfers with me knowing if my opponent is checking out our game or not and if I want to stay online or call it a night.

You answered yourself.......!
I like to play some Backgammon and Hypergammon games almost live. And if the damn thing at online opponents shows "cloak mode" then how should i know to go to the game..........It is very nice to see an opponent to play and then going there to play too, and looking forward for what he replied ...etc. With cloak-thing this can't be done with all opponents.........Hopefully there are others that hate this cloak-thing........

15. May 2005, 23:23:44
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Re:
danoschek: true, I didnt think of that, but surely do you think they could be bothered to do that? If so they have too much time on their hands! Im just here to play games, have fun & meet new people......so I cant understand anyone who has any other agenda than that

15. May 2005, 23:16:50
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Privacy
Chessmaster1000: You know something about the whole Cloak Mode business and feature requests? I don't ever remember anyone requesting it! Perhaps we should direct our questions toward Fencer and see what he has to say about it? Like, why did he come up with it and add it to the site? Unless it was easy to program, I would hope he would have been working on other things here. If a lot of people were clammoring for such a feature, it'd make a lot more sense to me. With him just adding it without even saying he was comtemplating it, and then being surprised by the response it doesn't sit too well with me.

Though I agree with the grenv, danoschek, and ChessMaster1000 that it is a feature that could just be dropped from the site and we'd all be well enough without it ever having existed, I must say, what does it matter to you guys if someone is cloaked? They either move in their games, or they don't. I do not like the cloak feature because, as pgt has pointed out, it interfers with me knowing if my opponent is checking out our game or not and if I want to stay online or call it a night. This is why I requested some changes to the Cloak Mode feature if it is going to stay on the site. If there's a vote on it, I vote to get rid of it. If it's going to stay, let's get some options added to it. It bothers a lot people as it is now, and it does not help me play my games in any way.

15. May 2005, 23:15:24
pgt 
Subject: Re: Privacy
danoschek: As one of Grenv's parents I take exception to that - unless you were referring to the other one!

15. May 2005, 23:15:21
danoschek 
Subject: Re: Cloak in german
Modified by danoschek (15. May 2005, 23:17:05)
Andersp: we have the swedish-like Kloake not being the perfume place either. Cloak
is 'Umhang' or fainter well 'Mantel' - annyoying Cloak Woods in german Baldur's Gate I would suggest the lyric expression "Laurin-Modus" which bases on legends, too ... ~*~

15. May 2005, 23:09:22
Andersp 
Subject: Cloak in german
I checked the "german BK" and the translation of cloak mode. Do you have the word cloak in german?..(The swedish kloak is no nice place to be in)

15. May 2005, 23:08:19
danoschek 
Subject: Re:
Lamby: that has a little gap, they could still switch to guest mode to acchieve ... ~*~

15. May 2005, 23:06:21
Ewe 
I agree with a previous post & would like to see people using cloak mode are unable to anyone else.....it seems fair that if no one can see them, then they shouldnt be able to see anyone either

15. May 2005, 23:04:58
danoschek 
Subject: Re: cloak, privacy and so on
chessmec: thank you for reminding them ... instinct-driven paranoics
tend to erraneous insulting everything what they feel threatened by ... ~*~

15. May 2005, 23:04:08
grenv 
Subject: Re: Privacy
danoschek: Ok, i'll pay that

15. May 2005, 22:47:05
DragonPope 
Subject: Re: cloak, privacy and so on
chessmec: question?
Why show what a user is doing anyway?
It has obviously created more problems than it is worth.
Feel free to discuss with me anytime. If you wish, I will send you my phone number. Just PM me

15. May 2005, 22:45:59
Chessmaster1000 
Subject: Re: Privacy
grenv: It's definitely NOT about privacy. But like you i wonder for what it is........? Why people use this. What do they have to hide......
Perhaps they try to diverge from what the "world-holders" try to do: to have the ability to watch everyone of us, every second.......An eye is watching us........ But that's another story.......

15. May 2005, 22:44:56
votacommunista 
Subject: cloak, privacy and so on
Read the "User Agreement": There is too this: "This is a family site"

Well, maybe the cloak mode seems a little bit to contrast to this ...

