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"Removing All Doubt"
« Reply #60 on: June 28, 2011, 03:42:18 PM »
sedetrad was the one who first brought it up, not me. If I didn't care about this forum, then I would not even say a word if some previously banned troublemaker came back on here. It's not taking over Matthew's responsibility. How do you think Matthew knows who people are on other accounts? The users on this forum let him know. When Hobson came back a month ago on another account, several people here pointed out how familiar his posting style looked and PMed Matthew about it. I've been here long enough to know how things work here.

"Removing All Doubt"
« Reply #61 on: June 28, 2011, 03:49:38 PM »
Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
sedetrad was the one who first brought it up, not me. If I didn't care about this forum, then I would not even say a word if some previously banned troublemaker came back on here. It's not taking over Matthew's responsibility. How do you think Matthew knows who people are on other accounts? The users on this forum let him know. When Hobson came back a month ago on another account, several people here pointed out how familiar his posting style looked and PMed Matthew about it. I've been here long enough to know how things work here.


It makes sense to PM Matthew if one has suspicions. But I do not see what good these public accusations do.  People cannot prove they are who they say they are.  They are left with a stain on their name, whether they deserve it or not.

Accusing a person of lying is very serious.  It is not something to do based on a feeling or intuition.


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« Reply #62 on: June 28, 2011, 03:50:43 PM »
Quote from: Jaynek

...I accept that Nonno is telling the truth.


And it is plausible that others more experienced here may not accept he is telling the truth - but truth and Cekada are not two things that usually go in the same sentence, no matter who Nonno is.

But if you would permit me, let' look at it another way: I'm a 'sede' traditional Catholic, married with 11 children, a convert from atheism for the past 16-17 years, who happens to live in Yorkshire, England. I'm also in my mid 40's...

So in all fairness I have to ask: would Nonno be happy to share similar details? Would he even share just his/her real name? If not, fine, but no-one can justifiably suspect me of being anyone other than the guy described above because I don't hide behind a user-name. And the same surely equally applies to him (or even you) does it not?

Just a thought, and nothing more...

With prayers from Angleterre!

Craig

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« Reply #63 on: June 28, 2011, 03:55:07 PM »
Quote from: Jaynek
...People cannot prove they are who they say they are...

See above; I must say I care to differ here; it is fairly simple to proffer enough information to avoid suspicion and even maybe to convince a reasonable person who you happen to be.

I sincerely hope I've managed to do that above?

Craig


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« Reply #64 on: June 28, 2011, 04:09:20 PM »
Distractions aside, there is plenty about AC's recent actions that deserves to be discussed.  Perhaps Nonno will read the linked article I provided and share his thoughts with us.