Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Joe Joyce wrote on Wed, Apr 23, 2008 01:00 AM UTC:The purpose of this website, as I see it, is to provide a broad forum for chess and chess-like games, open to all people, offering a place for the free exchange of ideas. To encourage the free exchange of ideas and to make the site welcoming to as many people as possible, certain minimum standards of behavior should be maintained. 'Hitting', or attacking another person directly, thinly disguised, by obvious implication, or otherwise, is not appropriate behavior for this site. As I have been asked to more directly indicate what might be 'over the line', I will do so. The obvious forms of name-calling and such I need not detail, I hope. Value judgments, indicated by words like 'flawed', 'nonsense', 'ridiculous', 'piecemeal', are also part of this, when applied in such a way as to belittle a person. Feel free to call each other names elsewhere. Here, please stick to chess. There is a difference in tone and attitude between: 'Your whole philosophy is utter rubbish. My work is much better.' and 'I believe you are mistaken here, and this is correct instead. My reasons are: A... B... C... How would you refute this?' I hate lecturing. I didn't like it as a boss at work, and I don't like it now. Politeness and respect should be the basis of our dealings with each other on this site. The Golden Rule is a good guide here. Please use it. I don't expect perfection. I do expect decent behavior, as do the others who use, or wish to use, this site. Now, let us all lighten up and value peace in our discussions. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Manners does not match any item.