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lukegk

To be frank, Chess.com's policy with flags does not make very much sense. They allow the flags of 'Chinese Taipei' and many other non-autonomous/semi-autonomous regions (Galicia, Basque Country, Niue, Palestine) which are not recognized by most countries, but ignore other independence movements - East Turkestan, etc. It would make far more sense for them to either:

1. Remove all flags - depoliticize chess
2. Do what Lichess does and allow the flags of almost any would-be independence movement imaginable, or
3. Just allow the flags of countries recognized by, say, the United States.

Another seeming double standard is the allowance of a pro-Ukraine flair, without doing the same, for, say Palestine or Israel. It seems an awful lot like picking favorites.

This is not intended to be a political discussion, particularly about the status of Palestine or Israel. If you do not follow this rule, I will be forced to block you so that you cannot comment here.

SweetPeaBuddy

You expect chess.com to do sensible things! Not likely!

lukegk
SweetPeaBuddy wrote:

You expect chess.com to do sensible things! Not likely!

That's not true. They've done many reasonable things, but this is one where they could improve.

Pegasus
lukegk wrote:

To be frank, Chess.com's policy with flags does not make very much sense. They allow the flags of 'Chinese Taipei' and many other non-autonomous/semi-autonomous regions (Galicia, Basque Country, Niue, Palestine) which are not recognized by most countries, but ignore other independence movements - East Turkestan, etc. It would make far more sense for them to either:

1. Remove all flags - depoliticize chess
2. Do what Lichess does and allow the flags of almost any would-be independence movement imaginable, or
3. Just allow the flags of countries recognized by, say, the United States.

Another seeming double standard is the allowance of a pro-Ukraine flair, without doing the same, for, say Palestine or Israel. It seems an awful lot like picking favorites.

This is not intended to be a political discussion, particularly about the status of Palestine or Israel. If you do not follow this rule, I will be forced to block you so that you cannot comment here.

I'd guess it's because Palestine vs Israel is so controversial, whereas pretty much everyone supports Ukraine over Russia.

gaurish2012

Yeah, everyone is like that

lukegk
SteveReeves11 wrote:

The O.P.is a bully with delusions of adequacy.

what in the world lol

Russki_Mishka

Nah, Luke's a pretty chill guy, and I totally agree with him.

HolographWars
Endeavour_IJ wrote:
lukegk wrote:

To be frank, Chess.com's policy with flags does not make very much sense. They allow the flags of 'Chinese Taipei' and many other non-autonomous/semi-autonomous regions (Galicia, Basque Country, Niue, Palestine) which are not recognized by most countries, but ignore other independence movements - East Turkestan, etc. It would make far more sense for them to either:

1. Remove all flags - depoliticize chess
2. Do what Lichess does and allow the flags of almost any would-be independence movement imaginable, or
3. Just allow the flags of countries recognized by, say, the United States.

Another seeming double standard is the allowance of a pro-Ukraine flair, without doing the same, for, say Palestine or Israel. It seems an awful lot like picking favorites.

This is not intended to be a political discussion, particularly about the status of Palestine or Israel. If you do not follow this rule, I will be forced to block you so that you cannot comment here.

I'd guess it's because Palestine vs Israel is so controversial, whereas pretty much everyone supports Ukraine over Russia.

Only in countries where Western consensus prevails. You would get different opinions on the other side of the world, so it would be fairer to do 1) or 2). I would prefer 1) and leave politics where it belongs.

Gens una sumus.

guguzzai

Palestine is a country

lukegk
guguzzai wrote:

Palestine is a country

Palestine is a territory

It is not a country

Let's avoid political debate here

guguzzai

What is the difference whit a country?

lukegk

Use Wikipedia to find out. This is not a place for political discussion

guguzzai

Use you wiki

Cencestus
In the end country status is just based on recognition and power projection.

Personally I do like seeing where people play, so I vote option 2. Option 3 is probably the worst option.
Smile

I say remove the flair. Some of the flair is un necessary flair. Maybe the site is forced to take a stand regarding one specific country bc of sanctions. The site offering flair when they say don't be political but we will allow specific political flair is hypocritical.

If you're going to support the use of flags allow all flags except the ones designated as organizations on the watch list.

Removing flags is also political because those are the same people that believe in open borders. Countries don't exist without borders.

eag18

There is no country called Palestine. Why do you have a flag for them?

OneThousandEightHundred18

Soon there will be no country called the United States.

Cencestus
eag18 wrote:

There is no country called Palestine. Why do you have a flag for them?

Is this pro one state solution