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trying to make Adm.Naismith happy, i'm ending my participation to this discussion here.... 
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OldWarrior_42
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Thats right Markos...tell me that you only discuss Apolyton stuff on Apolyton...then decide things aren't exactly how you would like them to be so you you drop out.
Cya...typical of you anyway.
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i just think that leting things cool down is the best for everyone right now.
i can always reply to your last post in private if you like(i am assuming you wont post my privates messages )
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Youngsun
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Darwin,NT,Australia
Jan 2000 time: 05:12
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A childish act or planned conspiracy? not sure but either way I'm disappointed in you.
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guess what darkstar. if you sum up what i've earned (in $ not in fun) over the last 5 years that i do civ sites, or at least the last 2.5 years than i run apolyton(cause tfgc2s never had any server costs and therefore never had any ads either) then i'm much more close to being a volunteer rather than a paid professional
and if you consider that i dont have any business administration, marketing, consumer relation, web design, graphics design or unix administration training(i do have some training in programming though, and yes my job description on apolyton includes all of the above) then again i'm much more close to being a volunteer rather than a paid professional
so does that make me not responsible about everything around apolyton? 
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East Street Trader
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Jun 2000 time: 05:12
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Well, I arrived for a visit to this forum because I remembered what I thought was a neat piece of moderation by Yin26 mentioned in the Community forum, thinking to see what the kind of constructive response to criticism which he had illustrated might help to foster here (also because the Firaxis website has my appetite well wetted).
But what do I find? I'm too late to see anything but the fallout of Yin's efforts.
It is, I suppose, inevitable at a site where folk share lively interests in a lively way that some tensions must come into existence and then surface.
One up to the owners that they allow public debate of their actions and show decent good humour. One up to Yin that he has not flounced off.
Reckon, though, you've lost the services of a good moderator MarkG and I'm guessing they don't grow on trees.
A point of which I had been unaware until reading this thread is that the owners view themselves as providing an interface between developers and players. Well, of course they do. But I doubt that it is a winning game to actively try to push the site as achieving that purpose. Developers are no fools. They are bound to take a peek at sites like this to see what they can learn about their market. But if the owners tailor the contents by reference to any perception of what designers may like, or not like, to see - my bet is the interest in the site from developers will die toute suite. It will lose the exact thing which the developer wants - genuine access to the actual, unabridged, views of their prospective customers and a chance themselves to judge what pleases and fails to please.
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dear Mannamagnus,
some observations on your post
1) our objectivity towards developers and games can be judged based not on what one of the owners of the site posts in the forums, but on which reviews are reported(all) and what kind of opinions are allowed to be posted on the forums(again, all)
2) regarding the public handling of the issue: i begun to deal with it in private. when it went public by yin, the only thing i think i should do was to resolve it and discuss it in public. there could be another way in order to be clear about it towards our visitors.
[This message has been edited by MarkG (edited March 13, 2001).]
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Lancer
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Oregon Coast, USA! or Bohol, Philippines!
Apr 1999 time: 05:12
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Perhaps the single greatest Civ related accomplishment here at Apolyton is the creation of the Civ 3 list. Though alot of people helped, only one held it all together, a monumental task involving thousands of posts, discussions without end, and finally the carving of it all down to a list of ideas that were the culmination of endless discussion that was exciting to watch be a part of. All the time Yin was there, making the diverse personalities of the people in charge of topics stay focused on their task, a far from easy job. Yin did it, and I have the greatest respect for the accomplishment and the man behind it. I don't know if anyone else could have done it, Yin was the man for the job, a true leader.
However, like McArther learned when he had a public dispute with his president, even great leaders have to be good followers, at least in puplic. If I recall correctly, it was his public dispute w/ Truman that was the beginning of the end for him. Now certainly Apolyton isn't the US, but the leadership issues are the same, and the result is the same. I have to agree w/ Marcos, this should have remained private. The whole thing is very sad, but I don't see how Marcos had any other choice.
Bummer, Apolyton loses...
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