More people censored
Today, someone by the moniker nitsuj complained that his post was deleted. I have no idea what he or she posted, but there really is a problem. Also, no reponse from the editor of PennLive.
Today, someone by the moniker nitsuj complained that his post was deleted. I have no idea what he or she posted, but there really is a problem. Also, no reponse from the editor of PennLive.
7 Comments:
I posted to call Buxton and ask what he's done for Harrisburg lately and my post was removed.
Now, that seems to be to be an indication of some sort of political bias. Maybe there is more to this than we thought.
Well, we will see in the next day or so.
It was not deleted by me. I assume whoever posted something deleted it? Really, it was not me, I swear on my law license.
Jones -please tell me if you deleted that posting. I tried to figure out how to do that, but as far as I can tell, I can delete anything, but only an author can delete his or her own posting.
My suggestion - when we post, immediately print the post and label it with date, time and subject. If we all do, we can put together a pretty good chronology and may be able to see a pattern.
Then I will have something to take to my friend at the national daily (I don't want to ruin the surprise so in case the Patriot folks are reading this, they won't know the paper.)
I think this works best - email the post using the link. A box will open with a link to the individual post. Click the link and just the post appears in the box with the number of the post, the posting name, the date and time. Print that. That way, you don't print the whole thread, but you do get the actual post.
Post a Comment
<< Home