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Jared

There is a club that is named chess. At first it was inactive, with an inactive owner, but then someone came around and claimed it. So now the club is more active. 

So if you want to be part of a really old club with a really rare name then just join here: https://www.chess.com/club/chess

F1-24

JOINED!

30kingk

Joined

Agrolucario35

interesting

Bolshevik_Party_Leader

Интересный.

Six_Pack_Of_Flabs

Chess club named chess owned by an Indian named India..... lol

Jared
Six_Pack_Of_Flabs wrote:

Chess club named chess owned by an Indian named India..... lol

And a Canadian lol

JavaScript781

how can you claim clubs

Jared
JavaScript781 wrote:

how can you claim clubs

If the Super Admins are all inactive (idk if it's 6 months or more or 1 year or more) you can make a forum announcing that you're running for ownership, then if you get enough votes and the staffs approve you then you get ownership/SA

JavaScript781
Jared wrote:
JavaScript781 wrote:

how can you claim clubs

If the Super Admins are all inactive (idk if it's 6 months or more or 1 year or more) you can make a forum announcing that you're running for ownership, then if you get enough votes and the staffs approve you then you get ownership/SA

can't you just like contract cc about this instead of having to win a full on election against potentially some popular user

Patriots_12

wow

monnstre4234
Jared wrote:

There is a club that is named chess. At first it was inactive, with an inactive owner, but then someone came around and claimed it. So now the club is more active.

So if you want to be part of a really old club with a really rare name then just join here: https://www.chess.com/club/chess

so are you technically advertise

monnstre4234
monnstre4234 wrote:
Jared wrote:

There is a club that is named chess. At first it was inactive, with an inactive owner, but then someone came around and claimed it. So now the club is more active.

So if you want to be part of a really old club with a really rare name then just join here: https://www.chess.com/club/chess

so are you technically advertiseing

Agrolucario35
monnstre4234 wrote:
monnstre4234 wrote:
Jared wrote:

There is a club that is named chess. At first it was inactive, with an inactive owner, but then someone came around and claimed it. So now the club is more active.

So if you want to be part of a really old club with a really rare name then just join here: https://www.chess.com/club/chess

so are you technically advertiseing

ya, isnt thaat obvious

JavaScript781
monnstre4234 wrote:
monnstre4234 wrote:
Jared wrote:

There is a club that is named chess. At first it was inactive, with an inactive owner, but then someone came around and claimed it. So now the club is more active.

So if you want to be part of a really old club with a really rare name then just join here: https://www.chess.com/club/chess

so are you technically advertiseing

there aren't any rules against it this isn't in a club where you can't advertise

Agrolucario35
JavaScript781 wrote:
monnstre4234 wrote:
monnstre4234 wrote:
Jared wrote:

There is a club that is named chess. At first it was inactive, with an inactive owner, but then someone came around and claimed it. So now the club is more active.

So if you want to be part of a really old club with a really rare name then just join here: https://www.chess.com/club/chess

so are you technically advertiseing

there aren't any rules against it this isn't in a club where you can't advertise

ya right

aronhoustongy

A chess club named "Chess" has a certain simplicity and directness to it. It immediately communicates the primary focus and purpose of the club: playing and enjoying the game of chess. The name is straightforward and memorable, making it easy for people to associate microsoft power bi it with the activity they're interested in. It could attract both seasoned players and newcomers who want to learn and improve their skills. Plus, it's a name that leaves little room for ambiguity about the club's activities and interests.
 
 
 
 

Agrolucario35
aronhoustongy wrote:

A chess club named "Chess" has a certain simplicity and directness to it. It immediately communicates the primary focus and purpose of the club: playing and enjoying the game of chess. The name is straightforward and memorable, making it easy for people to associate microsoft power bi it with the activity they're interested in. It could attract both seasoned players and newcomers who want to learn and improve their skills. Plus, it's a name that leaves little room for ambiguity about the club's activities and interests.
 
 
 

chatgpt

Jared
monnstre4234 wrote:
Jared wrote:

There is a club that is named chess. At first it was inactive, with an inactive owner, but then someone came around and claimed it. So now the club is more active.

So if you want to be part of a really old club with a really rare name then just join here: https://www.chess.com/club/chess

so are you technically advertise

Yeah, this is the Clubs and Teams part, so it's okay

monnstre4234

oh so i can ad here?