Monday 9 March 2009

Sunday ferries - comments

I had the following email from IB Man at the Helm Les:

I have had a couple of emails from people asking why you have not approved their  comments on Sunday Sailings. It’s your blog so you can do as you wish and you might simply be away from the computer at the moment.

I don’t know if the comments are for or against but there may be an imbalance in that those comments that have appeared have done so simply because the commenter has previously been approved whereas others who are commenting for the first time need your approval before appearing.

I have been away from the Net for 24 hours, and have therefore been unable to moderate this flood of comments, for which I'm very grateful. Comments now all moderated, and more welcome.

2 comments:

  1. If all the comments have been moderated, Arnish, does it mean that the two comments (mentioned in a third comment/query to you in your previous posting on Sunday Sailings) I tried to post have been rejected as somehow unfit. Again, it is your right, on these pages, to block comments - with or without explanation (though it would be polite for you to provide some inkling of your reasons). I just would like to know whether you exercised censorship on what I thought were fairly innocuous remarks/arguments . Apparently some other folks seem to have had problems with their attempt to post comments. Your absence from the net would explain delay not disappearance, or so it would seem to me.

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  2. If all the comments have been moderated, Arnish, does it mean that the two comments (mentioned in a third comment/query to you in your previous posting on Sunday Sailings) I tried to posted have been rejected as somehow unfit. Again, it is your right, on these pages, to block comments - with or without explanation (though it would be polite for you to provide some inkling of your reasons). I just would like to know. Apparently some other folks seem to have had problems with their attempt to post comments. Your absence from the net would explain delay not disappearance, or so it would seem to me.

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