15. May 2005, 22:43:02
DragonPope 
Subject: Re: Privacy
grenv: as per my PM, this site is obviously not totally private :)

15. May 2005, 22:41:02
danoschek 
Subject: Re: Privacy
Modified by danoschek (15. May 2005, 22:43:59)
Bruno Jesus: I don't think you cAn convince grenv . . he's
hardened somehow in his paranoia that privacy might threaten him ... ~*~

15. May 2005, 22:40:19
Bruno Jesus 
Subject: Re: Privacy
grenv:Yes...your're right,some people never learn when they're wrong!

15. May 2005, 22:39:06
danoschek 
Subject: Re: Privacy
Modified by danoschek (15. May 2005, 22:40:20)
grenv: some dare to stress their liberty of being
non-anonymous here - for whom do you speak by excluding them
from privacy ? by mixing apples and pears you get salad, but no sense. ~*~

15. May 2005, 22:36:35
grenv 
Subject: Re: Privacy
danoschek: Whatever the reason for using cloak is, it is nothing to do with privacy. That is handled by the fact that the usernames are anonymous.
If anyone can prove me wrong by messaging me my SSN or address or some other private information go ahead.

15. May 2005, 18:36:21
farmer sam 
How about the cloak feature becoming automatically disabled when actual games are being played?
I guess most people use the cloak feature to conceal which dbs they are viewing or which proflie they're examining.

15. May 2005, 18:23:16
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: Yes, it's a good idea.

15. May 2005, 18:22:42
rod03801 
Fencer, when you improve the cloak mode feature, would you consider making it such that if you are cloaked, you also can't view what people are doing? Seems only fair!

15. May 2005, 18:22:15
DragonPope 
Subject: Re: Privacy
grenv: Isn't Mongoloid an outdated name anyway?
I thought it was changed to Down's Syndrome?

15. May 2005, 18:01:54
grenv 
Subject: Re: Privacy
Fencer: Even so, privacy in it's legal and only really important sense, applies to such things as financial data and personal information such as addresses and phone numbers.

The fact that I know that some anonymous person with a brainking username of Mongoloid is browsing a discussion board is NOT a privacy issue, it is an insane paranoia issue.

15. May 2005, 16:56:41
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Pro Backgammon
Chessmaster1000: That's all well and good, but I didn't for an explanation of these plays and rules. I asked when they're going to be implemented on this site. It is the top Feature in developement listed on this page. I've learned the rules to Backgammon. Fencer's posts shows that it is being worked on.

I have some Backgammon related questions that I am going to take to the Backgammon discussion board.

15. May 2005, 13:14:47
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Privacy
pgt: Although I see your point, please don't forget that BrainKing is an international site where people of all countries, religions and customs can meet and play and discuss. Some kinds of clashs are inevitable and I don't expect everyone to like everything I do here.
As I always say, I do what is the best for BrainKing, not for any particular user.

15. May 2005, 13:02:59
pgt 
Subject: Privacy
Modified by pgt (15. May 2005, 13:10:15)
Mongoloid: If you go to a real live Backgammon Club, Bridge Club, Chess Club or whatever, you actually waive any right to privacy. People can see what you are wearing, whether you are scowling or smiling, and what game you are playing. or if you are in the lobby browsing the notice board. If you really don't like it, you don't join the club. Why should this Brainking Club be any different? Membership is not compulsory! It is completely voluntary, and I think if people believe that their "privacy" is compromised, there is a VERY simple solution. (By the way, I am wearing a red dressing gown as I write this, so for those sensitive souls out there, PLEASE don't look)

15. May 2005, 12:58:52
Mongoloid 
Subject: Re: Re:
Fencer: That's always a good way to approach it. Keep on that path and there will only be smilies :-)

Thanks for listening!

15. May 2005, 12:55:29
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Re:
Mongoloid: The final decision is always mine but I consider all comments or suggestions.

15. May 2005, 12:53:29
Mongoloid 
Subject: Re: Re:
Fencer: Ok, I understand. The way I see it, the more people tell you what is wrong around the site, the better you can go about correcting it, right?

15. May 2005, 12:50:57
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Re:
Mongoloid: So do I :-) I don't say this feature can't be improved but I have no time for it at the moment.

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