"WGT Deleted Your Forum Post"
Hi Larry, as you may have noticed, WGT deleted your (and not only your) very sensible and on-topic post on the underage players issue. Just to let you know, I emailed WGT to complain about the unwarrented deletions. WGT forums are in a total state of disarray and mismanagement and need proper forum moderation as soon as possible. Here is a copy of the email I sent to WGT a moment ago:
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Someone deleted MANY carefully, politely worded on-topic posts submitted over the last 24 hours or so. There were great posts by GITrDONE, Andyson, Danohi51 etc. Please don't just blindly delete left and right anything that seems suspicious to you. I know that WGT has no forum moderators and that you have little time to examine forum posts carefully, but it's *extremely* demotivating if someone spends a lot of time trying to explain something and then you simply arrive there
and delete it.
You also deleted several of my own on-topic posts, along with personal attacks on me submitted by the usual suspects like Richard4168. Richard4168 is a habitual, serial forum offender, Alex, he abused me repeatedly after Christmas as well. Yesterday, he posted statements about me like "Your not so smart" and "This guys drunk" (his spelling) in response to my on-topic posts on the underage players issue.
What did WGT do? Yes, WGT deleted some of these personal attacks by Richard4168, but you also deleted many polite, relevant, carefully written forum posts by me, GITrDONE, Danohi51, Andyson, etc.
This is *not* the way to do it. It shows great disrespect towards forum contributors if you delete their work just because there are currently no forum moderators who would follow the forums carefully around the clock to ensure there is no abuse, and to ensure that the *real* offenders, who only bring strife and personal quarrels into the various threads, are penalized.
Please be more careful with the deletions and please engage forum moderators as early as can be. They don't need to be WGT employees, as has been said repeatedly; a handful of forum users you trust would do.
Thank you.