Naming and shaming

Sort:
KELL1980
[COMMENT DELETED]
sftac

Naming names in the public forums here in a negative or derogatory context is inappropriate (please edit out the name of any member(s) you have posted).

sftac

Pat_Zerr

I believe you can always contact staff if a member is being rude or doing something inappropriate.

whirlwind2011

Naming people who have abused you in the main forums is expressly forbidden. I'm saddened that you chose to do so anyway, especially in light of how long you have been a member on Chess.com. Furthermore, you have sought to incite others to do that which is expressly forbidden, also?

We regret that you were blatantly abused. We also regret that you did not take the high road in handling that abuse. Next time, I encourage you to resist giving in to your passions--which reveals that your opponent was able to get to you, and that is never good from a chessic standpoint--and thereby enjoy the chess experience more. Best of luck to you in the future.

sftac
echecs06 wrote:

I think kohai told us there is going to be a change re: that matter. Perpetrators will be flagged and then guillotined, I think.


 OMG!!  "flagged" as if their clock expired?  That's awful.  Far, far worse than a mere flogging.  This kohai must be very strict.  Well, at least with being guillotined, it's over and done with quickly.

sftac

kohai

http://support.chess.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/171/13/fair-play-policy

rockpeter

You named names ! NO SOUP FOR YOU !.......NEXT!