Showing My Respect

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Bobbarooski

After a game, I oftentimes like to say [removed -- MS], but not out of anger. Its my way of showing respect for a game well played. Conversely, if I tell you to [removed] , that carries the opposite sentiment. The latter deserves disciplinary action. But the weenies at chess.com don’t distinguish between the two and will often mute my account if a whiner complains to mommy. Y’all are soft af.

Martin_Stahl
Bobbarooski wrote:

After a game, I oftentimes like to say [removed -- MS], but not out of anger. Its my way of showing respect for a game well played. Conversely, if I tell you to [removed] , that carries the opposite sentiment. The latter deserves disciplinary action. But the weenies at chess.com don’t distinguish between the two and will often mute my account if a whiner complains to mommy. Y’all are soft...

Neither of those sentiments are acceptable here and will absolutely cause your account to be muted automatically.

https://www.chess.com/legal/community

Bobbarooski
Bobbarooski wrote:

After a game, I oftentimes like to say [removed -- MS], but not out of anger. Its my way of showing respect for a game well played. Conversely, if I tell you to [removed] , that carries the opposite sentiment. The latter deserves disciplinary action. But the weenies at chess.com don’t distinguish between the two and will often mute my account if a whiner complains to mommy. Y’all are soft...





Neither of those sentiments are acceptable here and will absolutely cause your account to be muted automatically.

https://www.chess.com/legal/community

That’s why I have chat turned off