Perhaps the client viewer should have the ability to hide comments by
rank.  Then anyone can be allowed to post, as long as they know that
not everyone will hear them.


On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Jeff Nowakowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/29/2010 05:47 PM, Jacques BasaldĂșa wrote:
>>
>> I agree with Petr that the censoring was not just strange but
>> probably lowered the level (computer-go wise) of the remarks
>> compared to what we are used to in KGS tournaments. Maybe, its
>> the price of having near 500 observers, which is a great
>> achievement we all must be happy with.
>
> Normally I'm not happy with censoring, but I enjoyed reading the high-level
> analysis from the dan players. I was actually shocked when I first started
> reading it. Normally it is drowned out in lots of unrelated kibitz. I don't
> think the kyu should have been allowed in, htough. If you're going to
> restrict it to dan players, be consistent.
>
> Obviously you can't make everybody happy with these kinds of decisions.
> Maybe an alternative is to have an official clone of the game that allows
> everybody to speak.
>
> I'll add my thanks to Nick and everybody else involved for doing a splendid
> job.
>
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