Nasty Piece of Work
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 4:30 pm
https://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic. ... &start=240
Regardless of the rights or wrongs of this tactic by Jabberwocky..
Look at that first sentance...
When any of you is accused of posting a private email on this forum, remember this post as an example where those 'seasoned debaters' on FG's forum are looking at your private messages.
Now it might be that Jabberwocky was betrayed by a person he privately posted too... but it could also be an example of abuse of board privalages by either the admin or moderator trawling through a person's private communication once they've been banned.
Either way to actually admit to reading someone elses private communications and then use it as a weapon against them within a discussion/debate/argument is dispicable.
Be aware, there are some seriously nasty pieces of work out there
Simon
In fact, I have seen PMs where Jabberwocky admitted to other users in private that he was publicly disagreeing, and debating, with Thorsten or me despite knowing exactly that we were right, because he simply enjoyed the debate, i.e. for the sake of having the argument, and fully well knowing that he was wasting our time, feeling that he was "protecting" others while "dealing" with us.
I think you could say that Thorsten and I are rather seasoned debaters around here, but that thought never occurred to us - and it changed the way we perceived him, and the way we dealt with him.
Regardless of the rights or wrongs of this tactic by Jabberwocky..
Look at that first sentance...
I have seen PMs where Jabberwocky admitted to other users in private
When any of you is accused of posting a private email on this forum, remember this post as an example where those 'seasoned debaters' on FG's forum are looking at your private messages.
Now it might be that Jabberwocky was betrayed by a person he privately posted too... but it could also be an example of abuse of board privalages by either the admin or moderator trawling through a person's private communication once they've been banned.
Either way to actually admit to reading someone elses private communications and then use it as a weapon against them within a discussion/debate/argument is dispicable.
Be aware, there are some seriously nasty pieces of work out there
Simon