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justbefair
ahh_fiddlefaddle wrote:

I actually reported that drab, but I'm mad baffled why the mod hadn't closed it, for sure! =/

Mad baffled? Kiss, kill or marry is a very popular game for young children, perhaps fifth to sixth graders in the US. I would suspect that variations are popular all over the world.

So far it hasn't resulted in any known deaths.

CharlestonViennaGambit

come too far

idilis
justbefair wrote:
ahh_fiddlefaddle wrote:

I actually reported that drab, but I'm mad baffled why the mod hadn't closed it, for sure! =/

Mad baffled? Kiss, kill or marry is a very popular game for young children, perhaps fifth to sixth graders in the US. I would suspect that variations are popular all over the world.

So far it hasn't resulted in any known deaths.

http://bit.ly/3NxcVIh

Popular maybe. Death shouldn't be the only deciding criterion.

WTFrickenA
justbefair wrote:
ahh_fiddlefaddle wrote:

I actually reported that drab, but I'm mad baffled why the mod hadn't closed it, for sure! =/

Mad baffled? Kiss, kill or marry is a very popular game for young children, perhaps fifth to sixth graders in the US. I would suspect that variations are popular all over the world.

So far it hasn't resulted in any known deaths.

How in any right sense does one think that such negatively influencing games such as that's anything than toxic? And we wonder why shooting sprees happen? With all the ridiculous virtual world with artillery to wipe out zombies.... why is that ?

WTFrickenA

Any type game that's so negatively grounded speaks LOUD ENOUGH 

Gregg-Turkington

There should be a way to report threads and/or thread titles.

Gregg-Turkington

Sometimes, if you ignore problems they’ll go away.

Sir_TrashPanda
Gregg-Turkington wrote:

Sometimes, if you ignore problems they’ll go away.

That must be why this thread is still around. Or maybe this is what chess.com considers quality content.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/getting-banned-speedrun

idilis
Sir_TrashPanda wrote:
Gregg-Turkington wrote:

Sometimes, if you ignore problems they’ll go away.

That must be why this thread is still around. Or maybe this is what chess.com considers quality content.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/getting-banned-speedrun

the mods are still discussing technicalities

Sir_TrashPanda

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WTFrickenA

🤣🤣🤣🤣

WTFrickenA

Panda, that is EPIC 👍😂

Gregg-Turkington

I guess someone woke the f up.

meowwth47

We dont need more offendedness, we need less. Remove reporting entirely

meowwth47

If your offended by something tough, learn to deal with it or go to another thread, its good theres not a bunch of whiny people

Gregg-Turkington

They’ve updated the report options. (At least in beta.)

Gregg-Turkington
meowwth47 wrote:

If your offended by something tough, learn to deal with it or go to another thread, its good theres not a bunch of whiny people

Who’s offended?

Boone2023
Gregg-Turkington wrote:

We should be able to report threads/thread titles the same way that we are able to report comments.

There is:

  1. Click on the user name.
  2. Click on "More".
  3. Click on "Report".
  4. Then click on the most appropriate button and/or offer a detailed description.

It is interesting to observe Chess.com mute people; remove their avatar; hide the content; and then leave an offending message title floating around for all to see. If the content is/was offensive, then I'd like to see them remove all traces of it, to include to source message and header.

space16777216
Why would you want to lock the thread
Sir_TrashPanda

Peace, Love, and Understanding?