Two New Features on the Blog
I have enabled two new features on the blog to insure that the blog stays true to its original intention.
The first one is "comment moderator." All new comments will be rerouted to the blog administrator (that's me) for review prior to being published on the site. "Comment Moderator" also allows me to review the comment to insure that it is civil, non accusatory or offensive. You can still remain anonymous, but this will eliminate spam that is generated which is sometimes offensive. It seems some people make their living by creating programs that surf the net and pop up with ads about the most "interesting" products.
The second one "Poster Screening." Again, to insure that it's not a computer program trying to crash the site, you will find some squiggly text to decipher and type in the box in order for your comment to get posted.
It may take you a few more moments to post a comment, but don't let that detract you from joining the conversation. Feel free to agree, disagree, ask questions, and make statements as long as it is addressing the post. You don't have to agree with the post, but keep it civil and don't make it personal.
The first one is "comment moderator." All new comments will be rerouted to the blog administrator (that's me) for review prior to being published on the site. "Comment Moderator" also allows me to review the comment to insure that it is civil, non accusatory or offensive. You can still remain anonymous, but this will eliminate spam that is generated which is sometimes offensive. It seems some people make their living by creating programs that surf the net and pop up with ads about the most "interesting" products.
The second one "Poster Screening." Again, to insure that it's not a computer program trying to crash the site, you will find some squiggly text to decipher and type in the box in order for your comment to get posted.
It may take you a few more moments to post a comment, but don't let that detract you from joining the conversation. Feel free to agree, disagree, ask questions, and make statements as long as it is addressing the post. You don't have to agree with the post, but keep it civil and don't make it personal.
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