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Is a 1000+ rating drop over 24 hours a record?

I would just hate someone trying to get to their peak 1300 -1500 rating and run up againist this guy when he decides to play serious. Good Job Mods. I see he has been marked.
Jeez Louise
When will members ever learn and NOT make it public information that players are flagged? Do they not realize it defeats shadow banning by informing the abusers? There should be some sanction against this intentional breach; especially when it is often repeated.
mdinnerspace .... err, hate to disappoint you but it's not exactly a surprise that my rating drop from 2308 to 1156 didn't go unnoticed by the site.
@Worf2

Any exhibition of unsportsmanlike behavior disappoints me anytime. Am I surprised? Never by people whom I've never met and know nothing about. What I've learned is that you appear to be making a boast of it, that intentionally losing games is justified because you lost a single game due to an update taking place.
It is somewhat mind boggling the rational of some chess players. We all make the assumption that chess players are somewhat intelligent, but we are constantly being proven wrong by the exceptions.

@mdinnerspace

'rationale' not 'rational'

Sorry, I interrupted ... you were talking about intelligence. Please go on ...
Public suicide is an interesting protest indeed, but I have to agree that suiciding an account over a dozen-point unfair loss (that is occasionally given back just as unfairly) does not look very intelligent. I'd rather be protesting government instead of wasting hours getting helpmated just for the sake of an ordinary thread and an ordinary sandbagger flag. It's not pissing off anyone, and I'm sure lichess wants to improve, and will, from better behavior than that.

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