Yes, one should be responsible for what he/she says in a forumA forum is a place for all forumers to discuss about things, of course the things said must be relevant to the forum, without containing any rude or false contents that would bring about disturbance or mislead other forumers here.
Firstly, for forumers like myself, whatever i have said are subjected to . As we know, there are always rumors spreading which means things can be UNTRUE, so there is NO harm discussing it in the forum and to ask for opinions and to try to get the facts. I think that it will be beneficial to all chinese chess players in Singapore to know about things happening around in SINGAPORE chinese chess world.
And because of that I have always asked to get correct if i said something wrong. By doing so, first i can help clear misunderstandings not just for myself, but for whoever else out there have the same misunderstandings. Second, all of us also get to learn
Forumers like me are also not perfect, so my opinions can be wrong (more...)
Dear 水棋, After a while, you will realised that
discussing issues like 'kelong' or 'unfair treatment' topic will get little response.
Either people will ignore you or someone will come remind you to be responsible to your own words.
People here are generally careful with their words. Most do not wish to risk their 'chess career' talking about sensitive issues because they do not know how others might interpret their words.
Anyway, its good that you bring up what you know into this forum. I do not heard about the issue of the 'blank record' so I cannot comment much. But if it is true, then I think morally it is not right.For me, I seldom have time to participate in xiangqi competitions, so I cherish every games that I can play. Xiangqi competition should not be a platform for earning pocket money, it is for satisfiying of personal esteem and also game of 智慧角力. That is how I always think.
Either people will ignore you or someone will come remind you to be responsible to your own words.
People here are generally careful with their words. Most do not wish to risk their 'chess career' talking about sensitive issues because they do not know how others might interpret their words.
Anyway, its good that you bring up what you know into this forum. I do not heard about the issue of the 'blank record' so I cannot comment much. But if it is true, then I think morally it is not right.For me, I seldom have time to participate in xiangqi competitions, so I cherish every games that I can play. Xiangqi competition should not be a platform for earning pocket money, it is for satisfiying of personal esteem and also game of 智慧角力. That is how I always think.