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Allright, apparently th eproblem might have been a lot more prevalent than I thought. Lets just hope nothing has been done with any of the information from all the members that did contact him.
If I am correctly they did run the thing by their legal department at the time, which ensured that they could not be held liable
Also your argument about what happened inside the forum, was exactly the argument that I put forward at the time
It shows a complete lack of respect for the security and privacy of its members, a lack of respect that the official CN staff has shown quite a few times. Although I can understand that such a warning should have been given without the names of those involved (as per RR request) or at least just banning Papp
To be honest it was not really the volunteer staff their fault, but those of the real CN staff. They said to do nothing, in accordance with the wishes of RR and they did not communicate with the volunteer staff at all, just leaving them out to dry
we have a clinic but it does not get that much use
Yes, it was ages ago, does not make it right, especially if RR asked for consequences to Papp's actions later.palmerq said:this was ages ago if i remember right
Maxiton said:Yeah, it puts the forum in a very poor light.
Papp. This was the guy who was selling drugs to racers even as he was testifying against other racers for drug use. Even Armstrong would blanch at that. I'd heard this about Papp and consequently didn't have much use for him. But some yahoos on this forum thought he'd reformed and I was finally convinced, mostly. Just goes to show, never doubt your own instincts. It's almost always a mistake when you do.
And as for this place. How can you say that it "happened outside the forum"? Of course something of it, some component, happened outside the forum, unless you've instituted wire transfer capability: the money changed hands outside the forum. But the offense happened inside the forum, when the forum was used to gain a member's trust, and when its private message (PM) capability was used to communicate with the victim.
Has it ever occurred to you that you might have some legal exposure here? If something happens that leads RR to sue Armstrong and/or Papp in civil court, you could be liable, too, especially in light of having taken no action once you learned of this. And if something of a criminal nature were to happen to RR - which, given who we're dealing with, is not outside the realm of possibility - the company that owns and runs this forum, and the employees making the decisions, could maybe have some kind of criminal liability - who knows?
The whole thing stinks to high heaven. I can't believe you people!
If I am correctly they did run the thing by their legal department at the time, which ensured that they could not be held liable
Also your argument about what happened inside the forum, was exactly the argument that I put forward at the time
ChewbaccaD said:Super duper uncool that cyclingnews.com might have allowed that to happen again without warning us it happened the first time(I'd heard an ugly rumor, but never heard anything else, so I figured it was blown out of proportion or something. I mean, I have defended Joe MANY times here. I even wrote a letter to the judge in his case a couple of years ago before he was sentenced telling the judge he as a nice guy...I figured I would be able to trust him), or banning him before it could happen again...really uncool...
It shows a complete lack of respect for the security and privacy of its members, a lack of respect that the official CN staff has shown quite a few times. Although I can understand that such a warning should have been given without the names of those involved (as per RR request) or at least just banning Papp
pedaling squares said:I'm not certain how, when, or why this came to light, but I'm glad that Papp's dirty little secret has finally been exposed. Whether or not RR wanted anything to be done at the time, it was and is wrong that Papp was not banned once his other issues were resolved. His actions started within the forum and were directed against a member of the forum; he has no place here. The admins do a lot of things well, but they dropped the ball on a critical issue.
To be honest it was not really the volunteer staff their fault, but those of the real CN staff. They said to do nothing, in accordance with the wishes of RR and they did not communicate with the volunteer staff at all, just leaving them out to dry
How is velorooms going people, would they like a clinic? What about cyclismas, could they start a forum, or NY velocity or inrng? I'm really not happy with CN at the moment. Benson has done such great reporting of the whole Armstrong fiasco in the last couple of years, but I think this decision was a massive mistake. Hope he comes to explain himself.
we have a clinic but it does not get that much use
I doubt you'll get any explanation, when it was going on, not even the moderators could get any explanation from them.Maxiton said:I don't think any explanations from CN staff, at this point, will amount to much, or mean much.