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Cludi Deciding to Leave

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This is not a cheating allegation. This is simply a statement of facts.

As posted on his website (http://www.clausjensen.com/), cludi has decided to leave in light of recent events.

I for one regret being sucked into the witch-hunt without knowing all of the details. Recently, a reply by a site administrator was posted (and deleted) which specifically explained that the said accused player was in fact not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. But at this point, I would definitely consider doing the same as cludi.

Best of luck. Please continue to update your blog.

-Witty

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sad whichever way you look at it ...

an interesting read over at his blog ...

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Originally posted by flexmore
an interesting read over at his blog ...
Definitely...

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Originally posted by wittywonka

Recently, a reply by a site administrator was posted (and deleted) which specifically explained that the said accused player was in fact not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
I can (want to post) it again, but I'm afraid it will only lead to deletion again and a Forum Ban for me..

But I think it would just be fair / the right thing to do: I think the public needs to see what opinion the Site Administrators have on this whole story!

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It's just sad!

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Originally posted by Amsterdamn
I can (want to post) it again, but I'm afraid it will only lead to deletion again and a Forum Ban for me..

But I think it would just be fair / the right thing to do: I think the public needs to see what opinion the Site Administrators have on this whole story!
I saw it and I completely agree with you.

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Originally posted by wittywonka
[b]This is not a cheating allegation. This is simply a statement of facts.

As posted on his website (http://www.clausjensen.com/), cludi has decided to leave in light of recent events.

I for one regret being sucked into the witch-hunt without knowing all of the details. Recently, a reply by a site administrator was posted (and deleted) which s ...[text shortened]... nsider doing the same as cludi.

Best of luck. Please continue to update your blog.

-Witty[/b]
You think that Forum Mods can delete posts by the Site Admins?????

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Originally posted by Amsterdamn
I can (want to post) it again, but I'm afraid it will only lead to deletion again and a Forum Ban for me..

But I think it would just be fair / the right thing to do: I think the public needs to see what opinion the Site Administrators have on this whole story!
It might slide if you substitute names...

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Originally posted by no1marauder
You think that Forum Mods can delete posts by the Site Admins?????
It wasn't a post by an admin. The post was a copy of an e-mail written by an admin (posted by a member).

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"screw you guys, I'm going home."

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Originally posted by wittywonka
It wasn't a post by an admin. The post was a copy of an e-mail written by an admin (posted by a member).
Then it should had been deleted if the Site Admin hadn't given permission for it to be posted publicly.

I didn't see it, but Gatecrasher has stated that it did not say Cludi had been found not guilty but merely that no verdict had been reached. If that is so, his leaving before the process is concluded is strong circumstantial evidence of guilt.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Then it should had been deleted if the Site Admin hadn't given permission for it to be posted publicly.

I didn't see it, but Gatecrasher has stated that it did not say Cludi had been found not guilty but merely that no verdict had been reached. If that is so, his leaving before the process is concluded is strong circumstantial evidence of guilt.
Well isn't that convenient, it didn't stay around long enough for anyone to get a close look at it!

And we both know that nobody is (nor should be) convicted on "circumstantial" evidence. For that matter, what is the root of this "circumstancial" evidence? Nothing more than rumors!

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Originally posted by wittywonka
Well isn't that convenient, it didn't stay around long enough for anyone to get a close look at it!

And we both know that nobody is (nor should be) convicted on "circumstantial" evidence. For that matter, what is the root of this "circumstancial" evidence? Nothing more than rumors!
As far as I can see we have reached the point where mere accusation is sufficient evidence to condemn someone. I hope that the "new" game mods will not have this attitude but I have a suspicion that the lynch mob is about to be given control of the courtroom.

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Originally posted by Kepler
...but I have a suspicion that the lynch mob is about to be given control of the courtroom.
It's no wonder that the defendant fled the courtroom.

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Originally posted by wittywonka
Well isn't that convenient, it didn't stay around long enough for anyone to get a close look at it!

And we both know that nobody is (nor should be) convicted on "circumstantial" evidence. For that matter, what is the root of this "circumstancial" evidence? Nothing more than rumors!
People get convicted on circumstantial evidence all the time. Esp. when there is also direct evidence as there is in this case i.e. the Game Analysis of one of the strongest players on the site who was also an original Game Mod (and who's joining the Game Mods gave them great credibility from day 1).

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