It's not a conspiracy, it's is disrespect for the players.
Bad sportsmanship
Hi!
Why I got my pairing so slow? What's the reason? If chess.com suspects me in any violations why there is no any message about it?
I didn't use any assistance, when I reporting opponent I warn him, I don't disconnecting intentionally and trying to be kind.
So what't the matter? I think it's a sample of bad sportsmanship from chess.com to waste my time.
On the other hand chess.com provoking me to mark with thumb-down as much players as possible in order to have as much possible opponents as possible in future. Is it OK?
If chess.com has any evidence of violations - please, any facts? Otherwise it looks like bad sportsmanship against me.
Added:
I just lost against (2780 rating after 3 days of registering) opponent whom I suspecting (and reported him) and waiting for pairing for more than 20 mins, while opponent played next 9 games. Is it good sportsmanship?
No, chess.com doesn't restrict your queue. If you have cheated, you will be banned. Abuse will only land you a ban if you are extremely rude, first you'll be warned and muted.
On a separate note, have you played chess before this account? If not, it does look suspicious.
I have no any games played before here, just registered my account six days ago. And I wasn't muted (I can write messages and post in forums if you meant it), and I didn't allow roughness neither in chat nor in forums.
So, I assuming it's just a disrespect from chess.com admins.
Unreasonable and unproven punishment of players.
Please don't fake my words. I didn't say I never played chess before. I'm 59 yo, and I playing chess (possibly) longer than you lives. I said I haven't games here. Read my post carefully before blaming me in cheating!
He has a remarkable grade for being here 6 days…just saying.
This is one of samples of BS. Unreasonable offensive allusions
Bad sportsmanship refers to behavior that goes against the principles of fair play, respect, and integrity in sports or competitive activities. It involves actions or attitudes that are considered disrespectful, unsportsmanlike, or unethical, and they can tarnish the spirit of competition and the enjoyment of the game for all participants. Examples of bad sportsmanship include:
Taunting and Trash Talking: Mocking opponents, using offensive language, or making disrespectful comments to provoke or demoralize opponents.
Cheating: Deliberately violating the rules or using dishonest methods to gain an unfair advantage, such as doping, match-fixing, or altering equipment.
Excessive Celebration: Celebrating a victory in a way that belittles opponents or shows disrespect, such as excessive gloating or mocking gestures.
Refusing to Shake Hands: Not showing proper respect to opponents by refusing to shake hands or engage in post-game rituals.
Intentional Fouls: Committing fouls or penalties deliberately to harm opponents or disrupt the game's flow.
I said about bad sportsmanship against me. Not from my side.
Anyway, problem somehow solved, now pairing works fast, as it should be.
Hi!
Why I got my pairing so slow? What's the reason? If chess.com suspects me in any violations why there is no any message about it?
I didn't use any assistance, when I reporting opponent I warn him, I don't disconnecting intentionally and trying to be kind.
So what't the matter? I think it's a sample of bad sportsmanship from chess.com to waste my time.
On the other hand chess.com provoking me to mark with thumb-down as much players as possible in order to have as much possible opponents as possible in future. Is it OK?
If chess.com has any evidence of violations - please, any facts? Otherwise it looks like bad sportsmanship against me.
Added:
I just lost against (2780 rating after 3 days of registering) opponent whom I suspecting (and reported him) and waiting for pairing for more than 20 mins, while opponent played next 9 games. Is it good sportsmanship?