Why I Joined OpenChess
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:29 am
Likely as nearly everyone new to CC, I only considered applying for membership to any CC forum because I had a question not answered (publicly) anywhere previously. I originally applied for membership at TalkChess to ask this question: http://www.open-chess.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1265. I requested to use my established web persona (MoldyJacket) as my ID following this sticky-posted policy (which is not part of the Charter I note): http://talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 236&t=4286. The request was denied after the consideration of the moderators, but I was offered to use part of my real name with an initial. I consider MoldyJacket on the web just as important to me as my real name (which I don’t want floating on the web), so I joined OpenChess instead.
I heard talk of “hidden” forums, but the acronyms meant nothing to me and simply wrote them off as merely sandboxes for members to vent their feelings and generally talk trash (why else would they be members only?). As most in the general public, I already have enough IDs and passwords to keep up with and consider every new signup just another spam flood waiting to happen. In any case, isn’t it better to let everyone find what they want (particularly references) and leave membership to those who have something to say?
I heard talk of “hidden” forums, but the acronyms meant nothing to me and simply wrote them off as merely sandboxes for members to vent their feelings and generally talk trash (why else would they be members only?). As most in the general public, I already have enough IDs and passwords to keep up with and consider every new signup just another spam flood waiting to happen. In any case, isn’t it better to let everyone find what they want (particularly references) and leave membership to those who have something to say?