Thursday, April 21, 2011

This is kinda like a monologue, I guess.

Hey, readers.

Something less factual and more person-to-person today.

At request of a friend, I'll explain why I don't comment on my own posts in response (or respond to comments in general).

I read everything that gets posted on the pages here (comment moderation, anyone?) before it gets posted to ensure that the conversation's more or less reasonable and clean. I don't "censor" anything unless it doesn't add to the discussion or it's seriously offensive.

I believe in freedom of information (in a sense, more on that later), and don't think that it'd be right to "ignore" things that I don't like to see on my pages.

Also, illegal stuff. That won't get into comments.

Spam, too. I check up on who's posting what- apparently some spam engines link names with URLs and clever things like that.

In summation: If you comment, I read it. Most likely, I post it, too. If I don't respond, it's nothing personal.

If you'd like me to post about something, you can leave that in the comments, too.

5 comments:

  1. Yes, freedom of information is always undervalued. Very, very good thinking, my friend :D

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  2. you're doing it right I agree with this .. it's better than unmoderated junk

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  3. maybe i should switch my blog to moderated as well got tons of unrelated comments ;)

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  4. I just started comment moderation myself, lol unfortunately people just stopped commenting, but whatevs

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  5. Yeah, don't sweat it man, I am horrible about responding to my comments too...

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