Yeah chess.com is as benny boi would say, "inherently immoral" for conspiring against our religion.
Chess.com Conspiring Against the Bongcloud?

You must read this comment out loud while holding your nose and very quickly. Don't forget to move your eyebrows a lot and seem very annoyed.
This is disgusting, the CCP (chess.com communist party) is silencing our movement, further highlighting the gruesome idiocy and disrespect for freedom of religion that this regime has. It is inherently immoral. Despicable, just despicable.

You must read this comment out loud while holding your nose and very quickly. Don't forget to move your eyebrows a lot and seem very annoyed.
This is disgusting, the CCP (chess.com communist party) is silencing our movement, further highlighting the gruesome idiocy and disrespect for freedom of religion that this regime has. It is inherently immoral. Despicable, just despicable.
+1

You must read this comment out loud while holding your nose and very quickly. Don't forget to move your eyebrows a lot and seem very annoyed.
This is disgusting, the CCP (chess.com communist party) is silencing our movement, further highlighting the gruesome idiocy and disrespect for freedom of religion that this regime has. It is inherently immoral. Despicable, just despicable.
I tried reading that comment out loud very quickly while holding my nose and moving my eyebrows.

Can you explain in simple terms? Please? Lol
Which specific aspect of the original comment is not written in simple terms or otherwise is confusing for you to interpret?

I would really appreciate it if a staff member of the site were to take a look into all of these bugs.
A forum post isn't going to get you much traction.
If you haven't already;
https://support.chess.com/article/346-contact-us
Though a better option would be to use the Bug Report option from the tournament Pairings page, and include a short description and link to this topic.

I would really appreciate it if a staff member of the site were to take a look into all of these bugs.
A forum post isn't going to get you much traction.
If you haven't already;
https://support.chess.com/article/346-contact-us
Though a better option would be to use the Bug Report option from the tournament Pairings page, and include a short description and link to this topic.
Thanks, Martin! I will do just that.

My grammar is too weak to understand the post.
I wrote the original comment of this forum topic without intention of manifesting exemplary grammar; the post seems rather conventional to traditional forms of casual internet conversations.
Oof

You must read this comment out loud while holding your nose and very quickly. Don't forget to move your eyebrows a lot and seem very annoyed.
This is disgusting, the CCP (chess.com communist party) is silencing our movement, further highlighting the gruesome idiocy and disrespect for freedom of religion that this regime has. It is inherently immoral. Despicable, just despicable.
Sounds like something an educated Karen would say.
The chess.com tournament platform for the 2021 Bongcloud World Cup is bugged up in numerous ways.
For starters, in group two, chess.com is declaring @Superstargod as the winner of the group when ironically, he is actually eliminated from the tournament. Only two players remain in contention for winning the section: @Sep-Gol and @2Ke2_TH30RYz.
In group three, are my counting skills betraying me? I count eight wins for @arbok2008, not seven which chess.com displays as the player's total score. If arbok2008 has seven points with five games remaining, yes: he is eliminated from the tournament. But if he has eight points, it is a whole other story.
In group five, @royalknight101 is prematurely declared the winner of the group. This will likely be the case, but theoretically, @2Kf21-0 can steal the section by winning all of his remaining games and seeing that royalknight101 loses all his remaining games.
I would really appreciate it if a staff member of the site were to take a look into all of these bugs.